- Llandaff Cathedral
Infobox Medieval cathedral
name=Llandaff Cathedral
dedicated=SS Peter, Paul,
Dyfrig,Teilo and Euddogwy
established=1120
bull=none
diocese=Diocese of Llandaff (Landavensis)
diocese_est=1022
deanery=
canons=Dean andVicar —
Very Revd John T Lewis
Canon-at-Llandaff —
Graham Holcombe
events=Badly damaged during World War II - 1941
bishop=George de Athequa Anthony Kitchin
people=Jasper Tudor Dante Gabriel Rossetti Llandaff Cathedral is the seat of the
Anglican Bishop of Llandaff (of theChurch in Wales ), situated in the suburb ofLlandaff in the city ofCardiff , the capital ofWales . It is dedicated toSaint Peter and Saint Paul, and also to three Welshsaint s: Dyfrig,Teilo and Euddogwy, and is one of two cathedrals in Cardiff, the other being theRoman Catholic cathedral in the city centre.Medieval history
There is evidence for Celtic Christian worship on the site the
cathedral from the 6th centurycite web|url=http://www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk/history.htm|title=A short history|work=Llandaff Cathedral website|publisher=Dean and Chapter of Llandaff Cathedral|accessdate=2007-10-10] and the original church is said to have been built by Saint Teilo on the bank of theRiver Taff in 560. After his death, his shrine became a place ofpilgrimage . The monastic settlement survived for many centuries before the establishment of thediocese of Llandaff at some point shortly after 1020.The
Normans occupiedGlamorgan early, and appointed Urban their first bishop in 1107. He began construction of the cathedral in 1120 and had the remains of Saint Dyfrig transferred from Bardsey, but the work was not completed until 1290. The west front dates from 1220, and contains a statue of Teilo. BishopHenry de Abergavenny gave the cathedral its statutes. The Lady Chapel was built by William de Braose, who was bishop from 1266 to 1287. Damage was done to the church in 1400, during the rebellion ofOwain Glyndŵr , and his forces destroyed the Bishop's Palace at Llandaff. However, most of the other damage was repaired notably by Bishop Marshall whose reredos partly survives, and the north-east tower (the one without a spire) was added byJasper Tudor , and is now named after him. He assumed the lordship of Cardiff after the accession to the throne of his nephew, KingHenry VII of England . Late medieval tombs include that of Sir David Mathew.During the
English Civil War , the cathedral was overrun by Parliamentarian troops, and by 1720 the southwest tower was in a state of collapse. In 1734, work began on a new cathedral, nicknamed the "Italian Temple", which was used for a hundred years but never completed and of which only a few stones remain.Victorian and modern history
During the 19th century, when the Bishop of Llandaff began, for the first time for centuries, to reside in Llandaff, the cathedral was extensively restored, the tower rebuilt and a spire added. Much of the restoration work was completed by local architect
John Prichard between 1843 and 1869. ["The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales" page 710, John Davies,Nigel Jenkins , Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) ISBN 9780708319536] Atriptych byDante Gabriel Rossetti was designed for use as areredos , and newstained glass windows were designed by SirEdward Burne-Jones andFord Madox Brown . The office of Dean was separated from that of theArchdeacon of Llandaff in November 1843. [LondonGazette|issue=20314|startpage=400|date=6 February 1844 |accessdate=2008-02-28] The cathedral school which existed from the time of the Elizabethan Bishop Blethyn until about 1700 was re-established by Dean Vaughan in 1880.On the evening of
January 2 ,1941 duringWorld War II a German bomb fell beside the cathedral, causing massive destruction including that of the organ. Of British cathedrals, onlyCoventry Cathedral was damaged more.Major restorations and reconfigurations were carried out under architect
George Pace of York, and the building was back in use in June 1958. The Queen attended a service celebrating the completion of the restoration onAugust 6 ,1960 . TheWelch Regiment memorial chapel was constructed, and SirJacob Epstein created the figure of Christ in Majesty which is suspended above the nave on a concrete arch designed byGeorge Pace .In February 2007 the cathedral suffered a severe
lightning strike. Particular damage was caused to the electrics of the organ, which was already in poor condition. This prompted the launch, on13 July 2007 (the 50th anniversary of the re-hallowing of the nave following the wartime damage), of an appeal to raise £1.5 million for the construction of an entirely new organ.cite web|url=http://www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk/Organ%20Appeal.htm|title=The Cathedral organ appeal|work=Llandaff Cathedral website|publisher=Dean and Chapter of Llandaff Cathedral|date=2007-07-13 |accessdate=2007-10-10]Music
The cathedral has the traditional Anglican
choir of boys and men, and more recently a girls' choir, with the only dedicated choir school in the Church in Wales,The Cathedral School, Llandaff .cite web|url=http://www.choirschools.org.uk/2csahtml/2schools/wales.htm|title=Choir Schools' Association School in Wales|work=website of theChoir Schools' Association |accessdate=2007-10-10 The Roman Catholic Cardiff Cathedral also has a choir school] In addition, the parish choir sings at the weekly ParishEucharist , and is a mixed choir. [cite web|url=http://www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk/music.htm#Parish%20Choir|title=The Cathedral Parish Choir|work=Llandaff Cathedral website|publisher=Dean and Chapter of Llandaff Cathedral|accessdate=2007-10-10]The current organ was installed after the wartime damage, and was never entirely satisfactory, even before the lightning damage. Originally it had ben planned to install a new organ at that time, but the costs were deemed to be too high in the austere climate of post-war Britain. Work on installing the new organ, by the Nicholson's of Malvern firm of organ builders, is scheduled to start in Autumn 2008 and be completed in 18 months. This is believed to be the largest entirely new organ for a British cathedral since that for Coventry. A specification can be seen .
The cathedral has a ring of twelve bells (with an additional "flat sixth", to make thirteen in total) hung for
change-ringing , located in the Jasper tower. The current bells were installed in 1992, replacing a previous ring of ten. [cite web|url=http://www.cccbr.org.uk/dove/detail.php?searchString=llandaff&numPerPage=10&searchAmount=%3D&searchMetric=cwt&sortBy=Place&sortDir=Asc&DoveID=LLANDAFF|title=Dove details: Llandaff Cath, Metropolitical, and Parish Ch of SS Peter & Paul|work=Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers|publisher=Central Council for Church Bell Ringers |date=2007-08-27 |accessdate=2007-10-10]References
External links
* [http://www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk/ Official Llandaff Cathedral Website] .
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