Timothy Rees
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Timothy Rees was a Bishop of Llandaff
Bishop of Llandaff
The Bishop of Llandaff is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff.-Area of authority:The diocese covers most of the County of Glamorgan. The Bishop's seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul , in the village of Llandaff, just north-west of the City of...

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Timothy Rees was a Cardiganshire
Ceredigion
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 man, educated at Lampeter
Lampeter
Lampeter is a town in Ceredigion, South West Wales, lying at the confluence of the River Teifi and the Afon Dulas.-Demographics:At the 2001 National Census, the population was 2894. Lampeter is therefore the smallest university town in both Wales and the United Kingdom...

 and subsequently pursued a monastic vocation at the Community of the Resurrection
Community of the Resurrection
The Community of the Resurrection is an Anglican religious community for men. It was founded in 1892 by Charles Gore with Walter Howard Frere and four others....

 at Mirfield
Mirfield
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 in Yorkshire
Yorkshire
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. When in 1931 he became Bishop of Llandaff he was the first member of a religious community to be appointed to an Anglican see in Wales
Wales
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 for over three centuries. He was a distinguished speaker both in English
English language
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 and Welsh
Welsh language
Welsh is a member of the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, by some along the Welsh border in England, and in Y Wladfa...

 and a respected hymnographer.

He was born to David Rees and his wife Catherine at Llain, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cards. The National Library of Wales, and others, report his birth as 15 Aug. 1874, though other sources claim 1869. He died 29 April 1939.

Education

He was educated at Ardwyn School, Aberystwyth, the College School, Lampeter, and S. David's College. He graduated B.A. in 1896. After a year at S. Michael's College, Aberdare, he was ordained deacon in Dec. 1897, and priest a year later.

Service

He served two years as curate at Mountain Ash, then returned to S. Michael's College as lecturer. In 1906 he joined the Community of the Resurrection at Mirfield, Yorks. He served there until his appointment as Bishop of Llandaff in 1931, which position he held until his death in 29 April 1939.

Awards

He served as chaplain to the Forces for five years, from 1914 to 1919 and was awarded the M.C.

Hymns

He is the author of several hymns including "Holy Spirit, ever living as the church's very life," "God is love, let heaven adore him," and "O crucified Redeemer." His "Hymn for the Saints of Wales" can be found in this discussion thread.

Sources

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