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The Church in Wales                                                              Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru

 

The Parish of Caerau with Ely

 

 

 

Proclaiming 
God's love 
for all

The Parish is committed to supporting the work of the church in the United Kingdom as well as overseas.

The Rainbow of Hope Paradise Run feeds the homeless on the streets of Cardiff every night of the week, and offers them the opportunity to worship. The parishioners help to provide food with a monthly collection of suitable goods in each church

Text Box: The Mothers Union is a major influence in the life on the Church in the United Kingdom, and throughout the world.

At present there is no branch of the Mothers Union in this parish, but its work is supported by prayer. Click on the banner to learn more.

"for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me."

The Parish recognises the need to train new clergy as part of the mission of the Church.

 

Every year the Parish supports the Bishop of Llandaff's Training Committee by sending the collections taken on the Third Sunday of Advent to help train new deacons and priests for the church.

Text Box: The Additional Curates Society is a missionary society which helps the Church to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus to the people of this country, by providing parishes with priests and by encouraging vocations to the priesthood.

ACS was founded in 1837 by a layman, Joshua Watson. He lived during the Industrial Revolution and was a close associate of all the leading figures of the Tractarian Movement.

The Parish sends an annual contribution to the work of the ACS in helping to provide assistant curates in parishes that would otherwise be without a priest they need.



Visit the ACS web site 
by clicking on the logo below.



Text Box: The Church Army undertakes a lot of work in the United Kingdom, and in Cardiff it specialises in work with young people, amongst young single homeless, those who self harm and in the Club Network that seeks to help youngsters in the clubs of Cardiff who need someone in whom they can confide. 

We support the work at Ty Bronna, the home for young single homeless between the ages of 16 and 21 years old. 

Click on the logo to visit the Church Army web site and learn more about them.