THE DIOCESE of TRURO – June 2006

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THE DIOCESE of TRURO – June 2006 DIOCESE OF TRURO Church House, Woodlands Court, Truro Business Park Threemilestone, Truro, TR4 9NH Daily Intercessions including Anglican World Cycle April 2017 1 Frederick Denison Maurice, priest, teacher of the faith, 1872 Bishop Tim returning from his sabbatical Sa Missouri (V, The Episcopal Church) + Wayne Smith. West Missouri (VII, The Episcopal Church) + Martin Field. 2 FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT. The Cathedral – Roger Bush (C), Lynda Barley (C), Alan Bashforth (C), Mark Chapman (C), Simon Griffiths (C), Jane Horton (C) & the other members of the Chapter, Audrey Elkington (C), Helen Davies & Daphne Skinnard. Deanery of Carnmarth North – Vacant (RD), Sally Piper (LC). Su Porvoo: Church of Ireland: Diocese of Armagh, Archbishop Richard Clarke; Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark: Diocese of Funen, Bishop Tine Lindhardt. AWC: Mityana (Uganda) + Stephen Kaziimba. 3 Members of the Episcopal College meeting today M Mombasa (Kenya) + Julius Katio Kalu. 4 The Rural Deans meeting today Tu Monmouth (Wales) + Richard Pain. 5 The Lay Chairs of our deaneries W Montana (VI, The Episcopal Church) + Charles Franklin Brookhart. 6 Members of Deanery Synods Th Montreal (Canada, Canada) + Mary Irwin-Gibson. 7 United Nations World Health Day* St Goran (Patr’l) w St Michael Caerhays – Christopher Newell (C), Graham Downes (R). F Moosonee (Ontario, Canada) + Thomas Corston. 8 For all those working in Church House Sa Moray, Ross & Caithness (Scotland) + Mark Strange. 9 PALM SUNDAY Boscastle and Tintagel Group of Churches – includes Minster (Patronal) and Tintagel (Patronal) - Churchwardens and Parish Officers, for their parishes in transition. Su Porvoo: Church of Sweden: Diocese of Uppsala, Archbishop Antje Jackelén, Bishop Ragnar Persenius; Church in Wales: Diocese of Llandaff, Archbishop Barry Morgan, Bishop David Wilbourne. AWC: Jerusalem (Jerusalem & Middle East) + Suheil Dawani. 10 Monday of Holy Week All those following the way of the cross M Morogoro (Tanzania) + Godfrey Sehaba. Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) + Stanley Elilekia Hotay. 11 Tuesday of Holy Week Those persecuted for their faith Tu Mount Kenya Central (Kenya) + Isaac Ng'ang'a. Suffragan Bishop of Mount Kenya Central (Kenya) + Allen Waithaka. 12 Wednesday of Holy Week Those living with doubt and uncertainty W Mount Kenya South (Kenya) + Timothy Ranji. Suffragan Bishop Mt Kenya South (Kenya) + Charles Muturi. 13 MAUNDY THURSDAY For victims of injustice Th Mount Kenya West (Kenya) + Joseph Kagunda. 14 GOOD FRIDAY All who keep watch with those approaching death F Mpumalanga (Southern Africa) + Daniel Kgomosotho. 15 EASTER EVE For patience to wait for the light of hope to dawn Sa Mthatha (formerly St John's) (Southern Africa) + Sitembele Mzamane. 16 EASTER DAY Alleluia, Christ is risen. He is risen indeed, Alleluia! Su Porvoo: Church of England: Diocese of Derby, Bishop Alastair Redfern, Bishop Jan McFarlane; Church of Ireland: Diocese of Clogher, Bishop John McDowell; Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark: Diocese of Aalborg, Bishop Henning Toft Bro. 17 MONDAY OF EASTER WEEK Egloskerry w Tresmere, North Petherwin (Patronal), Tremaine (Patronal 28th) & Trewen – Geoffrey Pengelly (C). M Muhabura (Uganda) + Cranmer Mugisha. 18 TUESDAY OF EASTER WEEK The ministry of Local Worship Leaders Tu Mukono (Uganda) + William Ssebaggala. 19 WEDNESDAY OF EASTER WEEK The ministry of Lay Pastoral Assistants W Multan (Pakistan) + Leo Roderick Paul. 20 THURSDAY OF EASTER WEEK The ministry of Readers Th Mumbai (Form. Bombay) (North India) + Prakash Patole. 21 FRIDAY OF EASTER WEEK The ministry of Church Wardens F Mumias (Kenya) + Beneah Okumu Salala. 22 SATURDAY OF EASTER WEEK For all who share in the work of our churches as PCC members Sa Mundri (Central, Sudan) + Bismark Monday Avokaya. 23 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER Our link diocese, Strängnäs, +Johan Dalman. Su Porvoo: Church of England: Diocese of Blackburn, Bishop Julian Henderson, Bishop Geoffrey Pearson, Bishop Philip North; Scottish Episcopal Church: Diocese of Brechin, Bishop Nigel Peyton; The Lutheran Church in Great Britain: Bishop Martin Lind. AWC: Muranga South (Kenya) + Julius Karanu Wa Gicheru. 24 GEORGE, MARTYR, PATRON OF ENGLAND, C.304 St Stephen-in-Brannel – includes St George’s, Nanpean (Patronal 23rd) – Emma Childs (C). St Paul Holy Commotion, St Paul’s Church in the School St George (Patronal 23rd) & St John, Truro – Chris Epps (C). Archbishop Benson VA CE School – Helen Giblett, Headteacher. M Muyinga (Burundi) + Paisible Ndacayisaba. 25 MARK THE EVANGELIST. DAC meeting today – Chairman, John Kidman. Zennor and Towednack (Patronal) – Elizabeth Foot (C). St Mewan – includes St Mark’s, Sticker (Patronal) – Mevagissey & St Ewe – Marion Barrett (C). Tu Mytikyina (Myanmar) + John Zau Li. Assistant Bishop elect of Mytikyina (Myanmar) + Vacant. 26 Helen Baber (C) being instituted and inducted today as Rector of the Lann Pydar Benefice. W Nagpur (North India) + Paul Dupare 27 Christina Rossetti, poet, 1894. Paul Arthur (C) being licensed as Priest in Charge of Treverbyn and Priest in Charge of Roche. St Ive (Patr’l) & Pensilva, Menheniot & Quethiock – Margot Davies (C), Becca Bell (C), Sarah Angier (R), Geoffrey Cox (R), Martin Smith (R). Quethiock VA CE School - Clare Collins, Headteacher. Th Nairobi (Kenya) + Joel Waweru Mwangi. Nakuru (Kenya) + Joseph Muchai. Nakuru - Baringo Area (Kenya) + Musa Kamuren. 28 Peter Chanel, missionary, martyr, 1841. Winwalloe, Abbot. International Workers Memorial Day** Mullion, Cury & Gunwalloe (Patronal) – Shane Griffiths (C). Cury VA CE School – Lisa Newberry, Headteacher. St Ruan w St Grade & Landewednack (Patr’l) – Peter Sharpe (C), Deirdre Mackrill (C), Samuel Buchanan (R). Grade-Ruan VC CE School – Tom Harman, Headteacher. F Nambale (Kenya) + Robert Magina Barasa. 29 Catherine of Siena, teacher of the faith, 1380 North Cornwall Cluster of Churches – includes St Endellion (Patronal) – Elizabeth Wild (C), Andrew Lewis (C), David Elliott (R), Marcus Jones (R). Sa Namirembe (Uganda) + Wilberforce Kityo Luwalira. 30 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER. Endelienta, Virgin. St Enoder (Patronal) & St Newlyn East (Patronal) – Hilary Samson (C). Su Porvoo: Church of Sweden: Diocese of Gothenburg, Bishop Per Eckerdal; Scottish Episcopal Church: Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway, Bishop Gregor Duncan. AWC: Nandyal (South India) + Eggoni Pushpalalitha. RD = Rural Dean LC = Lay Chairman C = Clergy of the benefice/cluster R = Readers in the benefice/cluster, or licensed to the RD *www.who.int/world-health-day/ **www.tuc.org.uk/wmd2017 If you spot any errors please advise Lesley Fusher at Church House, email: [email protected]. .
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