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February 2020 February 2020 Sat 1 DEANERY OF THETFORD AND ROCKLAND Rural Dean: Matthew Jackson. Lay Chair: Peter Lotarius. Dioceses and Bishops: Lucknow (North India) Peter Baldev; Guatemala (Central America) Armando Guerra Soria. Sun 2 BISHOPS GRAHAM (NORWICH), ALAN (THETFORD) AND JONATHAN (LYNN) Confirmation at Holy Trinity, Norwich. Presentation of Anglican Church of Burundi: Archbishop Martin Blaise Nyaboho. Christ in the Temple Mon 3 ATTLEBOROUGH WITH BESTHORPE Clergy: Matthew Jackson, Andrew Slater. Readers: Bob Andrews, Brenda Greig, Pauline Simper, Russell Davis. Our Archdeacons: Steven Betts, Karen Hutchinson and Ian Bentley. Dioceses and Bishops: Lui (South Sudan) Stephen Dokolo Ismail Mbalah (Primate); Taiwan (The Episcopal Church) David Lai; Guildford (England) Andrew Watson. Tue 4 EAST WITH WEST HARLING, BRIDGHAM WITH ROUDHAM, LARLING, BRETTENHAM AND RUSHFORD Clergy: David Smith, Caryll Brown. Reader: George Sharpe. Dioceses and Bishops: Lusaka (Central Africa) David Njovu; Tamale (West Africa) Jacob Ayeebo; Guinea (West Africa) Jacques Boston. Wed 5 GREAT ELLINGHAM (SHELLROCK): Great Ellingham, Little Ellingham, Rockland All Saints, Rockland St Peter, Shropham w Snetterton. Clergy: Christina Mason, Susan Strutt. Readers: Carol Bennett, Colin Thomas. Chaplain to Norwich International Airport, Rosemary Maskell. Dioceses and Bishops: Lusitanian Church (Portugal) Jorge Pina Cabral; Tanga (Tanzania) Maimbo Mndolwa (Primate). Thu 6 GUILTCROSS GROUP: Blo Norton, Garboldisham, Kenninghall, Riddlesworth. The Churchwardens and PCC during the vacancy. Garboldisham CofE VC Primary School. Dioceses and Bishops: Luwero (Uganda) Eridard Kironde Nsubuga; Tarime (Tanzania) Mwita Akiri; Tasmania (Australia) Richard Condie. Fri 7 QUIDENHAM GROUP: Banham, Eccles, New Buckenham, Old Buckenham, Quidenham, Wilby. Clergy: Steve Wright. Reader: Helen Pearson. Air Training Corps and Sea and Army Cadet Chaplains across the Diocese. Dioceses and Bishop: Lweru (Tanzania) Godfrey Mbelwa; Te Pihopatanga o Tai Tokerau (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Te Kitohi Wiremu Pikaahu. Sat 8 THETFORD (TEAM MINISTRY): Croxton, Kilverstone, Thetford, Wretham w Illington. Clergy: Peter Herbert, Tony Heywood. Readers: Ruth Kightley, Alan Miller, Jean Rolph. The Bishop's CofE Primary Academy (Thetford). Dioceses and Bishops: Machakos (Kenya) Joseph Mutungi; Te Pihopatanga o Tairawhiti (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Don Tamihere (Primate); Gujarat (North India) Silvans Christian. Sun 9 BISHOPS GRAHAM (NORWICH), ALAN (THETFORD) AND JONATHAN (LYNN) The Deanery of Lulea (in our link Diocese in Sweden) and its Rural Dean, Hans Third Sunday Johansson. before Lent Anglican Church of Canada: Archbishop Linda Nicholls. Mon 10 DEANERY OF BLOFIELD Rural Deans: Martin Greenland, Peter Leech. Lay Chair: Keith Gerrard. Dioceses and Bishops: Madhya Kerala (South India) Thomas Kanjirappally Oommen (Primate); Te Pihopatanga o Upoko o Te Ika (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Waitohiariki Quayle; Gusau (Nigeria) John Garba Danbinta. Tue 11 ACLE AND BURE TO YARE: Acle, Beighton w Moulton, Freethorpe, Halvergate w Tunstall, Limpenhoe, Southwood and Cantley, Reedham, Wickhampton. Clergy: Martin Greenland. Readers: Nicholas Cowen, Vic Tasker-Walsham. Acle CofE VC Primary School. Dioceses and Bishops: Madi & West Nile (Uganda) Charles Collins Andaku; Te Pihopatanga o Upoko o Te Waipounamu (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Richard Wallace; Guyana (West Indies) Charles Davidson. Wed 12 BLOFIELD: Blofield, Burlingham Saint Andrew w Saint Peter, Hemblington. Clergy: Kevin Billson. Reader: Susan Shillam. Diocesan Safeguarding Advisers, Sue Brice and Sian Griffiths. Dioceses and Bishops: Madras (South India) George Stephen Jeyaraj; Temotu (Melanesia) Leonard Dawea (Primate). Thu 13 BROADSIDE: Ranworth with Panxworth, South Walsham, Upton & Fishley, Woodbastwick. Clergy: Nick Garrard, Helen Garrard. Fairhaven CofE VA Primary School (South Walsham). Dioceses and Bishops: Madurai-Ramnad (South India) Marialouis Joseph; Temuco (Chile) Abelino Manuel Apeleo; Tennessee (The Episcopal Church) John Bauerschmidt. Fri 14 GREAT AND LITTLE PLUMSTEAD, RACKHEATH WITH SALHOUSE AND WITTON: Clergy: Darleen Plattin. Readers: Gloria Chinery, John Long, Helen Grogutt, Linda Stone. Salhouse CofE VC Primary School. Bishop's Adviser for Women's Ministry, Heather Butcher. Dioceses and Bishops: Mahajanga (Indian Ocean) Spencer Hall Speers; Terekeka (South Sudan) Paul Modi Farjala. Sat 15 LINGWOOD: Burlingham, Hassingham (Unofficial), Lingwood, Strumpshaw. Clergy: David Wakefield. Reader: Lorna Clark. The Julian Centre in Norwich and its ministry to visitors and pilgrims. Dioceses and Bishops: Maiduguri (Nigeria) Emmanuel Morris; Territory of the People (Canada) Barbara Jean Andrews; Gwagwalada (Nigeria) Moses Tabwaye. Sun 16 BISHOPS GRAHAM (NORWICH), ALAN (THETFORD) AND JONATHAN (LYNN) United Reformed Church: Eastern Synod Moderator, Paul Whittle. Installation of Second Sunday Honorary Canons. before Lent The Church of the Province of Central Africa: Archbishop Albert Chama. Mon 17 YARE VALLEY CHURCHES: Brundall, Braydeston and Postwick. Clergy: Peter Leech. Reader: Keith Gerrard. The Society of St Margaret at Walsingham. Dioceses and Bishops: Maine (The Episcopal Church) Stephen Lane; Texas (The Episcopal Church) Andrew Doyle. Tue 18 DEANERY OF BRECKLAND Rural Dean: Stephen Thorp. Lay Chairs: Graham Eustance, Alistair Skipper. Dioceses and Bishops: Maiwut (South Sudan) Peter Gatbel Kunen Lual; The Arctic (Canada) David Parsons; Haiti (The Episcopal Church) Jean Zache Duracin. Wed 19 ASHILL: Ashill, Carbrooke, Ovington, Saham Toney. Clergy: Jane Atkins. Readers: Anne Leighton, Jean Anne Rockett . Ashill CofE VC Primary School, Parker's CofE VC Primary School (Saham Toney), St Peter & St Paul Carbrooke CofE Primary Academy. Marketing and Communications Team: Gordon Darley (Director). Barbara Kirk (PA), Katherine Limbach, Angela George, Steve Heybourne, Wendy Halsey, Joanna Fisher. Dioceses and Bishops: Makamba (Burundi) Martin Blaise Nyaboho (Primate); The Episcopal Church in South Carolina (The Episcopal Church) Gladstone Adams. Thu 20 HILBOROUGH GROUP: Cockley Cley, Foulden, Gooderstone, Great Cressingham, Hilborough. Clergy: Linda Lubbe. Gooderstone CofE Primary Academy. Editor of 'The Magazine' and Communications Officer, Barbara Bryant and all parish magazine editors and webmasters. Dioceses and Bishops: Makueni (Kenya) Francis Mboya Matui; The Murray (Australia) Keith Dalby; The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (Spain) Carlos Lopez-Lozano. Fri 21 MUNDFORD: Cranwich, Ickburgh, Langford, Mundford. Clergy: Linda Lubbe. Mundford CofE Primary Academy. Bishops' and Archdeacons' PAs and Secretaries: Graham Cossey, Coralie Nichols, Alison Steward, Ann Whittet, Brenna Wells. Dioceses and Bishops: Makurdi (Nigeria) Nathan Nyitar Inyom; Thika (Kenya) Julius Njuguna Wanyoike. Sat 22 NAR VALLEY: Castleacre, Narborough with Narford, Newton-by-Castleacre, Pentney, Southacre, Westacre. Clergy: Stuart Nairn, Richard Howells.. Castle Acre CofE Primary Academy, Narborough CofE Primary Academy. The Dioceses and Bishops of Malabar (South India) Royce Manoj Victor; Thoothukudi - Nazareth (South India) Samuel Devasahayam Ebenezer Clement; Hanuato'o (Melanesia) Alfred Karibongi. Sun 23 BISHOPS GRAHAM (NORWICH), ALAN (THETFORD) AND JONATHAN (LYNN) Salvation Army: Divisional Commanders, Derek and Susan Jones. Sunday next The Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America: Archbishop Julio Murray before Lent Thompson. Mon 24 NECTON: Holme Hale, Necton, North Pickenham, South Pickenham. Clergy: Stephen Thorp. Readers: Carole Hicks, Susan March, Raymond Mathias. Necton CofE VA Primary School. Dioceses and Bishops: Malaita (Melanesia) Samuel Sahu; Tirunelveli (South India) Jayaraj Christdoss; Harare (Central Africa) Chad Nicholas Gandiya. Tue 25 OXBOROUGH GROUP: Bodney, Didlington, Little Cressingham, Oxborough. Clergy: Linda Lubbe. Reader: George Lynne. Bishop Graham's visit to Humbleyard Deanery. Dioceses and Bishops: Malakal (South Sudan) Hilary Garang Deng; Toamasina (Indian Ocean) Jean Paul Solo. Wed 26 SWAFFHAM AND SPORLE: Sporle with Great and Little Palgrave, Swaffham. Clergy: Janet Allan, Hilary De Lyon. Readers: Julia Richardson, Andy Mash. Ash Wednesday Sporle CofE Primary Academy, Swaffham CofE Junior Academy, Swaffham CofE VC Infant School. Dioceses and Bishops: Malek (South Sudan) Peter Joh Abraham Mayom; Tohoku (Japan) John Masato Yoshida. Thu 27 THE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE: Clergy: Paul Wilkinson, Joy Fernando. Diocesan Chancellor, David Etherington and Deputy Chancellor, Anthony Trace. Diocese and Bishops: Malek Rup (South Sudan) Peter Marial Agok; Tokyo (Japan) Francis Xavier Hiroyuki Takahashi; Toliara (Indian Ocean) Todd McGregor. Fri 28 THREXTON: Clergy: Geraldine Foster. Diocesan Registrar, Stuart Jones and Registry Clerk, Joanne Pelan. Dioceses and Bishops: Malindi (Kenya) Lawrence Dena; Tonj (South Sudan) Peter Yuol Gur. Sat 29 WATTON: Clergy: Geraldine Foster, Michaela Sorensen. Readers: Shirley Blake, Margaret Enger, Elaine Rodgers. Dioceses and Bishops; Manchester (England) David Walker; Torit (South Sudan) Bernard Oringa Balmoi. Editor: The Revd Canon Sally Theakston, Bishop's Chaplain - 01603 614172, [email protected].
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