2 responses to “The Bishop of St Davids and the Archbishop of Canterbury”

  1. Markus Duenzkofer Avatar
    Markus Duenzkofer

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  2. Evan McWilliams Avatar
    Evan McWilliams

    Strictly speaking, the Archbishop of Canterbury does have authority in Wales because of the border parishes in Powys and Monmouthshire that remain part of Hereford Diocese. But thatโ€™s a technicality.

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