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Prayer Cycle January-April 2020.Pdf DIOCESE OF EDMONTON DAILY PRAYER CYCLE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA January 1 to April 30, 2020 “I thank my God every time I remember you, constantly praying with joy in every one of my prayers…” Philippians 1.3 The names and situations in this cycle are always changing. Please alert the Synod Office ([email protected]) to any changes in time for the next publication. JANUARY Fri 3 St. Mary Abbots, Barrhead; St. Peter, Lac La Nonne: Barry Rose, Wed 1 The Naming of Jesus Rector (s. Sharon Foster); Charles The staff of the Diocesan Synod Mortimer (s. Lois), Honorary Office: the Rt. Rev. Jane Alexander Assistant. Buyé Diocese, Kabataha (s. Tim), Bishop; Alan Perry (s. Noel Parish: Fabien Miburo, Rector. Yuen), Executive Archdeacon; John Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation. Gee, Diocesan Vocational Deacon and Treasurer; Jennifer Wirun, Sat 4 St. Columba, Beaumont: Bishop’s Assistant; Margaret Stephanie London, Interim Priest-in- Glidden (s. Roy), Director of Charge; Maralyn Benay, Vocational Communications; Shelly King (s. Deacon. Buyé Diocese, Kigufi Parish: Richard), Deacon and Frederic Miburo, Rector. Cold Lake Administrative Assistant; Karen First Nations. Simons (s. Joe), Centennial Writer- in-Residence. Buyé Diocese, Sun 5 The Epiphany of the Lord Mwumba Parish: Jean Pierre Diocese of Saskatchewan; the Rt. Nsabimana, Rector. Métis Nation of Rev. Michael Hawkins, Bishop; the Alberta. Rt. Rev. Adam Halkett, Bishop of Missinipi; the Rt. Rev. Isaiah Larry Thurs 2 Diocesan outreach Beardy, Assisting Bishop of ministries: Bleeding Heart Art Missinipi. Diocese of Edmonton Space; PrayerWorks Hall; Diocesan Hospital Chaplaincy: Lee Bezanson, Outreach Youth Coordinator, Clark Kevin Kraglund, Chaplains; Regula Hardy; the intentional Christian Brandle, Chaplain and Coordinator communities of Ascension House of Hospital Visitors; Hospital Visitors and St. Aidan’s House. Buyé throughout the diocese. Buyé Diocese, Gisitwe Parish: Isaie Pascal Diocese, Mubanga Parish: Jean Sindayigaya, Rector. Alexander Bosco Nyankimbona, Rector. First Nation. Ermineskin Cree Nation. Mon 6 St. Andrew, Camrose: Jagoe, Honorary Assistant. Chaplain Jacques Vaillancourt (s. Bobbi), at Buyé High School: Audace Rector; Daryle Kerr (s. Kathy), Kwizera. Montana First Nation. Honorary Assistant; Bev Shafer, Sat 11 The Holy Innocents Secretary. Buyé Diocese, Gatukuza All Saints’ Cathedral, Edmonton: Parish: Pascal Kagenza, Rector. Alex Meek (s. Scott Sharman), Louis Bull Tribe. Rector and Dean; Quinn Strikwerda Tues 7 St. John the Evangelist, Cold (s. Madeleine Urion), Vicar; Robin Lake: Donna Gauthier (s. Ken), Gibbons, International Ecumenical Priest-in-Charge; William Patterson Canon; Fr. Michael Lapsley, and Doug Giles, Honorary Honorary Canon for Healing and Assistants. Buyé Diocese, Ruyenzi Reconciliation; Scott Sharman (s. (St. Emmanuel) Parish: Papias Alex Meek), Canon Theologian in Masengesho. Frog Lake First Mission; Gwen Bright, Terry Dunn Nation. (s. Joanne) and Alan Perry (s. Noel Yuen), Honorary Assistants; Sara Wed 8 St. George, Devon: Christian Kate Edwards-Smith (s. Steve), Gordon (s. Lisa), Rector. Buyé Executive Assistant; Jeremy Diocese, Kigina Parish: Emmanuel Spurgeon, Music Director. Buyé Ntakirutimana, Rector. Kehewin Diocese Bible School: Daniel Cree Nation. Bizimana, Director; Alfred Uwimanihaye, Teacher. Paul First Thurs 9 All Saints’, Drayton Valley: Interim Ministry. Buyé Hospital Nation. Chaplaincy: Daniel Bizimana, Sun 12 The Baptism of the Lord Chaplain. Ermineskin Cree Nation. Diocese of Saskatoon; the Rt. Rev. Chris Harper, Bishop. Diocese of Fri 10 St. Mary, Edgerton and St. Edmonton Educational Chaplain: Thomas, Wainwright: Ann Marie Heather Liddell. Buyé Diocese, Nicklin (s. Owen), Rector; Ellis Kayanza (St. Martin) Parish: Amos Mutezimana, Rector. Frog Lake First Bonertz (s. Marg), Penny Bruce and Nation. Robin Walker (s. Joanne), Honorary Assistants; Lorne Manweiler, Mon 13 Christ Church, Edmonton: Equally Anglican Principal Priest; Susan Oliver (s. Stephen Martin), Eileen Edwards, Children and Rector; Chelsy Bouwman (s. Families Coordinator; RJ Chambers, Jordan), Associate Priest; Maureen Arts Administrator; Janette Crerar and Martin Garber-Conrad, Chambers, Office Administrator. Honorary Assistants; Arlene Young The Diocese of Buyé Mothers’ and Sheila Moorey, Vocational Union: Clotilde Muhimpundu, MU Deacons. Buyé Diocese Youth President; Bibiane Nsengiyumva, Coordinator: Audace Kwizera. Chaplain; Josephine Kezakimana Samson Cree Nation. and Clementine Ujeneza, Trainers. Tues 14 Good Shepherd, All First Nations people of Treaty 6. Edmonton: Jordan Ware (s. Derek), Thurs 16 Holy Trinity, Riverbend: Rector; Tom Dean (s. Linda) and Rebecca Harris (s. Ian), Deacon-in- Maude Parsons-Hörst (s. Ron), Charge; Elisabeth Thompson (s. Honorary Assistants. The Chris Pappas), Honorary Assistant. Archdeacons of the Diocese of All lay people in parishes through Buyé: Amos Mutezimana, Evariste the Diocese of Buyé. Métis Nation Nsabimana, Casmir Ndereyimana, of Alberta. Frederic Miburo, Simeon Ntirandekura, and Leonidas Fri 17 St. Augustine of Canterbury, Nizigiyimana. Whitefish Lake First Edmonton: Jonathan Crane (s. Nation. Megan), Rector; Dan Ash, Honorary Assistant. The retired pastors of Wed 15 Holy Trinity, Edmonton: Buyé: Joel Minani, Joseph Chris Pappas (s. Elisabeth Ahishakiye, Osee Niyibizi. Alexander Thompson), Rector; Danielle First Nation. Lepine, Associate Priest; Allan Sat 18 The Confession of St. Peter University of the South, in Sewanee, St. David, Edmonton: Renée Tennessee. Enoch Cree Nation. Desjardins, Rector; Kathy Bowman (s. David Kinloch), Michael Sung (s. Tues 21 St. George, Edmonton: Agnes), Dan Van Alstine (s. Carolyn Alan Perry (s. Noel Yuen) and Skinner), Honorary Assistants. Madeleine Urion (s. Quinn Clergy on Leave Alexis Nakota Sioux Strikwerda), Interim Priests; Sheila Nation. Hagan-Bloxham, Honorary Assistant. Buyé Synod Office: the Rt. Sun 19 Epiphany 2 The Territory Rev. Sixbert Macumi, Bishop; of the People; the Rt. Rev. Barbara Audace Kwizera, Diocesan Andrews, Bishop, retired December Secretary; Leonidas Nizigiyimana, 31, 2019. The episcopal election is Treasurer, Archdeacon of Buyé; scheduled for next Saturday, Damascene Bagirubwira, January 25, 2020. Diocese of Development Officer; Nehemie Edmonton Environmental Chaplain: Mbonyimpano, Diocesan Typist. Billy Isenor. Buyé Diocese, Kabanga Ermineskin Cree Nation. Parish: Lazar Rudende, Rector. Kehewin Cree Nation. Wed 22 St. John the Evangelist, Edmonton: Richard King (s. Shelly), Mon 20 St. Faith, Edmonton: Travis Rector; Cameron Burns, Assistant Enright, Rector; Adenike Yesufu and Priest; Maryann Amor, Curate; Fred Sandra Arbeau, Vocational George (s. Annette) and Matthew Deacons; Linda Whittle (s. Jim), Oliver (s. Bev), Honorary Assistants; Honorary Assistant; Arthur Dyck (s. Blake Holt, Pastor for Student Joy), Honorary Vocational Deacon. Ministries. Buyé Synod Office: Amos Clergy of Buyé diocese in further Mutezimana, Evangelism Officer; education: Jean Berchmans Daniel Bizimana, Health and Mweningoma, Rev. Dominque Ciza Christian Education Coordinator; and Rev. Simion Kinono, who are Noel Ntamavukiro, Gender-Based studying at The School of Theology, Violence and Peace and Reconciliation Officer. Frog Lake the Rt. Rev. Peter Fenty, the Rt. First Nation. Rev. Kevin Robertson, and the Rt. Rev. Riscylla Shaw, Suffragan Thurs 23 St. Luke, Edmonton: Nick Bishops. Diocese of Edmonton Trussell (s. Stephanie); Joyce Military Chaplains: Hope Winfield; Mellor, Honorary Assistant; Joanne Ellis Jagoe. Buyé Diocese, Rusengo Neal, Honorary Vocational Deacon. Parish: Sylvere Ndururutse, Rector. Buyé Diocese, Vumbi Parish: Jean Louis Bull Tribe. Baptiste Muhigirwa, Rector. Louis Bull Tribe. Mon 27 St. Mary, Edmonton: Ruth Sesink Bott (s. Dawson), Rector; Lori Fri 24 St. Margaret, Edmonton: Calkins, Honorary Assistant and Tim Chesterton (s. Marci), Rector; Indigenous Ministries Priest. Buyé Susan Ormsbee (s. Charles), Diocese, Mwendo Parish: Jean De Honorary Assistant; Lori Hiitola- Dieu Nzobarinda, Rector. Saddle Chonkolay, Administrative Lake Cree Nation. Assistant. Buyé Diocese, Giteranyi Parish: Casmir Ndereyimana, Tues 28 St. Matthias, Edmonton: Rector. Kehewin Cree Nation. David Tiessen (s. Leanne), Rector; Eric Kregel (s. Catherine), Priest-in- Sat 25 The Conversion of St. Paul Charge, Filipino Congregation; St. Mark-Jieng, Dinka community: Joanne Webster (s. Jeremy), Akon Lual Akon (s. Elizabeth) and Associate Priest; Sally Harrison, John Ayuen (s. Mary), Priests. Buyé Vocational Deacon; Paul Bachmann Diocese, Kibonde Parish: Serges (s. Anne Marie), Honorary Assistant; Rwasa, Rector. Montana First Tracey Ross, Office Manager; Evan Nation. 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