Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: July–September 2021

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Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: July–September 2021 Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: J u l y – September 202 1 JULY 13 1 We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Cuttack We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of – The (united) Church of North India Colombo – Extra Provincial to the Archbishop of Canterbury (The WOODINGDEAN, Holy Cross: Helen Rose, PinC; Anna Bouch, Church of Ceylon) Ass.C MOULSECOOMB: Vacant, PinC: Betsy Gray-Hammond, TV 14 John Keble (Coldean); John Collins, Ass.C; Levison Kandi, Rdr; Marian We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Framroze, Rdr Cyangugu – Eglise Anglicane du Rwanda 2 THE RURAL DEANERY OF HOVE: Dan Henderson, ARD; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of William Holden, DLC Colorado – The Episcopal Church (VI (6) Province) 15 Swithun, c862 & Bonaventure, 1274 OVINGDEAN: Richard Tuset, R; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Cyprus 3 St Thomas and the Gulf – The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem & The Middle We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of East Connecticut – The Episcopal Church (I (1) Province) ALDRINGTON: I: Vacant; PATCHAM: All Saints with Westdene, The Ascension: Andy 16 Osmund, 1099 Flowerday I; Caz Dunk, Ass V (Westdene); Kim Hill, Rdr We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Daejeon – The Anglican Church of Korea HANGLETON, St Helen: Vacant, I 4 TRINITY 5 17 We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Anglican Church of We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of North Papua New Guinea Dakota – The Episcopal Church (VI (6) Province) PRAY for the Administration Team: Zoe Smith; Wendy Harding; HOVE, All Saints : Ryan Green, I; Angus Reid, Ass.C; Jonathan Dorman; Alan Bates and Micaela Mitchell 5 We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Connor 18 TRINITY 7 – The Church of Ireland (Armagh Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of Eglise Anglicane du PRESTON, St John with Brighton, St Augustine and St Saviour: Rwanda Alison Bowman, I; PRAY for all Workplace Chaplains: Industrial; Fire; Police; 6 Thomas More and John Fisher Ambulance; Coastguard; Airport; Prisons; Schools; Colleges and We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Cork, Universities Cloyne & Ross – The Church of Ireland (Dublin Province) 19 PRESTON, The Good Shepherd: Felix Mascarenhas, I; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of South Matthew Philip, Ass V; Michael Miller, Rdr Dakota – The Episcopal Church (VI (6) Province) 7 HOVE, Bishop Hannington Memorial Church: Phil Moon, I; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Costa Ben Martin, ASS.C; David Howarth, Assoc.V (Holy Cross); Rica – Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America Don Bawtree, Rdr; PRESTONVILLE: St Luke: Martin Poole, I; Peter Woodhead, Rdr ALDRINGTON CEP SCHOOL: Verity Coates, HT; Susannah Kendrick 8 20 Margaret of Antioch, martyr; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Bartolomé, Apostle to the Indies, 1566 Coventry – The Church of England (Canterbury Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Dallas – ROTTINGDEAN: St Margaret: Anthony Moore, I; ST MARGARET’S CEP SCHOOL: Rachel Kershaw, HT; Kyri The Episcopal Church (VII (7) Province) Souppouris, Belle Howard, Chrs HOVE, St Andrew: Dan Henderson, I; 9 ST ANDREW’S CEP SCHOOL; Sophie Thomas, HT; Fran Beckett, We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Cuba – Aided Chr The Episcopal Church (II (2) Province) 21 SALTDEAN: St Nicholas; Jim Horton PinC; Kate Lawson, Ass.C; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Damaturu 10 – The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) (Jos Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Cueibet HOVE, St Barnabas: John Eldridge, I; – The Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan (Eastern 22 Mary Magdalene Bahr el Ghazal Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Dar-es- STANMER with FALMER: Vacant, PinC; Salaam – The Anglican Church of Tanzania HOVE, St John the Baptist: Earl Collins, PinC; 23 Bridget of Sweden 11 TRINITY 6 We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Davao – We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Episcopal Church in The Episcopal Church in the Philippines the Philippines NEW SHOREHAM: St Mary de Haura and SHOREHAM BEACH, The PRAY for the Diocesan Safeguarding Team: Colin Perkins; Vicky Good Shepherd: Ann Waizeneker, I; Jane Bartlett, Ass.V; Steve Martin; Claire Coles; Helen Irving; Kim Nash and Jonathan Emerson, Ass.C; Jonathan Smith, Rdr; Sally Excell, Rdr; Derek Dorman Hansen, Rdr 12 ST NICOLAS & ST MARY CEP SCHOOL: David Etherton, HT; Julie We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Searle, Chr Cuernavaca – La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico WHITEHAWK: Archie Coates, PinC: Richard Merrick, Ass.C; Jenny Chippendale, Rdr; CHICHESTER DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS: JULY–SEPTEMBER 2021 24 3 We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Saint We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Doko – The Davids – The Church in Wales Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) (Lokoja Province OLD SHOREHAM: St Nicolas and KINGSTON BUCI, St Giles: DENTON with SOUTH HEIGHTON and TARRING NEVILLE: Louis James Grant, Rector Wilson, I; Jez Lowries, Ass.C; 4 John-Baptiste Vianney We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Dominican Republic – The Episcopal Church (IX (9) Province) 25 TRINITY 8 (James the Apostle) EAST BLATCHINGTON and BISHOPSTONE: Arwen Folkes, I; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Scottish Episcopal Trevor Smyth, Ass.C; Joe Padfield, Ass.C; Kay Blackburn, Rdr Church 5 Oswald, 642 We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Dornakal – PRAY for the Chancellor of the Diocese, The Worshipful Prof. Mark The (united) Church of South India Hill; Robin Hopkins, Deputy Chancellor; Darren Oliver, Diocesan GLYNDE, WEST FIRLE and BEDDINGHAM: Peter Owen-Jones, PinC Registrar and Anne-Marie Organ, Registry Clerk. Anna Glenton, Rdr; Andrew Jackson, Rdr; 26 Anne and Joachim FIRLE CEP SCHOOL : Rachel West, HT; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Delaware – 6 Transfiguration of the Lord The Episcopal Church (III (3) Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Down & PORTSLADE and MILE OAK, David Swyer, PinC; Dromore – The Church of Ireland (Armagh Province) ST NICOLAS’ CEP SCHOOL: Andrew Richbell, HT; Katie Twyning & HAMSEY: St Peter: Anne Dunlop, PinC Lisa Shaw, Chrs 7 John Mason Neale, 1866 KINGS SCHOOL: Sally Price, HT We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Dublin & 27 Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, Teacher Glendalough – The Church of Ireland (Dublin Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Delhi – The IFORD with KINGSTON and RODMELL and SOUTHEASE: Geoff (united) Church of North India Daw, I; SOUTHWICK: St Michael & All Angels: Jonathan French, I; IFORD & KINGSTON CEP SCHOOL: Andrew Dobell, HT; Linda 28 Douglas, Chr; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Derby – The Church of England (Canterbury Province) WEST BLATCHINGTON, St Peter: Tim Gage I; Jan Butter, Ass.C 8 TRINITY 10 29 Mary, Martha and Lazarus We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Church of South We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Derry & India (United) Raphoe – The Church of Ireland (Armagh Province) PRAY FOR THE Honorary Assistant Bishops and Archdeacons RURAL DEANERY OF LEWES & SEAFORD; James Hollingsworth RD; Emeritus Sharon Phillips, DLC; 9 Mary Sumner, 1921 30 William Wilberforce, Olaudah Equiano and Thomas We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Duk – The Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan Clarkson, 1833, 1797 and 1846 (Jonglei Province) We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Dhaka – LAUGHTON with RIPE and CHALVINGTON: Geoffrey Smith PinC; The (united) Church of Bangladesh 10 Laurence, 258 ALFRISTON and LULLINGTON, LITLINGTON, WEST DEAN and We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Dunedin FOLKINGTON: Stephen Stuckes, I: Christyan James, Ass.C; – The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia David Withers, Rdr (Pakeha Tikanga) 31 Ignatius of Loyola, 1556 LEWES St Anne and St Michael and St Thomas at Cliffe with All We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of San Diego Saints: Vacant, I; Herbert Bennett, Assoc.V; David Broad, – The Episcopal Church (VIII (8) Province) Assoc.V; Judith Egar, Assoc.V; Roger Homan, Peter Shears, Rdrs ARLINGTON, BERWICK, SELMESTON with ALCISTON and 11 Clare of Assisi 1253; John Henry Newman WILMINGTON: Peter Blee, I; We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Dunkwa- on-Offin – The Church of the Province of West Africa (Ghana Province) TRINITY IN LEWES: Vacant, I; Jules Middleton, Assoc V; AUGUST Jeremy Bamber, Asst.C; Ian Graham, Tony Idle, Kenneth Bridger, John Jardine, Rdrs 1 TRINITY 9 SOUTHOVER CEP SCHOOL: Noel Fadden, HT; Carol Taplin, Chr We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Church of the SOUTH MALLING CEP SCHOOL: Jo O’Donaghue, HT; Province of South East Asia Mary Burr, Chr PRAY for the work of the Cathedral: Stephen Waine, the Dean; 12 Dan Inman, the Precentor; the Vergers and staff of the Cathedral We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of 2 Durgapur – The (united) Church of North India We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity The Diocese of Dogura – NEWHAVEN: St Michael: Martin Miller, I The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea 13 Florence Nightingale 1910; Octavia Hill 1912 BARCOMBE, Sam Carter (to be Licensed 03/08/2021) I; Chris We pray for the bishop, clergy and laity of The Diocese of Durham Lear, Fiona Pearl, Rdrs.
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