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February 2020 FEBRUARY 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s People Name of Thematic Date Day / Calendar Day Schools (Incumbent, Clergy, Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Parish Prayer Point (Lectionary) LLMs) Lucknow (North India) The Right Revd Peter The homeless 1 Feb Brigid, Abbess of Kildare, Shine Pinehurst Baldev Curate: Revd Simon Halls and those who 2020 c.525 (BMO) Guatemala (Central America) The Most Revd support them Armando Guerra Soria The police, The Presentation of Chippenham: Pray for the Anglican Church of Burundi 2 Feb probation, Christ in the Temple St Andrew with The Most Revd Martin Blaise Nyaboho - 2020 ambulance and (Candlemas) Ty ther ton Lucas Archbishop of Burundi & Bishop of Makamba fire services Vicar: Revd Rod Key, LLM: Mrs Eryl Spencer Lui (South Sudan) The Most Revd Stephen Dokolo Anskar, Archbishop of Ismail Mbalah Ty ther ton 3 Feb Hamburg, Missionary in Taiwan (The Episcopal Church) The Right Revd Local Lucas: 2020 Denmark and Sweden, David Lai government St Nicholas Church in Wales: 865 Guildford (England) The Right Revd Andrew John Diocese of Bangor, Watson Bishop Andrew John North Wilts Area Dean: Revd. Alison Church of Ireland: Lusaka (Central Africa) The Right Revd David Njovu Gilbert of Sempringham, Deanery Area Love, Deanery Lay Chair: Diocese of Dublin 4 Feb Tamale (West Africa) The Right Revd Jacob Ayeebo The health Founder of the Gilbertine Dean, Lay Chair Mr David Briggs; Secretary and Glendalough, 2020 Guinea (West Africa) The Right Revd Jacques sector Order, 1189 and Leadership & Treasurer: Mrs Hilary Archbishop Michael Boston Team Greene Jackson Lusitanian Church (Portugal) The Right Revd Jorge 5 Feb Chippenham: Pina Cabral Our Members 2020 St Paul Tanga (Tanzania) The Most Revd Dr Maimbo of Parliament Mndolwa (Primate) Vicar: Revd Simon Dunn, Luwero (Uganda) The Right Revd Eridard Kironde Curate: Revd Tom Hunton, Nsubuga Victims of 6 Feb The Martyrs of Japan, Hardenhuish: Associate Local Mininster: Tarime (Tanzania) The Right Revd R Mwita Akiri human rights 2020 1597 St Nicholas Revd Dave Kilmister, LLMs: Tasmania (Australia) The Right Revd Dr Richard abuses Mr Neil Hutton, Mrs Karin Condie Needham Those working Lweru (Tanzania) The Right Revd Godfrey Mbelwa 7 Feb Langley Burrell: in hospitality, Te Pihopatanga o Tai Tokerau (Aotearoa NZ & 2020 St Peter tourism and the Polynesia) The Right Revd Te Kitohi Wiremu Pikaahu Arts FEBRUARY 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s Day / Name of People (Incumbent, Thematic Date Schools Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Calendar Day Parish Clergy, LLMs) Prayer Point (Lectionary) Church in Wales: Diocese St Peter’s CE Machakos (Kenya) The Right Revd Joseph Mutungi of Bangor, Bishop Andrew Priest in Charge: Revd Andy Te Pihopatanga o Tairawhiti (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) John 8 Feb Chippenham: Academy The Armed (Chippenham): Gubbins, LLM: Mr Richmond The Most Revd Don Tamihere (Primate) Church of Ireland: Diocese 2020 St Peter Forces Headteacher Cursiter Gujarat (North India) The Right Revd Silvans Christian of Dublin and Glendalough, Mr Mark Everett Archbishop Michael Jackson The Diocese The Third Pray for the Anglican Church of Canada 9 Feb of Nebbi, The Rt Revd Alphonse Sunday before Uganda, linked The Most Revd Linda Nicholls - Primate of the Anglican The Media 2020 Watho-Kudi Lent with Bristol Church of Canada West Deanery Scholastica, sister St John’s CE VC Vicar: Revd Charles Sutton, Madhya Kerala (South India) The Most Revd Thomas of Benedict, Kanjirappally Oommen (Primate) The natural 10 Feb Clifton: All Primary School Assistant Curate: Revd Wendy Abbess of Te Pihopatanga o Upoko o Te Ika (Aotearoa NZ & world and 2020 Saints Headteacher: Bray, LLM: Jessica Smith, Mr Ian Plombariola, Polynesia) The Right Revd Waitohiariki Quayle climate justice c.543 Mr Justin Hoye Yemm Gusau (Nigeria) The Right Revd John Garba Danbinta Christ Church Madi & West Nile (Uganda) The Right Revd Charles Church of England: Diocese Vicar: Revd Paul Langham, CE Primary Collins Andaku of Worcester, Bishop John Those 11 Feb Clifton: Christ Associate Minister: Revd School (Clifton) Te Pihopatanga o Upoko o Te Waipounamu (Aotearoa suffering from 2020 Ruthy Lillington, Curate: Revd Inge, Bishop Graham Usher Church Headteacher: NZ & Polynesia) The Right Revd Richard Wallace Neil Shepherd Church of Norway: addiction Mrs Clare Jones Guyana (West Indies) The Right Revd Charles Davidson Diocese of Hamar, Bishop Priest in Charge: Revd Solveig Fiske Lee Barnes, Associate Madras (South India) The Right Revd George Stephen Clifton: Jeyaraj 12 Feb Local Ministers: Revd Dru Industry and Holy Trinity Brooke-Taylor, Revd Fances Temotu (Melanesia) The Most Revd Leonard Dawea 2020 business (Hotwells) Houghton, Curate: Revd (Primate) Richard Croft, LLMs Mrs Elizabeth Fry Manor CE VC Madurai-Ramnad (South India) The Right Revd The legal Primary School, Marialouis Joseph profession, 13 Feb Coalpit Heath: Vicar: Revd Colin Lunt, LLM: Headteacher: Temuco (Chile) The Right Revd Abelino Manuel Apeleo judges, 2020 Mr Mike Swain St Saviour Mr Neil Tennessee (The Episcopal Church) The Right Revd John magistrates, McKellar-Turner Bauerschmidt court officials FEBRUARY 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s Day / Name of Thematic Date Schools People (Incumbent, Clergy, LLMs) Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Calendar Day Parish Prayer Point (Lectionary) Cyril and Methodius, Colerne CE VC The Mahajanga (Indian Ocean) The Right Revd Missionaries Colerne: Primary School, Priest in Charge: Revd Dr Janet unemployed 14 Feb to the Slavs, Spencer Hall Speers St John Headteacher: Anderson-MacKenzie, Associate Local and those 2020 869 and 885 Terekeka (South Sudan) The Right Revd Paul Modi Church of England: Baptist Mr Mark Minister: Revd Gillian Parkin who work Valentine, Farjala Diocese of Worcester, Soloman with them Martyr at Rome, Bishop John Inge, c.269 Bishop Graham Usher Sigfrid, Bishop, Acting Dean: Revd Canon Michael Church of Norway: Apostle of Bristol Cathedral Johnson, Canon Precentor: Revd Maiduguri (Nigeria) The Right Revd Emmanuel Diocese of Hamar, Sweden, 1045 Choir School Canon Nicola Stanley, Canon Morris Bishop Solveig Fiske The hungry 15 Feb Thomas Bray, Bristol and Cathedral Chancellor: Revd Canon Michael Territory of the People (Canada) The Right Revd and those 2020 Roden, Diocesan Canon: Revd Canon Barbara Jean Andrews Priest, Founder Cathedral Schools Trust: who support Dr Martin Gainsborough, Cathedral Gwagwalada (Nigeria) The Right Revd Moses of the SPCK and Headteacher: them Mr Neil Blundell Chaplain, Minor Canon: Revd Sarah Tabwaye the SPG, 1730 Evans The Second Pray for the Church of the Province of Central 16 Feb Victims of Sunday before Corsham: St Africa 2020 The Most Revd Albert Chama - Archbishop of crime Lent Bartholomew Central Africa & Bishop of Northern Zambia Janani Luwum, Gastard: Maine (The Episcopal Church) The Right Revd Church of Ireland: 17 Feb Archbishop Stephen Lane St John Diocese of Limerick Young people 2020 of Uganda, Texas (The Episcopal Church) The Right Revd Baptist Team Vicar: Revd Adam Beaumont, and Killaloe, Bishop Martyr, 1977 Andrew Doyle Priest-in-Charge: Revd Dr Andrew Kenneth Kearon Lacock CE VC Johnson, Associate Minister: Revd Victor Maiwut (South Sudan) The Right Revd Peter Evangelical Lutheran Those Primary School: Howlett, LLMs: Miss Linda Culling, Mr Gatbel Kunen Lual Church in Denmark: 18 Feb Lacock: The Arctic (Canada) The Right Revd David promoting Headteacher: David Harvey, Mr Neil Pidduck, Mrs Diocese of Roskilde, 2020 St Cyriac Parsons inter-faith Mr Richard Stella Sage Bishop Peter Fischer- Haiti (The Episcopal Church) The Right Revd Jean understanding Hearn Zache Duracin Moeller Makamba (Burundi) The Most Revd Martin Blaise Neston: 19 Feb Nyaboho (Primate) The charitable St Philip & The Episcopal Church in South Carolina (The 2020 sector St James Episcopal Church) The Right Revd Gladstone Adams FEBRUARY 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s People Name of Thematic Date Day / Calendar Schools (Incumbent, Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Parish Prayer Point Day (Lectionary) Clergy, LLMs) Vicar: Revd David Makueni (Kenya) The Right Revd Francis Mboya Matui 20 Feb Clifton: The Murray (Australia) The Right Revd Keith Dalby Migrants and Stephenson, Associate 2020 St Paul The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (Spain) The Right Revd refugees Ministers: Revd Carlos López-Lozano Church of Ireland: Canon Edward Davis, Diocese of Limerick Revd Dr Ginny and Killaloe, Bishop Cotham: Royston, Curate: Revd Kenneth Kearon 21 Feb St Saviour Pippa White, LLMs: Makurdi (Nigeria) The Right Revd Nathan Nyitar Inyom Evangelical Lutheran People living 2020 with St Mr Rob Dimbleby, Thika (Kenya) The Right Revd Julius Njuguna Wanyoike Church in Denmark: with disability Mary Mr Nigel Gibbons, Diocese of Roskilde, Bishop Peter Fischer- The Diocese Moeller Malabar (South India) The Right Revd Royce Manoj Victor of Kitgum, 22 Feb The Rt Revd Wilson Thoothukudi - Nazareth (South India) The Right Revd Samuel linked with The elderly 2020 Kitara Devasahayam Ebenezer Clement Bristol West Hanuato’o (Melanesia) The Right Revd Alfred Karibongi Deanery Christ Church CE VC Infant School, Headteacher: Church of England: Mrs Anna Diocese of Martin, Christ Vicar: Revd Jonathan Peterborough, Bishop The Sunday Pray for the Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America Church CE VC Vickery, Associate Donald Allister, Bishop Next before Lent Downend: The Right Revd Julio Murray Thompson - Primate of IARCA & Places of 23 Feb Junior School, Ministers:
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