Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: April – June 2019

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Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: April – June 2019 Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: A p r i l – J u n e 2 0 1 9 APRIL 7 LENT 5 PRAY for the Church of Church of Ireland The Most Revd Richard 1 Lionel Clarke - Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland Mbeere (Kenya) The Rt Revd Moses Masamba Nthukah (Diocesan and Metropolitan Bishop) PRAY for Children & Youth Workers: Dan Jenkins, Dio. Youth Wellington (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Justin Officer and Irene Smale, Children & Youth Work Adviser; Duckworth (Diocesan Bishop) Samantha Alsop, PA Wellington (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Eleanor 8 Sanderson (Assistant Bishop) Mexico (Mexico) The Rt Revd Carlos Touche-Porter (Diocesan Idah (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Musa (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) FERNHURST, LYNCHMERE and CAMELSDALE: Nick Haigh, I; Paul West Tennessee (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Don Johnson Bailey, Rdr; Anita Haigh, Rdr (Diocesan Bishop) 2 Ideato (Nigeria) The Most Revd Caleb Maduoma (Diocesan Bishop) Mbhashe (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Elliot Williams (Diocesan BARLAVINGTON, BURTON with COATES and SUTTON with Bishop) BIGNOR: John Green, PinC; Wernyol (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Gabriel Kuol Garang (Diocesan 9 Dietrich Bonhoeffer 1945 Bishop) Michigan (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Wendell Gibbs HARTING with ELSTED and TREYFORD cum DIDLING: Mark (Diocesan Bishop) Morton, I; Michael Casement, Rdr; Patricia Grigsby, Rdr West Texas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd David Reed HARTING CEP SCHOOL: Fiona Mullett, HT; Jeff Ace, Chr (Diocesan Bishop) 3 West Texas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jennifer Brooke- Meath & Kildare (Ireland) The Most Revd Patricia Louise Storey Davidson (Diocesan Bishop) BURY with HOUGHTON and COLDWALTHAM and HARDHAM: West Ankole (Uganda) The Rt Revd Johnson Twinomujuni Peter Mallinson, I; BURY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL: Thomas Moore, (Diocesan Bishop) HT; Stephanie Fane, Chr; ST JAMES CEP SCHOOL: Jon Gilbert, HT; West Buganda (Uganda) The Rt Revd Henry Katumba-Tamale Steven Rigby, Chr. (Diocesan Bishop) 10 William Law, 1761 LINCH with IPING MARSH, MILLAND and RAKE and STEDHAM with Milwaukee (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Steven Miller IPING: Trish Bancroft, I; Janice Sayers, Rdr; (Diocesan Bishop) RAKE CE PRIMARY SCHOOL: David Bertwhistle, Ex.HT; West Virginia (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Willam Michie 4 Klusmeyer (Diocesan Bishop) Medak (South India) The Rt Revd A.C. Solomon Raj (Diocesan Western Izon (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Edafe Emamezi (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) West Lango (Uganda) The Rt Revd Alfred Acur Okodi DUNCTON: Debbie Smith: PinC; (Diocesan Bishop) DUNCTON CE JUNIOR SCHOOL: Helen Martin, HT MIDHURST: David Willis, I; Colin Bailey, Rdr; Michael Abbott, Rdr TILLINGTON: Debbie Smith: PinC: MIDHURST CEP SCHOOL; Sally Clarke, HT; UPWALTHAM: Debbie Smith, PinC; WOOLBEDING: David Willis, I 11 George Augustus Selwyn, 1878 5 Melbourne (Australia) The Most Revd Philip Leslie Freier (Primate) Minna (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Daniel Abu Yisa (Diocesan Bishop) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Paul Barker (Assistant Bishop) Western Kansas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Michael Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Dr Bradly Billings (Assistant Milliken (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Kate Prowd (Assistant GRAFFHAM with WOOLAVINGTON: Vivien Turner, PinC; Bishop) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Genieve Blackwell GRAFFHAM CE INFANT SCHOOL: Helen Martin, HT; West Missouri (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Martin Field Marie Bracey, Chr. Lavington Park Schools Federation (Diocesan Bishop) 12 ROGATE with TERWICK and TROTTON with CHITHURST: Minnesota (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Brian Prior Edward Doyle, I; Scilla Le Pla, Rdr; Elizabeth Tyrrell, Rdr; (Diocesan Bishop) ROGATE CEP SCHOOL: David Bertwistle, ExHT; Chris Hawker, Chr Western Kowloon (Hong Kong) The Rt Revd Andrew Chan 6 (Diocesan Bishop) Meru (Kenya) The Rt Revd Charles Mwendwa (Diocesan Bishop) Idoani (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ezekiel Dahunsi (Diocesan Bishop) West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Most Revd Ng Moon Hing KIRDFORD with PLAISTOW: Pauline Lucas, PinC; Janice Taylor, Rdr (Primate) 13 West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Charles Mishamikoweesh (Canada) The Rt Revd Lydia Mamakwa (Diocesan Samuel Bishop) West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Jayson Mishamikoweesh (Canada) The Rt Revd Isaiah Larry Beardy Selvaraj Western Louisiana (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jacob W Idaho (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Brian Thom Owensby (Diocesan Bishop) (Diocesan Bishop) Ife (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Olubunmi A Akinlade (Diocesan Bishop) THE RURAL DEANERY OF PETWORTH: Mark Gilbert, RD; Michael Ife East (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Oluseyi Oyelade (Diocesan Bishop) Pavia, DLC LURGASHALL: St Laurence: Vacant, PinC; NORTHCHAPEL with EBERNOE: Vacant, PinC CHICHESTER DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS: APRIL – JUNE 2019 14 PALM SUNDAY 20 HOLY SATURDAY PRAY for the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem & The Middle East The Montana (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd C. Franklin Most Revd Suheil Dawani - Archbishop, Jerusalem & the Middle Brookhart (Diocesan Bishop) East & Archbishop in Jerusalem Wiawso (West Africa) The Rt Revd Abraham Kobina Ackah PRAY for the Apostolic Life team: Rebecca Swyer, Director; Luci (Diocesan Bishop) Rievet, Exec. Secretary; Rob Dillingham, Assistant Director; Dan Igbomina - West (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Olajide Adebayo (Diocesan Inman, DDO; Wendy Greenan, PA to the DDO; Lisa Barnett, Bishop) DDDO; Nicola Canham, Pastoral Care and Counselling; Sue ASHINGTON, WASHINGTON AND WISTON WITH BUNCTON: James Mulvoy, Pastoral Care & Counselling, Ruth McBrien, MDR di Castiglione, I; James Waddell, Assoc.V: Ed Quibell, Asst.C: Administrator; Robert Norbury, Young Vocations Officer; Jayne Patrick Pearson-Miles, Rdr; Caroline Armitage, Rdr Prestwood, Officer for Lay Vocation & Ministry; Paul Redparth, ASHINGTON CE FIRST SCHOOL: Pip Fairweather, HT; Dawn Vocations Officer, Vacant: Continuing Ministerial Development Watson-Jones, Chr; ST MARY’S CE FIRST SCHOOL: Keeley Houston, Officer; HT; Pauline Davenport and Pam Thomas, Co-Chr 15 Monday of Holy Week Mississippi (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Brian Seage (Diocesan Bishop) 21 EASTER DAY Western Massachusetts (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd PRAY for the Peace of Jerusalem and the People of the Land of the Douglas Fisher (Diocesan Bishop) Holy One Ifo (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Nathaniel Oladejo Ogundipe (Diocesan PRAY for Bishop Martin Warner, Bishop of Chichester, and his Bishop) office: Stephen Ferns, Senior Chaplain, Margaret Gibson, PA, Lucy PETWORTH: Mark Gilbert, I; Hudson and Margaret West, Administrative Assistants PETWORTH CEP SCHOOL: John Galvin, HT; Sara Bennie, Chr. 22 Monday of Easter Week EGDEAN: Mark Gilbert, I; Montreal (Canada) The Rt Revd Mary Irwin-Gibson (Diocesan 16 Tuesday of Holy Week Bishop) Missouri (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Wayne Smith Willochra (Australia) The Rt Revd John Stead (Diocesan Bishop) (Diocesan Bishop) Ijebu (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ezekiel Awosoga (Diocesan Bishop) Western Mexico (Mexico) The Revd Ricardo Joel Gómez Osnaya Ijebu - North (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Solomon Kuponu (Diocesan (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) STOPHAM and FITTLEWORTH: Vacant, PinC: John Hartley, Rdr ASHURST: Mark Heather, I; Steve Mills, AC; FITTLEWORTH C E VILLAGE SCHOOL: Debbie Burnett, HT; Clive ASHURST CEP SCHOOL; Janet Williams, HT; Alison Woods, Chr Murray, Chr 23 Tuesday of Easter Week 17 Wednesday of Holy Week Moosonee (Canada) The Rt Revd Thomas Corston (Diocesan Mityana (Uganda) The Rt Revd Stephen Kaziimba (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) Winchester (England) The Rt Revd Tim Dakin (Diocesan Bishop) Western Michigan (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Whayne Winchester (England) The Rt Revd Jonathan Frost Winchester Hougland (Diocesan Bishop) (England) The Rt Revd David Grant Williams Western New York (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd William STEYNING: Mark Heather, I; Steve Mills, AC; Felicity Prescott, Rdr; Franklin (Diocesan Bishop) STEYNING CEP SCHOOL: Sue Harrison, HT; WISBOROUGH GREEN: Clive Jenkins, PinC; STEYNING GRAMMAR SCHOOL: Nicholas Wergen, HT; Sue 18 MAUNDY THURSDAY Gearing, Chr Mombasa (Kenya) The Rt Revd Alphonce Mwaro Baya (Diocesan 24 Wednesday of Easter Week Bishop) Moray, Ross & Caithness (Scotland) The Most Revd Mark Strange Western Newfoundland (Canada) The Rt Revd John Organ (Primate) (Diocesan Bishop) Windward Islands (West Indies) The Rt Revd C. Leopold Friday Western North Carolina (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd José (Diocesan Bishop) Antonio McLoughlin (Diocesan Bishop) Wondurba (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Matthew Taban Peter RURAL DEANERY OF STORRINGTON: Kathryn Windslow, RD; (Diocesan Bishop) Guy Leonard, DLC BEEDING and BRAMBER with BOTOLPHS: Emma Graeme, I; 19 GOOD FRIDAY James McGuire, Rdr; John Marchant, Rdr Monmouth (Wales) The Rt Revd Richard Pain (Diocesan Bishop) 25 Thursday in Easter Week Western Tanganyika (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Sadock Makaya Morobo (South Sudan) The Rt Revd James Kenyi Elia (Diocesan (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) Igbomina (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Adekola (Diocesan Worcester (England) The Rt Revd John Inge (Diocesan Bishop) Bishop) Worcester (England) The Rt Revd Graham Usher AMBERLEY with NORTH STOKE and PARHAM, WIGGONHOLT & PULBOROUGH: Paul Seaman, I; Tony Holloway, Rdr GREATHAM: Gerry Burgess, PinC : ST MARY’S CEP SCHOOL: Sam Copus, AHT; John Peat, Chr AMBERLEY CE FIRST SCHOOL: Jon Gilbert, HT; Ray Jackson, Chr CHICHESTER DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS: APRIL – JUNE 2019 26 Friday of Easter Week 3 Morogoro (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Godfrey Sehaba (Diocesan Muhabura
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