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Diocese of Fredericton Diocesan Intercessions October to December 26: Parish of Westmorland, the Rev. Lid Haugen-Strand. Diocese of Diocese of Fredericton Ho, people of St. George's Cathedral. December 27: Christians in other denominations and the work of Diocesan Intercessions the ecumenical movement; His Holiness Pope Francis, Bishop of October to December 2020 Rome; His All Holiness Archbishop Bartholomew of Constantinople, New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch; The General Diocesan prayer for use during the COVID-19 pandemic Secretary of the World Council of Churches; Bishop Ivan M Abrahams, General Secretary World Methodist Council; the Gracious God, thank you that you are over all, in all and through all. Reverend Chris Ferguson, General Secretary of the World We lift our world before you as we journey through the COVID-19 Communion of Reformed Churches. Archbishop Linda Nicholls, pandemic. We pray for those who are suffering its effects, the Anglican Church of Canada. National Indigenous Archbishop Mark medical personnel who are caring for them and those who are McDonald and the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples. Diocese seeking a vaccine or cure, and all essential workers. We are of Ho, Bishop Matthias Meduadues-Badohu. Diocese of Yukon, grateful for the lives of people who have died and pray for their Bishop Lesley Wheeler-Dame, Patti Tetlichi, Yukon Apostolate; families and friends in their bereavement. We ask that you enable Bishop's School of Yukon Ministries; diocesan youth ministry; us to know your love for all and give us your peace which passes all PWRDF diocesan representative Betty Davidson; diocesan ACW understanding. In the name of Christ. Amen. president Blanche Buckle and all ACW members. David, our archbishop, Claude, William and George, retired bishops, and their families. October 28: Parish of Wicklow, Wilmot, Peel and Aberdeen, the Rev. Robert 1: Parish of Upper Kennebecasis, the Rev. Dr. Chris McMullen, the LeBlanc. Janet Williston (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, people of Rev. Dan McMullen. The Ven. Roderick Black, Archdeacon of St. Paul's, Agbozume. Woodstock. Diocese of Ho, Mr. Sampson Mensah, Diocesan Financial Advisor. 29: Parish of Woodstock, the Rev. Shirley Noseworthy. Members and work of the diocesan Creation Matters Working Group. 2: Parishes of Waterford and St. Mark's, the Rev. Dr. Sean Davidson, Diocese of Ho, people of St. Anthony's, Penyi. the Rev. Canon Allen Tapley, honorary assistant. Sharon Arbeau, postulant. Diocese of Ho, Joyce Agbefu, diocesan catechist (retired). 30: Pennies and Sparrows (Central Saint John Community Ministry), the Rev. Jasmine Chandra, the Rev. Terence Chandra. 3: Parish of Westmorland, the Rev. Lid Haugen-Strand. Diocese of The Rev. Canon Howard Anningson (retired). Diocese of Ho, people Ho, Felix Ata-Boakye, diocesan catechist. of St. Patrick's, Kpando. October 4: The Anglican Church of Tanzania, the Most Revd Dr 31: Parish of Andover, the Rev. Harold Boomer. ACW executive and Maimbo Mndolwa, Archbishop. Council of the North, Archdeaconry members. Diocese of Ho, people of St. Michael and All Angels, of Labrador in the Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, Worawora. Bishop Geoffrey Peddle, Archdeacon Julie Brace, the clergy and people of the archdeaconry. Archbishop Linda Nicholls, Anglican Church of Canada. House of Bishops' meetings this week. Ecclesiastical Province of Canada, Archbishop David and the Provincial Council. Diocese of Ho, Bishop Matthias Meduadues- Badohu. Diocese of Yukon, Bishop Lesley Wheeler-Dame; Fort Nelson: St. Mary Magdalene; Toad River, Alaska Highway, Mile 16: Parish of St. Mary, York, the Ven. Kevin Stockall, the Rev. Dr. 150-506, the Rev. Glen Gough and Sarah Gough, licensed lay David Mercer, honorary assistant. James Soulikias (clergy minister Mark Tudor. David, our archbishop, Claude, William and widower). Diocese of Ho, Aloysus Genya, local catechist. George, retired bishops, and their families. Installation of canons and collation of archdeacons this evening. 17: Parish of St. Peter, the Rev. Canon Dr. Ross Hebb. Members and work of the diocesan Spiritual Development Team. Diocese of Ho, 5: Parish of Wicklow, Wilmot, Peel and Aberdeen, the Rev. Robert Benson Owusu, local catechist. LeBlanc. Jacqueline Blagrave (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, Joseph Pomevor, parochial catechist. 18: Parish of St. Philip's, the Rev. Rob Salloum, the Rev. David Alston. Nicholas Saulnier, postulant. Diocese of Ho, Joseph Dzanka, 6: Parish of Woodstock, the Rev. Shirley Noseworthy. Regional local catechist. Deans. Diocese of Ho, Aloysus Genya, local catechist. 19: Parish of Stanley, the Rev. Canon Bonnie LeBlanc. Diocese of 7: Pennies and Sparrows (Central Saint John Community Ministry), Ho, James Obeng, local catechist. the Rev. Jasmine Chandra, the Rev. Terence Chandra. Pamela Brown (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, Benson Owusu, local December 20: Mission agencies and their ministry throughout the catechist. Anglican Communion, including the Mothers’ Union around the world. Archbishop Linda Nicholls, Anglican Church of Canada. 8: Parish of Andover, the Rev. Harold Boomer. The Rev. Canon Tom Diocese of Western Newfoundland, Bishop John Organ. Diocese of Smith, Diocesan Registrar. Diocese of Ho, Joseph Dzanka, local Ho, Bishop Matthias Meduadues-Badohu. Diocese of Yukon, Bishop catechist. Lesley Wheeler-Dame, the Ven. Sarah Usher, Executive Archdeacon, members of the Diocesan Executive Committee. 9: Parish of Bathurst. Robert Cheatley, candidate for ordination. David, our archbishop, Claude, William and George, retired Diocese of Ho, James Obeng, local catechist. bishops, and their families. 10: Parish of Bright. Diocese of Ho, Martin Dzorgbe, local catechist 21: Parish of Sussex, the Rev. Canon Tom Stradwick, the Rev. Dana (retired). Dean. Charlotte Trentowsky (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, Martin October 11: The Church of the Province of Uganda, the Most Revd Dzorgbe, local catechist (retired). Stephen Samuel Kaziimba, Archbishop. Archbishop Linda Nicholls, 22: Parish of Upham, the Ven. Rob Marsh, the Rev. Brenda Fowler. Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Members and work of the diocesan Stewardship and Financial Edward Island, Bishop-elect Sandra Fyfe. Diocese of Ho, Bishop Development Team. Diocese of Ho, Lawrence Anyormi, local Matthias Meduadues-Badohu. Diocese of Yukon, Bishop Lesley catechist. Wheeler-Dame; Watson Lake: St. John the Baptist; Lower Post, Swift River and Telegraph Creek: St. Aidan; Dease Lake; Glenora; 23: Parish of Upper Kennebecasis, the Rev. Dr. Chris McMullen, the licensed lay minister Tim Liverton. David, our archbishop, Claude, Rev. Dan McMullen. Joyce Williams (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, William and George, retired bishops, and their families. Emmanuel Dzobor, local catechist. 12: Parish of Cambridge and Waterborough, the Rev. Andrew 24: Parishes of Waterford and St. Mark's, the Rev. Dr. Sean Horne; Debora Kantor, family youth minister. Rosalie Brown Davidson, the Rev. Canon Allen Tapley, honorary assistant. (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, Lawrence Anyormi, local catechist. Members and work of the diocesan Youth and Intergenerational Ministries Team. Diocese of Ho, Emmanuel Apreku, local catechist. 13: Parish of Campobello, the Rev. Kevin Borthwick. Layreaders. Diocese of Ho, Emmanuel Dzobor, local catechist. 25: The Peace of Jerusalem and the People of Bethlehem. 7: Parish of Shediac, the Ven. Brent Ham. Margaret Petrie (clergy 14: Parish of Canterbury, Benton and Kirkland. Joan Burchill widow). Diocese of Ho, Mr. Prince Charles Spencer-Gangaglo, (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, Emmanuel Apreku, local catechist. ordinand. 15: Parish of Central Kings, the Ven. Rob Marsh, the Rev. Brenda 8: Parish of St. Andrews, the Ven. John Matheson, the Rev. Jim Fowler. Jean Wilson, Diocesan E-offering Administrator. Diocese of Crighton, the Rev. Robert Cheatley. Members and work of the Ho, people of St. George's Cathedral. diocesan Misconduct Committee. Diocese of Ho, Mrs. Philippa 16: Parish of Chatham, the Ven. Perry Cooper, the Rev. Edward Amable, Diocesan Chancellor. Quann, the Rev. Ted Quann. Diane McKay, candidate for ordination. 9: Parish of St. Andrew, Sunny Brae, the Rev. Rob Salloum, the Rev. Diocese of Ho, people of St. Paul's, Agbozume. David Alston. Mary Robinson (clergy widow). Diocese of Ho, Mr. James Kpornu, Diocesan Treasurer. 17: Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Rev. Geoffrey Hall, Dean; the Rev. Debbie Edmondson; the Rev. Canon Patricia Drummond, the 10: Parish of St. David and St. Patrick, the Ven. John Matheson. Rev. Canon Jon Lownds, the Rev. Canon Tom Smith, honorary Members and work of the diocesan Administration Team. Diocese assistants. Diocese of Ho, people of St. Anthony's, Penyi. of Ho, Mr. Edward Matsi, Diocesan Secretary and Volta Regional Manager of Anglican Schools. October 18: The Episcopal Church, the Most Revd Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop. Archbishop Linda Nicholls, Anglican Church of 11: Parish of St. George, the Rev. Mary Anne Langmaid. Diane Canada. Diocese of Québec, Bishop Bruce Myers. Diocese of Ho, McKay, candidate for ordination. Diocese of Ho, Mr. Sampson Bishop Matthias Meduadues-Badohu. Diocese of Yukon, Bishop Mensah, Diocesan Financial Advisor. Lesley Wheeler-Dame; Carcross, Tagish & Johnson's Crossing: St. Saviour's; Teslin: St. Philip's, the Ven. Sarah Usher, Len Usher and 12: Parish of St. James, Moncton, the Rev. Wendy Amos-Binks. the ministry team. David, our archbishop, Claude, William and Diocese of Ho, Joyce Agbefu, diocesan catechist (retired). George, retired bishops, and their families. December
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