Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary August 2019

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Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary August 2019 Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary August 2019 1 Thursday 4 SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Missionary District of Oeste-Brasil (Brazil) Porvoo Communion: vacant see Diocese of Bristol Diocese of Boga (Congo) Diocese of Helsinki (Evangelical Lutheran Bp Mugenyi William Bahemuka Church in Finland) Diocese of Port Elizabeth (Southern Africa) The Church of the Province of South East Bp Edward Ronald Daniels Asia: Abp Ng Moon Hing Diocese of Winchester: Diocese of Winchester: Tim Dakin, Bishop of Winchester Peter Rouch, Archdeacon of Bournemouth Newcastle West Deanery: Newcastle West Deanery: Area Dean: Christine Brown Benwell and Scotswood Team Ministry The Mothers’ Union Team Rector: David Kirkwood For the Mothers’ Union’s work in supporting Team Vicar: Dominic Coad holiday hunger activity and lunch clubs Curate: Christopher Minchin Readers: John Finley, Kathleen Germain 2 Friday and Terese Wilkinson Diocese of Offa (Nigeria) Bp Akintunde A Popoola 5 Monday Diocese of Bolivia (South America) Oswald, king of Northumbria, martyr, 642 Bp Raphael Samuel [CNS *] Diocese of Karimnagar (South India) Diocese of Ogbaru (Nigeria) Bp Reuben Mark Bp Samuel Samuel Ezeofor Diocese of Winchester: Diocese of Bondo (Kenya) Bp David Kodia David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke Diocese of Kasai-Mbujimayi (Congo) Newcastle West Deanery: Bp Marcel Kapinga Lay Chair: Meg Fisher Diocese of Winchester: Richard Brand, Archdeacon of Winchester 3 Saturday Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Karnataa Central (South India) St James’ Parish Church, Benwell Bp Prasana Kumar Samuel * Canon Pete Askew, Bishop’s Chaplain Diocese of Karnataka North (South India) Bp Ravikumar J Niranjan Diocese of Karnataka South (South India) Bp Mohan Manoraj This Prayer Diary can be downloaded each Diocese of Winchester: month from the Debbie Sellin, Bishop of Southampton Newcastle diocesan website: Newcastle West Deanery: www.newcastle.anglican.org/prayerdiary Deanery Secretary: vacant Finance Officer: Janice Stait 6 TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD Diocese of Ogori-Magongo (Nigeria) Bp Festus Davies Diocese of Ogbia (Nigeria) Diocese of Brechin (Scotland) Bp James Oruwori Bp Andrew Swift Diocese of Bor (South Sudan) Diocese of Katakwa (Kenya) Abp Ruben Akurdid Ngong Bp John Okude Omuse Diocese of Umzimvubu (Southern Africa) Diocese of Winchester: Bp Sitembele Mzamane Benefices of St Andrew and St John, Diocese of Winchester: Boscombe Paul Moore, Archdeacon for Mission Newcastle West Deanery Development Benefice of Chapel House Newcastle West Deanery: Holy Nativity Parish Church St John’s Church, Benwell Vicar: vacant Reader: Nina Lloyd-Hirst 7 Wednesday John Mason Neale, priest, hymn writer, 1866 10 Saturday Diocese of Ogbomoso (Nigeria) Laurence, deacon at Rome, martyr, 258 Bp Matthew Osunade Diocese of Ohaji/Egbama (Nigeria) Diocese of Botswana (Central Africa) Bp Chidi Collins Oparaojiaku Bp Metlha Beleme Diocese of Brisbane (Australia) Diocese of Brandon (Canada) Abp Mark Coleridge and Bps Bp William Cliff Jeremy Greaves, Iam Keese Lambert, Diocese of Winchester: John Roundhill and Cameron Venables Catherine Ogle, Dean of Winchester, and the Diocese of Winchester: Cathedral Chapter Benefices of the Holy Epiphany and St Newcastle West Deanery: Ambrose, Bournemouth The Church of the Venerable Bede, Benwell Newcastle West Deanery: Benefice of Cowgate 8 Thursday St Peter’s Parish Church Dominic, priest, founder of the Order of Vicar: Alan Paterson Preachers, 1221 Curate: Waldemar Nion Diocese of Ogoni (Nigeria) Readers: Susan Smith and William Knox Bp Solomon Gberegbara Diocese of Brasilia (Brazil) 11 EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Bp Mauricio Jose Araujo De Andrade Porvoo Communion: Diocese of Brazzaville (Congo) Diocese of Portsmouth Bp Molanga Jean Botola Diocese of Stockholm (Church of Sweden) Diocese of Winchester: The United Church of South India The Deanery of Bournemouth Most Revd Thomas Kanjirappally Oommen, Area Dean: Jennifer Nightingale Moderator Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Winchester: South Benwell Community Church and the Benefices of St Andrew, St Clement and Cornerstone Project St Swithun, Bournemouth Praying for Unity Newcastle West Deanery: For the Regional Ministers of the Northern Benefice of Denton Baptist Association. Parish church of the Holy Spirit Vicar: vacant 9 Friday Reader: Carol Wolstenholme Mary Sumner, founder of the Mothers’ Union, 1921 12 Monday Newcastle West Deanery: Benefice of Newbiggin Hall George Stephenson, engineer, 1848 [CNS *] St Wilfrid’s Parish Church Diocese of Ohio (ECUSA) Priest-in-Charge: Alan Paterson Bp Mark Hollingsworth Curate: Waldemar Nion Diocese of Bristol Bps Vivienne Faull and Lee Stephen Rayfield Diocese of Katanga (Congo) Bps 15 THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Bertin Subi and Lawrence Elisha Tendwa Diocese of Oke-Ogun (Nigeria) Diocese of Winchester: Bp Cornelius Adagbada Benefices of St Francis, St John and St Diocese of Bukavu (Congo) Michael and All Angels, Bournemouth Bp Sylvestre Bahati Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Winchester: Benefice of Elswick Benefices of All Saints and St James, Parish Church of St Stephen and St Paul Pokesdown Vicar: George Curry Newcastle West Deanery: Newcastle St Paul’s C of E Primary School Benefice of Newburn * Canon Simon Harper Vicar: Allison Harding Praying for Unity 13 Tuesday For all ecumenical holiday clubs and activities Jeremy Taylor, bishop of Down and Connor, teacher of the faith, 1667 16 Friday Florence Nightingale, nurse, social reformer, 1910 Diocese of Oke-Osun (Nigeria) Octavia Hill, social reformer, 1912 Bp Abraham Akinlalu Oji River (Nigeria) Diocese of Bukedi (Uganda) Abp Amos Amankechinelo Madu Bp Samuel Egasa British Columbia (Canada) Diocese of Katsina (Nigeria) Bp Logan McMenamie Bp Jonathan Bamaiyi Diocese of Winchester: Diocese of Winchester: Benefice of Bournemouth Town Centre Benefices of St Christopher, St Katherine Newcastle West Deanery: and St Nicholas, Southbourne Benefice of Fenham St James and St Basil Newcastle West Deanery: Vicar: James McGowan Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels, Dame Allan’s Schools in Fenham and Spital Newburn Tongues Chaplain: James McGowan 17 Saturday 14 Wednesday Diocese of Okigwe (Nigeria Maximilian Kolbe, friar, martyr, 1941 Bp Edward Osuegbu Diocese of Okene (Nigeria) Diocese of Okigwe North (Nigeria) Bp Emmanuel Onsachi Bp Godson Udochukwu Ukanwa Diocese of Buhiga (Burundi) Diocese of Okigwe South (Nigeria) Bp Evariste Nijimbere Bp David Onuoha Diocese of Bujumbura (Burundi) Diocese of Kebbi (Nigeria) Bp Eraste Bigirimana Abp Edmund Akanya Diocese of Winchester: Diocese of Winchester: Benefice of Holdenhurst and Ilford Benefice of Throop Newcastle West Deanery: Church of St Mary the Virgin, Throckley 18 NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 21 Wednesday Porvoo Communion: Diocese of Okrika (Nigeria) Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh Bp Tubokosemie Atere (Church of Ireland) Diocese of Bungoma (Kenya) Diocese of Aarhus (Evangelical Lutheran Bp George Mechumo Church in Denmark) Diocese of Winchester: The Anglican Church of Southern Africa Benefices of Bursledon and Chandler’s Ford Abp Thabo Makgoba Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Winchester: All retired clergy and readers Benefices of Westbourne Chapel and Winton, Moordown and Charminster 22 Thursday Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Oleh (Nigeria) Benefice of Newcastle Holy Cross Bp John Usiwoma Aruakpor Vicar: vacant Diocese of Bunyoro-Kitara (Uganda) Reader: Barbara Bailes Bp Samuel Kahuma Diocese of Winchester: 19 Monday Benefices of Eastleigh and Fair Oak Oswin, king of Deira, 651 [CNS *] Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Okinwa (Japan) Benefice of Ponteland Bp David Eisho Uehara Vicar: Paul Allinson Diocese of Bukuru (Nigeria) Associate Priest: Christine Brown Bp Jwan Zhumbes Readers: Kenneth Peet and Patricia Ambler Diocese of Keewatin (Canada) Richard Coates C of E School, Ponteland Bp David Norman Ashdown Praying for Unity: Diocese of Winchester: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Deanery of Eastleigh Area Dean: Fiona Gibbs 23 Friday Newcastle West Deanery: Diocese of Kentucky (ECUSA) Benefice of Newcastle St Philip & Bp Terry White St Augustine & St Matthew & St Mary Diocese of Kericho (Kenya) Vicar: Richard Deadman Bp Ernest Kiprotich Ng’eno * Canon Rachel Wood Diocese of Khartoum (Sudan) Abp Ezekiel Kumir Kondo 20 Tuesday Diocese of Winchester: Bernard, abbot of Clairvaux, teacher of the faith, Benefice of Hamble Le Rice and Hound 1153 Newcastle West Deanery: William and Catherine Booth, founders of the Church of the Holy Saviour, Milbourne Salvation Army, 1912 and 1890 Diocese of Oklahoma (ECUSA) 24 BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE Bp Ed Konieczny Diocese of Kibondo (Tanzania) Diocese of Bunbury (Australia) Bp Sospeter Ndenza Bp Ian Coutts Diocese of Kigali (Rwanda) . Diocese of Winchester: Bp Louis Mvunyi Benefices of Bishopstoke and Boyatt Wood Diocese of Kigeme (Rwanda) Newcastle West Deanery: Bp Assiel Musabyimana CHAT shop run from St Philip & St Diocese of Winchester: Augustine’s Church Hall Benefices of St John and St Luke, Hedge End Newcastle West Deanery: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ponteland 25 TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 28 Wednesday Ebba of Coldingham, abbess, 683 [CNS *] Augustine, bishop of Hippo, teacher of the faith, Porvoo Communion: 430 Diocese of Edinburgh (Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Omu-Aran (Nigeria) Church) Bp Philip Adeyemo Diocese of Espoo (Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Butare (Rwanda) Church in Finland) Bp Nathan Gasssalura The Anglican
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