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Magazine Vol. I. MARCH, igoo. No. LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL. Canons in Residence— March ... The Archdeacon of Monmouth. April ... Canon Johnson. May ... Canon Roberts. Services. SUNDAY. Holy Communion at 8 a.m., and fortnightly and on Great Festivals at Mid-day. Matins and Sermon at ii a.m. Litany, on alternate Sundays, at Mid-day or at 3 p.m. Evensong and Sermon at 3.30 p.m. WEEK DAYS. Matins at 8 a.m. from Ash Wednesday to Sept. 30th. ,, at 16 a.m. from Oct. 1st to Ash Wed¬ nesday. ,, at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Holy Days. Evensong (Choral) at 6 p.m. Special Services and Collections during March, April, and May, 1900. March 1. St. David's Day. Welsh Com¬ memoration. Diocesan Sunday. Ordination. Cardiff Infirmary. Easter Day. Llandaff National Schools. Church Missionary Society. Clergy Widows and Orphans. HOLY DAYS. Holy Communion, Ash Wednesday to St. Luke's Day, at 8 a.m. „ St. Luke's Day to Ash Wednesday, at 8.30 a.m. Matins at n a.m. Evensong at 6.0 p.m. J> 4- ,, 11. 18. April 15- ,, 29. May 20. DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF. Ecclesiastical Intelligence. The Lord Bishop of Llandaff has offered the Benefice of Holy Trinity, Pontnewydd, vacant through the death of the Rev. R. W. B. Sanderson, to the Rev. Richard Jones, the present Rector of Henllys with Bettws, near Newport, Mon., by whom it has been accepted. The Bishop of Llandaff has offered the Rectory of Henllys with Bettws, near Newport, Mon., which is about to become vacant through the preferment of the Rev. Richard Jones to the Vicarage of Holy Trinity, Pontnewydd, to the Rev. Thomas Williams, formerly Curate of Bryngwyn, near Raglan, by whom it has been accepted. At a Special Service held in the Palace Chapel, Llandaff, on Monday morning, the 22nd January, the Lord Bishop of Llandaff instituted the Rev. David J oseph Davies,B.A., to the Vicarage of Rumney, near Cardiff, and the Rev. David Thomas Griffiths, M.A., was instituted to the Rectory of Llandow, near Cowbridge, and also, by Dispensation from the Arch¬ bishop of Canterbury, to the Vicarage of Colwinstone, near Cowbridge. The Rev. Morgan Thomas was licensed to the Curacy of Llantrisant (Glam.), and the Rev. Ernest Henry Jervis Hutchins to the Curacy of Dowlais. A Lay Reader's Licence was also granted to Mr. Edward Henry Gascoyne Grabham for the Parish of St. Brides Major with Wick, near Bridgend.