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Anglican Cycle of Prayer Anglican Cycle of Prayer Anglican Cycle of Prayer Anglican Cycle of Prayer Thursday 01-Jan-2009 Holy Name of Jesus Psalm: 96: 1,11-end Isa. 52: 7-10 Liberia - (West Africa) The Rt Revd Jonathan Bau-Bau Bonaparte Hart Friday 02-Jan-2009 Psalm: 97: 1,8-end Isa. 53 Lichfield - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Jonathan Michael Gledhill Lichfield - Shrewsbury - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Alan Gregory Clayton Smith Lichfield - Stafford - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Alfred Gordon Mursell Lichfield - Wolverhampton - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Clive Gregory Saturday 03-Jan-2009 Psalm: 100 Isa. 60: 15-22 Limerick & Killaloe - (Dublin, Ireland) The Rt Revd Trevor Williams Sunday 04-Jan-2009 Christmas 2 Psalm: 149: 1-5 Phil. 3:1-16 Lincoln - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd John Charles Saxbee Lincoln - Grantham - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Timothy William Ellis Lincoln - Grimsby - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd David Douglas James Rossdale Monday 05-Jan-2009 Psalm: 9:1-11 Isa 61:8-11 Litoral Ecuador - (Province IX, USA) The Rt Revd Alfredo Morante Tuesday 06-Jan-2009 The Epiphany Psalm: 72: 1-8 Eph. 3: 1-6 O God, who revealed your only Son to the Gentiles by the leading of a star, mercifully grant theat we, who know you now by faith, may after this life enjoy the splendour of your gracious Godhead, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Liverpool - (York, England) The Rt Revd James Stuart Jones Liverpool - Warrington - (York, England) The Rt Revd David Wilfred Michael Jennings Wednesday 07-Jan-2009 Psalm: 72: 1,10-14 Eph. 3: 7-13 The Most Revd Dr. Barry Cennydd Morgan Archbishop of Wales & Bishop of Llandaff Llandaff - (Wales) The Rt Revd David Yeoman Thursday 08-Jan-2009 Psalm: 72: 1,15-end Philemon 1:1-7 Lokoja - (Province of Abuja, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Sokowamju Egbunu Friday 09-Jan-2009 Psalm: 98 Philemon 1: 8-21 London - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd & Rt Hon Richard John Carew Chartres London - Edmonton - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Peter William Wheatley London - Fulham - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd John Charles Broadhurst London - Kensington - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Michael Colclough London - Stepney - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Stephen Oliver London - Willesden - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Peter Allan Broadbent Saturday 10-Jan-2009 Psalm: 138: 1-8 Gal. 1: 1-10 Long Island - (Province II, USA) The Rt Revd Orris `Ja' G Walker Suffragan Bishop of Long Island - (Province II, USA) The Rt Revd Rodney Rae Michel Sunday 11-Jan-2009 Epiphany 1 The Baptism of our Lord Psalm: 111: 1-6 Gal. 1: 11-24 Anglican Cycle of Prayer Los Angeles - (Province VIII, USA) The Rt Revd Joseph Jon Bruno Suffragan Bishop of Los Angeles - (Province VIII, USA) The Rt Revd Chester L Talton Monday 12-Jan-2009 Psalm: 117 Gal. 2: 1-10 Louisiana - (Province IV, USA) The Rt Revd Charles Edward Jenkins Tuesday 13-Jan-2009 Psalm: 111: 4-10 Gal. 2: 11-21 Luapula - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Robert Mumbi Wednesday 14-Jan-2009 Psalm: 105: 1-7 Gal. 3: 1-14 Lucknow - (North India) The Rt Revd Anil R Stephen Thursday 15-Jan-2009 Psalm: 113 Isa. 46 Lui - (Sudan) The Rt Revd Bullen A Dolli Friday 16-Jan-2009 Psalm: 119: 41-48 Isa. 47: 1-9 Lusaka - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd David Njovu Saturday 17-Jan-2009 Psalm: 139: 1-10 Gal. 3: 15-22 Luwero - (Uganda) The Rt Revd Evans Mukasa Kisekka Sunday 18-Jan-2009 Epiphany 2. Week of prayer 18-25th. Christian Unity Psalm: 1 Gal.. 3: 23-29 Lweru - (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Jackton Yeremiah Lugumira Monday 19-Jan-2009 Psalm: 33: 1-6,12 Gal. 4: 1-11 Machakos - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Joseph Mutie Kanuku Tuesday 20-Jan-2009 Psalm: 8 Gal. 4: 12-20 Madhya Kerala - (South India) The Rt Revd Thomas Samuel Wednesday 21-Jan-2009 Psalm: 100 Gal. 4: 21-5:1 Madi & West Nile - (Uganda) The Rt Revd Enock Lee Drati Thursday 22-Jan-2009 Psalm: 85: 7-end Gal. 5: 2-12 Madurai-Ramnad - (South India) The Rt Revd A Christopher Asir Friday 23-Jan-2009 Psalm: 24: 1-6 Gal. 5: 13-25 Mahajanga - (Indian Ocean) The Rt Revd Jean-Claude Andrianjafimanana Saturday 24-Jan-2009 Psalm: 98: 1-4 Gal. 6: 1-10 Maiduguri - (Province of Jos, Nigeria) The Most Revd Emmanuel Kana Mani Sunday 25-Jan-2009 Epiphany 3 Conversion of Paul Psalm: 34: 4-10 Gal. 6: 11-18 Maine - (Province I, USA) The Rt Revd Chilton Abbie Richardson Knudsen Bishop Coadjutor elect of Maine - (Province I, USA) The Revd Canon Stephen Taylor Lane Monday 26-Jan-2009 Psalm: 34: 11-18 Col. 1: 1-14 Makamba - (Burundi) The Rt Revd Martin Blaise Nyaboho Tuesday 27-Jan-2009 Psalm: 33: 12-14,19-end Col. 1: 15-29 Makurdi - (Province of Abuja, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Nathan Nyitar Inyom Wednesday 28-Jan-2009 Psalm: 145: 10-17 Col. 2: 1-15 Malaita - (Melanesia) Vacant Assistant Bishop of Malaita - (Melanesia) The Revd Alfred Hou Anglican Cycle of Prayer Thursday 29-Jan-2009 Psalm: 62 Col. 2: 16-3:11 Malakal - (Sudan) The Rt Revd Hilary Garang Friday 30-Jan-2009 Psalm: 37: 3-8 Col. 3: 12-25 Manchester - (York, England) The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch Manchester - Bolton - (York, England) The Revd Christopher Paul Edmondson Manchester - Hulme - (York, England) The Rt Revd Stephen Richard Lowe Manchester - Middleton - (York, England) The Ven Mark Davies Saturday 31-Jan-2009 Psalm: 145: 17-end Col. 4 Mandalay - (Myanmar) The Rt Revd Saw Noel Nay Lin Assistant Bishop of Mandalay - (Myanmar) The Rt Revd Aung Khin Thein Sunday 01-Feb-2009 Epiphany 4 Psalm: 93 Wis. 1: 1-5 Manicaland - (Central Africa) Vacant Monday 02-Feb-2009 The Presentation of our Lord: Candlemas Psalm: 1 Wis. 1: 6-11 Mara - (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Hilkiah Omindo Deya Tuesday 03-Feb-2009 Psalm: 103: 13-18 Wis. 1: 12-2:1 Marathwada - (North India) The Rt Revd Wednesday 04-Feb-2009 Psalm: 32: 1-8 Wis. 2: 2-11 Maridi - (Sudan) The Rt Revd Justin Badi Arama Thursday 05-Feb-2009 Psalm: 50: 1-6 Wis. 2: 12-24 Maryland - (Province III, USA) The Revd Canon Eugene Taylor Sutton Suffragan Bishop of Maryland - (Province III, USA) The Rt Revd John Leslie Rabb Friday 06-Feb-2009 Psalm: 29: 8-11 Wis. 3:1-9 Masasi - (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Patrick Mwachiko Saturday 07-Feb-2009 Psalm: 37: 3-6,27,28 Wis. 4: 7-17 Maseno North - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Simon Mutingole Oketch Sunday 08-Feb-2009 Epiphany 5 Psalm: 19: 7-end Wis. 6: 1-11 Maseno South - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Francis Mwayi Abiero Monday 09-Feb-2009 Psalm: 34: 1-6 Wis. 6: 12-21 Maseno West - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Joseph Otieno Wasonga Tuesday 10-Feb-2009 Psalm: 82 Wis. 7: 15-8:1 Masindi-Kitara - (Uganda) The Rt Revd Stanley Ntagali Wednesday 11-Feb-2009 Psalm: 19: 1-4 Wis. 9: 1-8 Massachusetts - (Province I, USA) The Rt Revd M Thomas Shaw 1.Suffragan Bishop of Massachusetts - (Province I, USA) The Rt Revd Gayle E Harris 2.Suffragan Bishop of Massachusetts - (Province I, USA) The Rt Revd Bud Cederholm Thursday 12-Feb-2009 Psalm: 105: 1-5 Wis. 9: 9-18 Masvingo - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Godfrey Taonezvi Friday 13-Feb-2009 Psalm: 90: 1-6 Wis. 10: 15-end Anglican Cycle of Prayer Matabeleland - (Central Africa) The Revd Wilson Sitshebo Saturday 14-Feb-2009 Psalm: 139: 13-18 Wis. 11: 1-14 The Most Revd Bernard Ntahoturi Archbishop of the Province of Burundi & Bishop of Matana Sunday 15-Feb-2009 Epiphany 6 Psalm: 144: 1-4 Wis. 11: 21-26 Matlosane (formerly Klerksdorp) - (South Africa) The Rt Revd Stephen Molopi Diseko Monday 16-Feb-2009 Psalm: 149: 1-5 Wis. 12: 12-18 The Most Revd Gerald James (Ian) Ernest Archbishop, Province of the Indian Ocean & Bishop of Mauritius Tuesday 17-Feb-2009 Psalm: 33: 1-9 Prov. 23: 15-25 Mbaise - (Province of Owerri, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Bright Joseph Egemasi Ogu Wednesday 18-Feb-2009 Psalm: 119: 105-112 Prov. 24: 21-34 Mbale - (Uganda) The Rt Revd Samwiri Namakhetsa Khaemba Wabulakha Thursday 19-Feb-2009 Psalm: 34: 15-end Prov. 25: 11-28 Mbeere - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Gideon Grishon Ireri Friday 20-Feb-2009 Psalm: 49: 1-13 Prov. 26: 1-12 Meath & Kildare - (Dublin, Ireland) The Most Revd Dr Richard Lionel Clarke Saturday 21-Feb-2009 Psalm: 90: 1,2,12-17 Prov. 27: 6-22 Medak - (South India) The Rt Revd Badda Peter Sugandhar Sunday 22-Feb-2009 Transfiguration Sunday Psalm: 5: 4-8 II Cor. 1: 1-14 Melbourne - (Victoria, Australia) The Most Revd Philip Leslie Freier Melbourne - Eastern Region - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Stephen John Hale Melbourne - Northern Region - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Philip James Huggins Melbourne - Southern Region - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Dr John Warwick Wilson Melbourne - Western Region - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Paul White Monday 23-Feb-2009 Psalm: 84: 1-7 II Cor. 1: 15-2: 4 Meru - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Charles Ndiga Mwendwa Tuesday 24-Feb-2009 Shrove Tuesday Psalm: 116: 12-end II Cor. 2: 5-17 The Most Revd Carlos Touche-Porter Presiding Bishop of La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico & Bishop of Mexico Wednesday 25-Feb-2009 Ash Wednesday Psalm: 19 Ro. 9:1-13 Forty days and forty nights thou wast fasting in the wild; forty days and forty nights tempted and yet undefiled G Smyttan Michigan - (Province V, USA) The Rt Revd Wendell Nathaniel Gibbs Thursday 26-Feb-2009 Psalm: 17:1-11 Job 22:1-14 Milwaukee - (Province V, USA) The Rt Revd Steven A Miller Friday 27-Feb-2009 Psalm: 88:11-18 Job 22:15-30 Minna - (Province of Abuja, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Daniel Abu Yisa Saturday 28-Feb-2009 Psalm: 62:1-8 Job 23:1-7 Minnesota - (Province VI, USA) The Rt Revd James Louis Jelinek Anglican Cycle of Prayer Sunday 01-Mar-2009 Lent 1 St David of Wales Psalm: 88:1-6 Ro.
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