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DIOCESE of DUNEDIN – CYCLE of PRAYER April 2021 DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN – CYCLE OF PRAYER April 2021 DAILY The Bishop Steven Benford Lorraine DAY 1 St Paul’s Cathedral Tony Curtis (Dean) Rachel Barbara Dineen (Priest Asst) Roy Tony Martin (Priest Asst) Katherine Brian Kilkelly (Priest Asst) Janey Cathedral Chapter Archbishops and Philip Richardson Belinda Co-Presiding Bishops Don Tamihere Temukisa Fereimi Cama General Secretary Michael Hughes Carole 2 The Bishopric of Aotearoa (Pihopatanga o Aotearoa) The Bishop of Aotearoa Don Tamihere Temukisa The Bishop of Tai Tokerau Kito Pikaahu Lynnore The Bishop of Manawa o te Wheke Ngarahu Katene Kamana The Bishop of Upoko o te Ika Waitohiaiki Quayle The Bishop of Te Waipounamu Richard Wallace Nganehu The Bishop of Te Tairawhiti Donald Tamihere Te Whanau Ariki ki Otepoti Robert Pomare Heike Pomare Bella Morrell Rahab Brown Channah Poutai Carlos Poutai Maureen Cribb Te Whanau Ariki ki Murihiku Haranui Karetai Peggy Peek Miki Thompson, Ani (Arni) Wainui Faylene Tokana Andrea Jerry (Jones) George Coleman 3 Diocese of Polynesia Bishops Fereimi Cama (Archbishop) Gabriel Sharma Henry Bull University and Polytechnic Rev’d Olivia Dawson Steve Downey Chaplaincy Fr Mark Chamberlain, Helen Papuni Rev’d Jordan Redding Amy Armstrong Lyn Meinders Erolia Rooney Lisa Stuart University of Otago Dept of Theology Rev Associate Professor Chris Holmes Rev Dr Canon James Harding Dr Katie Marcar 1 4 Balclutha Brett Roberts (Vicar) Ella Balfour Helena Morton (Ministry Leader) St John’s Theological College Katene Eruera (Manakura/Principal) Karen Kemp (Dean) Frank Smith (Dean) Paul Reynolds (Acting Dean) 5 Bluff Co-operating Parish Currently under the oversight of the Methodist Church. The Forum of Co-operative Ventures Joint Regional Committees Commission on Ecumenism Caversham David Tannock (Interim Priest in Charge) 6 Archdeacons Jan Clark (Dunedin) Alec Keith Gover (Southland) Anne Michael Godfrey (Oamaru & East Otago) Anne Damon Plimmer (Central Otago) Raewyn Dunedin North Michael Wallace (Vicar) Julanne John Graveston (Deacon Curate) Aleshia Dunstan Assn of Anglican Women Christine Aitken (Dio President) 7 East Otago Faith Communities St Mary’s Palmerston, St John’s Waikouaiti. Vicar-General Jan Clark Alec Deputy Vicar-General Anne van Gend Michael Diocesan Chancellor Lauren Pegg Stuart Registrar Andrew Metcalfe Acting Accountant Paul Pedofski Senior Accounts Clerk Dominique Aitcheson Bishop’s EA Nicola Wong 8 Fiordland Olwyn Brown (Ministry Team) Miriam Dudfield (Ministry Team) Judi Manning (Ministry Team) Garth Stewart (Ministry Team) Jennifer Tapsell (Team Priest) Adrianne Stewart (Team Priest) Lumsden Eric Swift (Ministry Leader) Workplace Support Anne Bond (CEO) Diocese of Christchurch Peter Carrell (Bishop) Teresa 2 9 Gladstone Richard Aitken (Vicar) Talita Selwyn College Luke McClelland (Warden) Michael Wallace (Chaplain) Julanne St Hilda’s Collegiate School Jackie Barron (Principal) Gillian Townsley (Chaplain) 10 Gore & Districts Gary Griffith-Smith (Vicar) Debbie Bruce Cavanagh (Local Priest) Alwyn 11 Southern Coastal Deanery: Jan Clark (Regional Dean) Alec Green Island, Mornington, Sandra Baird (Priest Asst) Dave St Kilda, Brighton Diocesan Council Lisa Burton, Keith Gover, Steve Mitchell, Dot Muir, Rev’d Liz Cheyne, Rev’d Dr Tony Curtis, Rev’d Eric Kyte, Rev’d Brett Roberts, Rev’d Canon Michael Wallace. Bishop of Waikato & Taranaki Philip Richardson Belinda 12 St John’s Invercargill St Luke’s Otatara Holy Trinity Invercargill Elizabeth Cheyne (Priest-in-Charge) Evan Susan Slaughter (Deacon) Allan 13 Dean of Rural Ministry Richard Johnson Sue Homes for the Aged: Staff, Residents & Home Management Boards The Home of St Barnabas Trust, (Dunedin) Leslie Groves Home & Hospital, (Roslyn Parish) Parata Anglican Charitable Trust, (Gore) North Otago Anglican Homes for the Aged, (Oamaru) 14 Maniototo Faith Community St Hilda, Ranfurly; St George, Naseby; St Alban, St Bathans Middlemarch Faith Community St Chad 15 Milton: St John’s Permission to Officiate in the Diocese: Denis Bartley & Ngaire John Franklin & Trish Chris Rodgers & Adrienne Claire Brown & Ted Graham Langley & Rose Peter Stapleton & Gwen Shirley Brunton & Warwick Roly Letham & Jean Gillian-Mary Swift & Eric Winton Davies & Judy Cushla McMillan & Gilbert Graeme & Lois Warburton Ruth Doig James Harding Bernard Wilkinson & Anne Paul Dyer & Valerie Maud Milligan Aaron Douglas & Hannah Jill Favel & Alan Penny Sinnamon & Lionel Kit Bunker & Di Doug Hutchinson & Esther Jo Fielding & David Alec Clark & Jan Andrew Barlow & Lisa Trish Ducker Trevor and Christine James Juan Kinnear and Sean + Kelvin Wright & Clemency Carol Masters Ken Light and Lynette David Crooke & Donald Joy Hamilton-Jones 3 16 Diocesan Ministry Educator Michael Godfrey Anne Diocese of Dunedin Trust Board. Stephen Grant, Susie Johnstone, Dr Tony Fitchett , Charles French, William Patterson, Rev’d Dr Tony Martin, Rev’d Dr Peter Ross 17 Anglican Family Care Centre Mike Williams (Director) The South Centre Judith Petersen (Director) 18 Oamaru Andrea McDougall (Vicar) Anglican Youth Network (Tikanga Pakeha) Lorna Grey Diocesan Children, Youth and Families Educator John Graveston Aleshia 19 Otago Peninsula Vivienne Galletly (Priest Assistant) Mary Greet (Local Priest) Alison Latton (Local Priest) Diocesan Community Ministry Enabler Rev’d Dr Anne van Gend 20 Port Chalmers Rose Scott (Priest Asst) John Clergy Widows and Widowers Carol Brook, Shirley Erwin, Maya Loveridge, Norman Waller, Nora Dowse, Brenda Beaumont, Frances White, Neil Johnston. 21 Roslyn Eric Kyte (Vicar) Sarah Pauline Johnson (Deacon Asst) Lisa Barlow (Deacon Curate) Andrew Bishop’s Chaplains for the Ordained Ministry Ordination Candidates Diocesan Nominators Anne Gover Rev’d Dr Andrea McDougall Rev’d Richard Johnson 22 Stewart Island Richard Aitken (Vicar of Gladstone) Talita Diocese of Wellington Justin Duckworth (Bishop) Jenny Eleanor Sanderson (Assistant Bishop) Tim 23 St Martha’s Esther Clarke-Prebble (Priest-Missioner) Amanda St Matthew’s Barbara and Francis Noordanus Diocese of Auckland Ross Bay (Bishop) Jacquie 24 Taieri Stewardship in the Diocese Bible Society in N.Z. Organists & Choirs Local Branch of Royal School of Church Music 4 25 Upper Clutha Damon Plimmer (Vicar) Raewyn Doreen McKinlay (Priest Asst) Peter Barry Entwisle (Priest Asst) Joan Social Justice Commission 26 Waikaia Wendy Williamson (Ministry Leader) Diocese of Waiapu Andrew Hedge (Bishop) Raewyn 27 Waitaki-North Oamaru Graham Silkstone (Vicar) Christina Duntroon Kurow Prayer & Study Groups Diocese of Nelson Stephen Maina Mwangi (Bishop) Waitiri 28 Wakatipu David Wright (Vicar) Kim Warrington-Waitati Jeremy Nicoll (Priest-in-Charge) Sally New Zealand Missions Board Michael Hartfield (National Director) Authorised Lay Ministers, Lay Co-ordinators, Area Chaplains, Area Co-ordinators & Altar Servers 29 Western Southland Leah Boniface (Local Priest) Jean & Wayne Soper (Local Priests) Hospital Chaplaincies: Dunedin Vivienne Galletly, Cameron Sinclair Mark Chamberlain, Maureen Cribb Invercargill Andrea Gerry (Ecumenical Chaplain) Hospice (Otago Community) Hospital Chaplaincy Councils Joan Carter Order of St Luke Rev’d Jenny Quince (National Chaplain) 30 Winton Richard Johnson (Interim Priest in Charge) Sue Wyndham Faith Community & Otara Richard Johnson Sue Companion Dioceses Edinburgh Bp John Armes Claire Eastern Zambia Bp William Mchombo Mary 31 World Issues 5 .
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