Book contents
- Reviews
- A New History of the Church in Wales
- A New History of the Church in Wales
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Editorial Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Historical Antecedents and Overview of the Century
- 1 The Age of Saints to the Victorian Church
- 2 The Road to Disestablishment
- 3 A Century of Christianity in Wales
- 4 The Church in Wales across the Century
- Part II Governance and Ministry
- Part III Doctrine, Liturgy, Rites and Other Faith Communities
- Part IV The Church and Society
- Part V Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
4 - The Church in Wales across the Century
from Part I - Historical Antecedents and Overview of the Century
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2020
- Reviews
- A New History of the Church in Wales
- A New History of the Church in Wales
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Editorial Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Historical Antecedents and Overview of the Century
- 1 The Age of Saints to the Victorian Church
- 2 The Road to Disestablishment
- 3 A Century of Christianity in Wales
- 4 The Church in Wales across the Century
- Part II Governance and Ministry
- Part III Doctrine, Liturgy, Rites and Other Faith Communities
- Part IV The Church and Society
- Part V Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Summary
This chapter provides an outline of developments in the Church in Wales since 1920. It seeks to place the specialised chapters which follow in their broader ecclesial context. The study uses the tried and tested technique of periodisation as a convenient way of approaching the subjects treated. The landmark developments in the first period (1920-1945) include the creation of the administration of the Church, forming new dioceses, and establishing sound ecclesiastical finances. The second period (1946-1970) is one of greater self-confidence in the Church, with modest liturgical development and ecumenical cooperation. The third period (1971-1995) is characterised by liturgical innovation and greater ecumenical progress, the ordination of female deacons, but also an increasing reduction in clergy numbers. The final period (1996-2020) is one of rapid change, including the ordination of female priests and bishops, a reorganisation of parochial structures, and a severe decline in Church membership.
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- A New History of the Church in WalesGovernance and Ministry, Theology and Society, pp. 63 - 80Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020