The failure of the established Church in 19th-century Wales to
retain the allegiance of its parishioners is examined in this
study. The appointed English-speaking Anglo-Welsh bishops
misunderstood the character and spirituality of the Welsh people,
which fomented a popular demand for Welsh-speaking clergy. This
demand is considered within the historical context of the political
climate of the day and the pressure of such a vociferous Welsh
lobby, and expands beyond the scope of ecclesiastical history of
Wales, by encompassing the growing movement for national unity in
Wales.
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