St Tudwal's Church is a
Roman Catholic
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parish church
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in
Barmouth
Barmouth ( cy, Abermaw (formal); ''Y Bermo'' (colloquial)) is a seaside town and community (Wales), community in the county of Gwynedd, northwestern Wales, lying on the estuary of the Afon Mawddach and Cardigan Bay. Located in the Historic coun ...
,
Gwynedd
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. It is situated on the King Edward Road leading from Barmouth to
Llanaber
Llanaber is a linear coastal village in north west Wales, about north of Barmouth on the A496 road. The Irish Sea lies directly to the west and the Rhiniog mountains directly to the east.
Facilities
Its main attraction is the large beach whic ...
. It was built in 1905 and is in the
Dolgellau Deanery of the
Diocese of Wrexham
The Diocese of Wrexham, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Wales. The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Cardiff.
History
The diocese was erecte ...
.
History
Origin
Catholic
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worship started in
Barmouth
Barmouth ( cy, Abermaw (formal); ''Y Bermo'' (colloquial)) is a seaside town and community (Wales), community in the county of Gwynedd, northwestern Wales, lying on the estuary of the Afon Mawddach and Cardigan Bay. Located in the Historic coun ...
in 1890. A Fr. Donovan held services in the rooms of local houses until a small church was erected on Park Road. This was opened on 11 September 1891, on the very day that the steeple of the nearby
St John's Church fell down.
[ At the time, even though over forty years had elapsed since the re-establishment of the English and Welsh hierarchy, Wales had very few Catholics and the Catholic churches in the north of Wales came under the administration of the ]Diocese of Shrewsbury
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. In 1895, they came under the Vicariate Apostolic of Wales, then in 1898 it became the Diocese of Menevia
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Menevia is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Wales. It is one of two suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cardiff and is subject to the Archdiocese of Cardiff.
History
On 12 May 1898, the Apos ...
. St Tudwal's was one of the few Catholic churches in the north of Wales at this time. It was created and persisted during this time of flux for Catholics in north Wales.
Construction
In the 1900s, a new priest arrived, Fr. C. B. Wilcock from St Helens, Merseyside
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. He worked to have a new, larger, church built to accommodate the increasing size of the local congregation.[Jones, E. Rosalie ''A History of Barmouth and its Vicinity'' (Barmouth, 1905) p. 122] The church was completed in 1905 and was opened by the first Bishop of Menevia
The Bishop of Menevia is the Ordinary of the Latin Rite Roman Catholic Diocese of Menevia in the Province of Cardiff.
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, Francis Mostyn. The inscription on the foundation-stone, translated from Latin reads:
:::''In the year of Our Lord Incarnate the fifteenth of August 1904. On the Feast of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God, the Virgin Mary, our Lord Francis, by the grace of God and the Apostolic See, Bishop of Menevia, laid this first stone in the honour of the same glorious Virgin Mary and Saint Tudwal.''
Anniversary
On 1 September 1939, it was reported in the ''Catholic Herald
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'' that the church celebrated the 31st anniversary of its consecration. The priest at the time was Fr. Patrick Collins. He organised a Mass to be said in memory of the church's founder Fr Wilcock. A choir from De La Salle College in Fr Wilcock's home parish of the Church of St Mary, Lowe House in St Helens were on holiday in nearby Dyffryn Ardudwy
Dyffryn Ardudwy () is a village, community and electoral ward in the Ardudwy area of Gwynedd, Wales consisting of several small, almost conjoined, villages including Coed Ystumgwern, Llanenddwyn (), Llanddwywe, Talybont and Dyffryn Ardudwy. ...
and came to sing at the Mass.
Parish
The parish also contains St David in Seion Church in Harlech
Harlech () is a seaside resort and community in Gwynedd, north Wales and formerly in the historic county of Merionethshire. It lies on Tremadog Bay in the Snowdonia National Park. Before 1966, it belonged to the Meirionydd District of the 197 ...
. St David's church was built in 1814 as a Seion Wesleyan Methodist chapel, and was given to the Roman Catholic Church
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by 1998.
St David's Church in Harlech has a Saturday Mass at 6:00pm and St Tudwal's church has a Sunday Mass at 11:00am. At St Tudwal's there are weekday Masses at 10:00am and a Saturday Mass at 9:00am.
Gallery
File:St Tudwal's Church, Barmouth Front Entrance.JPG, View from road
File:Tower of St Tudwal's Church, Barmouth.JPG, Tower
File:Statue on top of St Tudwal's Church, Barmouth.JPG, Statue of St Mary in tower
File:St Tudwal's Church, Barmouth Front sign.JPG, Church sign
See also
* Diocese of Wrexham
The Diocese of Wrexham, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Wales. The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Cardiff.
History
The diocese was erecte ...
* Barmouth
Barmouth ( cy, Abermaw (formal); ''Y Bermo'' (colloquial)) is a seaside town and community (Wales), community in the county of Gwynedd, northwestern Wales, lying on the estuary of the Afon Mawddach and Cardigan Bay. Located in the Historic coun ...
References
External links
Barmouth Parish page
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Grade II listed churches in Gwynedd
Roman Catholic churches completed in 1905
Saint Tudwal
Saint Tudwal (died c. 564), also known as Tual, Tudgual, Tugdual, Tugual, Pabu, Papu, or Tugdualus (Latin), was a Breton monk, considered to be one of the seven founder saints of Brittany.
Life
Tudwal was said to be the son of Hoel Mawr (Hoe ...
Roman Catholic churches in Wales
Gothic Revival church buildings in Wales
1905 establishments in Wales
20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom