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Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Scottish Episcopal Church DIOCESE of St ANDREWS DUNKELD and DUNBLANE Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 I ask not only on behalf of these, but also on behalf of those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one. As you, Father, are in me and I am in you, may they also be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me. John 17.20-21 2 Day 1 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway – Kevin Perth Cathedral, St Ninian Hunter Farquharson, Celia Matthews Richard Sutton (Chaplain to St Ninian’s Primary) Lay Reader Lis Burke Day 2 College of Bishops Bishop Ian All Souls Group (St Serf, Burntisland, St Columba, Aberdour, St Peter, Inverkeithing) Dean Norby, Carol Latimer Day 3 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St John the Baptist, Perth Graham Taylor, Annie Hughes, Bishop Bruce Cameron, Fergus Harris, Shelley Marsh, Alan Tilson Day 4 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Saviour, Bridge of Allan Jo Mulliner, Lay Readers Nick Price, Sue White 3 Day 5 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Bishop of Argyll and The Isles – Keith Bishop-elect) All Saints, St Andrews Alasdair Coles, Malcolm Aldcroft, David Day, Giles Dove, Anne Haselhurst, Ian Michael Day 6 College of Bishops Bishop Ian The Cathedral Chapter Provost Hunter Farquharson, Dean Kenny Rathband, Synod Clerk Alasdair Coles, Alison Peden, Graham Taylor, Christine Fraser, Liz Baker Hon Canons - Celia Matthews, Trevor Hart (Canon Theologian), Bishop Richard O’Brien Hon Lay Canon - John Ferguson-Smith Day 7 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Highland Perthshire Group (Holy Trinity, Pitlochry, St Andrew, Strathtay, St Adamnan, Kilmaveonaig, All Saints’, Kinloch Rannoch) Liz Baker, Lay Reader Lesley Whitwood, Ordinand Rachael Wright 4 Day 8 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Mary, Aberfoyle with St Andrew, Callander Alison Peden (Interim Pastor) Day 9 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Holy Trinity, Dunfermline with St Margaret, Rosyth Kenny Rathband Day 10 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Bishop of Brechin – Andrew Strathearn Group (St Columba, Crieff, St Serf, Comrie, St Angus, Lochearnhead and St Fillan, Killin) Gennie Evans Day 11 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Andrew, St Andrews Trevor Hart, Jim Thomson, Josh Cockayne Lay Reader Bea Cowan 5 Day 12 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Modoc, Doune Alison Peden Hospital Chaplains: Hunter Farquharson, PRI, Graham Taylor, Murray Royal, Perth Day 13 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St James, Cupar with St Mary, Ladybank Roy Anetts, Jenny Black, Bishop Bob Gillies Day 14 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Partner Dioceses Bishop of Amazonia - Marinez, Bishop of Calcutta - Paritosh St John, Alloa Chris Lowdon (Interim Pastor) 6 Day 15 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Bishop of Edinburgh – John St James, Dollar Chris Lowdon Day 16 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Paul, Kinross David Mackenzie-Mills, Felicity Shaw Day 17 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Mary, Kirriemuir Elaine Garman (Interim Pastor) Day 18 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Mary, Birnam Lesley-ann Craddock, Frances Foreshaw 7 Day 19 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Mary, Newport-on-Tay with St Margaret, Tayport Katherine Barrable, Lay Reader Margaret Gray Bishop’s Chaplain for Retired Clergy Richard Grosse Day 20 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney – Anne St Michael, Elie with St John, Pittenweem Steve Butler Day 21 College of Bishops Bishop Ian East Perthshire Group (St Ninian, Alyth, St Catharine, Blairgowrie, St Anne, Coupar Angus, St Michael, Ballintuim) Alasdair Coles (interim pastor), Janice Cameron, David Cameron Day 22 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Peter, Kirkcaldy with St Leonard and St Margaret, Kinghorn Christine Fraser 8 Day 23 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Holy Trinity, Stirling Christoph Wutscher, Bishop John Crook, Val Nellist, Graham Willey Day 24 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Mary, Dunblane Nerys Brown, Jeanette Allan, Peter Potter Day 25 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness – Mark (Primus) St Columba, Stanley Carrie Applegath, Lay Reader Graham Martin-Bates The Bield at Blackruthven Robin Anker-Petersen, Kirrilee Reid Day 26 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Central Fife Centre of Mission St Luke, Glenrothes with St Finnian, Lochgelly Gerry Dillon, Gareth Benson, Lay Mins Ross Stirling-Young, Edith Matthewson 9 Day 27 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Kessog, Auchterarder with St James, Muthill Tracy Dowling Appletree Community Lay Reader Kate Sainsbury Day 28 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St Margaret, Leven Bonnie Evans-Hills, Lay Reader Ian Scott Day 29 College of Bishops Bishop Ian St John, Forfar with St Margaret, Lunanhead Elaine Garman Chapel at Glamis Castle Giles Dove 10 Day 30 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Church Schools St Ninian, Perth, St Mary, Dunblane, Glenalmond College School Chaplains Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Glenalmond Stephen Graham University Chaplains: Alasdair Coles, St Andrews, Jo Mulliner, Stirling Ordinands in training: Rachael Wright, Ross Stirling-Young Day 31 College of Bishops Bishop Ian Diocesan Boards and Committees Those who serve the Diocese Kenny Rathband, Dean Hunter Farquharson, Provost Linda Smith White, Chancellor Paul Keith, Registrar Carol Aitchison, Bishop’s PA Eleanor McGourty, Office Assistant Brendan Grimley, Convener of Admin Board Lis Burke, Warden of Lay Readers Robert Nellist, PVG Co-ordinator 11 Perth Cathedral St Andrew’s, St Andrews Rosyth Inverkeithing DIOCESE of St ANDREWS, DUNKELD and DUNBLANE (Charity No SC017654) www.standrews.anglican.org 12.
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