
The Church in Wales
The Church in Wales is an Anglican Christian church that became independent from the Church of England in 1920. It is a national church serving Wales, with its own bishops and administrative structure, but shares doctrine, sacraments, and traditions with Anglicanism worldwide. It plays a significant role in Welsh religious and cultural life, conducting worship services, sacraments like baptism and marriage, and engaging in community and social outreach. The church promotes spiritual growth, moral values, and social justice, while respecting Wales’ diverse beliefs and secular society.