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The Archbishop of Cardiff, the Most Rev Mark O’Toole, who is also the Bishop of Menevia, has announced that he wants to merge two of the three Catholic dioceses in Wales which would result in just two dioceses covering the whole of Wales, one in the North and one in the South.
According to Wikipedia the estimated Catholic population of the Diocese of Menevia is 26,266 out of a total population of 788,550 (3.3%). Googling indicates that the Catholic population in the Archdiocese of Cardiff was 132,450 in 2021.
Current Church in Wales attendance figures are a matter of speculation since they are no longer reported but the latest membership figure for the whole of Wales published in Wikipedia was 45,759 in 2016 compared with 91,247 in 1996. The average Sunday attendance of Anglicans over 18 in 2016 had fallen to 26,110.
Ignoring the recommendations in the 2012 Church in Wales Review, the ever shrinking Anglican Church in Wales still maintains six dioceses with six diocesan bishops, deans, numerous archdeacons and a growing army of administrators to assist the bishops.
Church in Wales bishops are out of control. They have abandoned the Christian faith for the excesses of secularism and have left many faithful Anglicans with no sacramental or pastoral provision.
A wicked end to a once great Church.
Retiring First Minister of Wales with the Archbishop of Wales Source: Church in Wales |
"The world's most famous football show. Gary Lineker with the big names and the big games from the Premier League." Source: BBC One |
General Synod November 2023 Source: Church of England |
London, the Cenotaph guarded by police Source: The Sun |
The Cenotaph surrounded by pro-Palestinian demonstrators Source: LBC |
First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford Source: Guido Fawkes, order_order.com |
The Archdeacon of Carmarthen, Dorrien Davies, is to be the 130th Bishop of St Davids Source: Church in Wales |
Source: The New Humanitarian |
Demonstrations in support of Hamas, a designated terrorist organisation by many Western Countries, have been witnessed in many major cities including Paris, Vienna, New York and in London where, at Speaker's Corner, Islamic ideology is made clear for all to hear while adherents do as they please.
Civic and religious leaders in the West must take their share of responsibility for this situation. For decades they have accepted assurances that Islam is a religion of peace without question.
Caught in the middle are the innocent. Among them those massacred by Hamas in Israel and the multi-faith civilians trapped in Gaza.
God help them.
St Davids Cathedral (photo by Toby Pickard) Source: Church in Wales |
Governing Body voting Source: Church in Wales |
'Glastonbury priest' Sourcee: CinW |
Bishop Gregory with 'Glastonbury priest' Source: Church in Wales |
Hand washing in the Repair Shop Source: BBC TV |
There is handwashing and there is handwashing.
Postscripts
Archbishop of Canterbury hosts hardline Islamists for tea and cake:
Interfaith event included Iran ayatollah’s former UK envoy and mosque chief who exalted terrorist as a ‘holy warrior’
[23.09.2023] ‘Destruction’ of ethnic Armenians is imminent, experts warn:
"The 'destruction' of an enclave of 120,000 Armenian Christians in the Nagorno-Karabakh region is imminent, warns Siobhan Nash-Marshall, a U.S.-based human rights advocate..."
The John/Starkey wedding, Bangor 2021 Source: Facebook |
Soprano Lise Davidsen and conductor Marin Alsop receive the audience's applause at the last night of the Proms 2023 Source: BBC |
Anglican clergy Source: News |
GB voting Source: Church in Wales |
From the Annual Report and Accounts 2022 of the Representative Body [Session 2, Agendum 9]:
Risk Management Policy
"3. Accelerated decline in church attendanceThe aftermath of an arson attack in Jaranwala Source: ACNUK |
Aid to the Church in Need reports: "Mass exodus as mob burns churches and homes in Pakistan. Mosques incited violence, causing a sense of terror and uncertainty among Christians.
"Up to 15 church buildings have been attacked and hundreds of Christian homes destroyed after extremists went on the rampage in Pakistan."
The response reported by Reuters: "Pakistani police arrest two Christians accused of blasphemy."
I have yet to hear any condemnation of these attacks on innocent people and their property, in particular from the Swansea Mosque and Community Centre which recently received a Community Cohesion grant of £300k from the Welsh Government.
The Welsh First Minister has since instructed his Ministers to find £900m cuts in public services.
Some cohesion!
Postscripts
[19.08.2023]
In Pakistan Muslims are now desecrating the graves of Christians.
https://twitter.com/CatholicArena/status/1692832406477103610
In Nigeria Killings of Christians ‘going on and on’, with no arrests made.
"The world is refusing to help those who are being persecuted." More here.
[21.08.2023]
Community Cohesion!
Muslim harasses elderly Christian, tries to provoke a confrontation but it is worse in Muslim majority countries while critics of this sort of behaviour are accused of Islamophobia!
[28.08.2023]
"Pakistan's Jaranwala violence: Gov't must root out cause of anti-Christian attacks" - A Pakistani Christian living in Australia writes: "History tells us that in a few weeks, the media will forget about this incident, the Pakistani government will forget its promises, the money allocated for the persecuted Christians' support will magically vanish, and these hapless people whose lives have been turned upside down will all be forgotten. Little by little, on their own, they will start to rebuild their lives in the hopes of a better future – somewhere, somehow."
[02.09.2023]
Kidnappings and Murders of Christians Escalate in Nigeria’s Extremist Crisis
Source: Twitter |
Archbishop Barry Morgan at the 900th anniversary celebration of the Papal decree that two trips to St Davids were the equivalent of one to Rome. Source: Twitter |