Bishop of Monmouth

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The Bishop of Monmouth is the diocesan bishop of the Church in Wales Diocese of Monmouth. The episcopal see covers the historic county of Monmouthshire with the bishop's seat located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Woolos in Newport, which had been elevated to that status in 1921. The bishop's residence is Bishopstow, which is in central Newport. rdf:langString
La Episkopo de Monmouth estas la dioceza episkopo de la Diocezo de Monmouth de la (anglikana) Eklezio en Kimrio. La Episkopujo kovras la historiajn kimrajn provincojn de Monmouthshire kun la Katedralo lokita en "Cathedral Church of Saint Woolos" en Newport, kiu estis altigita al tiu statuso en 1921. La Episkopejo estas Bishopstow, kiu estas en centra Newport. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Bishop of Monmouth is the diocesan bishop of the Church in Wales Diocese of Monmouth. The episcopal see covers the historic county of Monmouthshire with the bishop's seat located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Woolos in Newport, which had been elevated to that status in 1921. The bishop's residence is Bishopstow, which is in central Newport. The diocese is one of two new ones founded in 1921 when the Church in Wales became independent of the established Church of England. The most recent bishop was Richard Pain, who had previously been the Archdeacon of Monmouth before being elected Bishop of Monmouth. The previous bishop was Dominic Walker OGS, previously area Bishop of Reading in the Church of England and who retired on 30 June 2013. The Diocese of Monmouth has also produced a number of Archbishops of Wales, most notably Rowan Williams, who was subsequently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 2002 - the first Welsh bishop to hold that post since the English Reformation in the 16th century. He was also the Archbishop of Wales at the time of his appointment to Canterbury and was styled as "Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Wales and Bishop of Monmouth".
rdf:langString La Episkopo de Monmouth estas la dioceza episkopo de la Diocezo de Monmouth de la (anglikana) Eklezio en Kimrio. La Episkopujo kovras la historiajn kimrajn provincojn de Monmouthshire kun la Katedralo lokita en "Cathedral Church of Saint Woolos" en Newport, kiu estis altigita al tiu statuso en 1921. La Episkopejo estas Bishopstow, kiu estas en centra Newport. La Diocezo estas unu el la novaj diocezoj fonditaj en 1921 kiam la Eklezio en Kimrio fariĝis sendependa de la establita Eklezio de Anglio. La nuntempa episkopo estas lia Pastra Moŝto OGS, la 9-a episkopo de Monmouth, kiu antaŭe estis Regiona Episkopo de Reading en la Eklezio de Anglio. Lia antaŭulo, Lia Plej Pastra Moŝto D-ro Rowan Williams, estis nomumita Ĉefepiskopo de Canterbury en 2002 - la unua kimra episkopo kiu okupas la postenon depost la Angla Reformacio en la 16-a jarcento. Li ankaŭ estis Ĉefepiskopo de Kimrio kiam li estis nomumita al Canterbury kaj estis titolita kiel "La Plej Pastra Moŝto D-ro Rowan Williams, Ĉefepiskopo de Kimrio kaj Episkopo de Monmouth."
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