“Llandaff Cathedral is one of the most famous churches in Cardiff. The church was established in the 12th century to serve the community with regular masses and religious services. It is an Anglican cathedral dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. The cathedral building was damaged during the English Civil War, leading to plans for new construction. John Wood designed the new cathedral, which was completed in 1734. In 1941, the cathedral was again damaged by a parachute mine dropped during the Second World War. Llandaff Cathedral has a dedicated choir that uses the cathedral organ to deliver delightful music during prayers and other events. Llandaff Cathedral is part of the Church in Wales, a province of the worldwide Anglican Communion, and its purpose is to worship God and share the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
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