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Anglican Communion Cycle of Prayer –Listings for April to December 2019 the Anglican Communion's Cycle of Prayer Is a Much-U Anglican Communion Cycle of Prayer –listings for April to December 2019 The Anglican Communion’s Cycle of Prayer is a much-used and highly valued resource throughout the Anglican Communion. It is a means by which Anglicans around the world can pray for all other Anglicans, diocese-by-diocese. The Anglican Communion Office is in the midst of a period of transition with its information technology services and it has not been possible to produce the Prayer Diary for 2019 in the same way that we have done previously. Work is in hand to improve our database and internal systems. Once complete we will be able to ralaunch a two-year cycle of prayer with automatic updates on the website. In the meantime, we hope that this listing will provide you with the means to continue the global cycle of prayer for our Communion and its members. Monday 1 April 2019 Mbeere (Kenya) The Rt Revd Moses Masamba Nthukah Wellington (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Justin Duckworth Wellington (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Eleanor Sanderson Idah (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Musa Tuesday 2 April 2019 Mbhashe (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Elliot Williams Wernyol (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Gabriel Kuol Garang Wednesday 3 April 2019 Meath & Kildare (Ireland) The Most Revd Patricia Louise Storey West Ankole (Uganda) The Rt Revd Johnson Twinomujuni West Buganda (Uganda) The Rt Revd Henry Katumba-Tamale Thursday 4 April 2019 Medak (South India) The Rt Revd A.C. Solomon Raj West Lango (Uganda) The Rt Revd Alfred Acur Okodi Friday 5 April 2019 Melbourne (Australia) The Most Revd Philip Leslie Freier (Primate) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Paul Barker Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Dr Bradly Billings Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Kate Prowd Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Genieve Blackwell West Missouri (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Martin Field Saturday 6 April 2019 Meru (Kenya) The Rt Revd Charles Mwendwa West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Most Revd Ng Moon Hing (Primate) West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Charles Samuel West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Jayson Selvaraj Idaho (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Brian Thom Sunday 7 April 2019 Pray for the Church of Church of Ireland The Most Revd Richard Lionel Clarke - Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Metropolitan Monday 8 April 2019 Mexico (Mexico) The Rt Revd Carlos Touche-Porter West Tennessee (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Don Johnson Ideato (Nigeria) The Most Revd Caleb Maduoma Anglican Cycle of Prayer Updated 19 March Tuesday 9 April 2019 Michigan (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Wendell Gibbs West Texas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd David Reed West Texas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jennifer Brooke-Davidson Wednesday 10 April 2019 Milwaukee (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Steven Miller West Virginia (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Willam Michie Klusmeyer Western Izon (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Edafe Emamezi Thursday 11 April 2019 Minna (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Daniel Abu Yisa Western Kansas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Michael Milliken Friday 12 April 2019 Minnesota (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Brian Prior Western Kowloon (Hong Kong) The Rt Revd Andrew Chan Idoani (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ezekiel Dahunsi Saturday 13 April 2019 Mishamikoweesh (Canada) The Rt Revd Lydia Mamakwa Mishamikoweesh (Canada) The Rt Revd Isaiah Larry Beardy Western Louisiana (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jacob W Owensby Ife (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Olubunmi A Akinlade Ife East (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Oluseyi Oyelade Sunday 14 April 2019 (Palm Sunday) Pray for the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem & The Middle East The Most Revd Suheil Dawani - Archbishop, Jerusalem & the Middle East & Archbishop in Jerusalem Monday 15 April 2019 Mississippi (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Brian Seage Western Massachusetts (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Douglas Fisher Ifo (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Nathaniel Oladejo Ogundipe Tuesday 16 April 2019 Missouri (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Wayne Smith Western Mexico (Mexico) The Revd Ricardo Joel Gómez Osnaya Wednesday 17 April 2019 Mityana (Uganda) The Rt Revd Stephen Kaziimba Western Michigan (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Whayne Hougland Western New York (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd William Franklin Thursday 18 April 2019 (Maundy Thursday) Mombasa (Kenya) The Rt Revd Alphonce Mwaro Baya Western Newfoundland (Canada) The Rt Revd John Organ Western North Carolina (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd José Antonio McLoughlin Friday 19 April 2019 (Good Friday) Monmouth (Wales) The Rt Revd Richard Pain Western Tanganyika (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Sadock Makaya Igbomina (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Adekola Saturday 20 April 2019 Montana (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd C. 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Leopold Friday Wondurba (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Matthew Taban Peter Thursday 25 April 2019 Morobo (South Sudan) The Rt Revd James Kenyi Elia Worcester (England) The Rt Revd John Inge Worcester (England) The Rt Revd Graham Usher Friday 26 April 2019 Morogoro (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Godfrey Sehaba Wulu (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Zacharia Mangar Apeti Ijesa North East (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Olusola Saturday 27 April 2019 Mount Kenya Central (Kenya) The Rt Revd Timothy Gichere Mount Kenya South (Kenya) The Rt Revd Timothy Ranji Mount Kenya South (Kenya) The Rt Revd Charles Muturi Mount Kenya West (Kenya) The Rt Revd Joseph Kagunda Sunday 28 April 2019 Pray for the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (The Anglican Communion in Japan) The Most Revd Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu - Primate of The Nippon Sei Ko Kai & Bishop of Hokkaido Monday 29 April 2019 Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Stanley Elilekia Hotay Wusasa (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ali Buba Lamido Ijesha North (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Isaac Oluyamo Tuesday 30 April 2019 Mpumalanga (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Daniel Kgomosotho Wyoming (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd John Smylie Wednesday 1 May 2019 Mpwapwa (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Jacob Erasto Chimeledya Yambio (South Sudan) The Most Revd Samuel Peni Yangon (Myanmar) The Most Revd Stephen Than Myint Oo (Primate) Yangon (Myanmar) The Rt Revd Samuel Htang Oak Thursday 2 May 2019 Mthatha (formerly St John's) (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Hummingfield Ndwandwe Yei (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Hilary Adeba Luate Anglican Cycle of Prayer Updated 19 March Friday 3 May 2019 Muhabura (Uganda) The Rt Revd Cranmer Mugisha Yeri (South Sudan) The Rt Revd John Abraham Nyari Ijumu (Nigeria) The Ven Paul Olarewaju Ojo Saturday 4 May 2019 Mukono (Uganda) The Rt Revd James William Ssebaggala Yewa (form. 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