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Prayer Points for May 2018 the cathedral church of st saviour, goulburn The Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn Prayer Points for May 2018 DAY 1 - Tuesday 1 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chandigarh - (North India) The Rt Revd Younas Massey Anglican Church of Australia The Primate: Archbishop Philip Freier The General Synod, Standing Committee, Boards, Committees and Commissions: General Secretary, Anne Hywood The Bishops' Office: Bishop Trevor Edwards (administrator) (Ruth), Bishop Stephen Pickard (Jennifer), Bev Forbes, Alison Payne, Gillian Varcoe (Bishops’ Liaison Officer: New Ministry Orientation and Integration Program); Wayne Brighton (Meg), (Media Officer) Diocesan Registrar/General Manager: Trevor Ament and the staff of Diocesan Services Anglican Investment Development Fund: Chair, Mark Baker; the Board, Adam Wright (customer relations) and other staff Pray for: The strengthening of relationships between the twenty-three Dioceses of the Australian Anglican Church, the development of our life and witness as a National Church and for our ecumenical relationships. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: pray for the ministry of the Cathedral in the Diocese We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Dorothy Violet Merle Phelps, Geoffrey Goulburn Buchanan DAY 2 - Wednesday 2 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Central Pennsylvania - (III, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Audrey Scanlan Diocese of Adelaide: Archbishop Geoffrey Smith, Bishops Tim Harris, Chris McLeod, Clergy & People Archdeacons: Caroline Campbell, Brian Douglas (Jane), John Barnes (Louise), David Ruthven (Sharon), Brian Roberts (Denyse), Wayne Brighton (Meg), Carol Wagner (Jay) Area & Functional Deans: James Coats (Skye), Guy Matthews (Sita), Brian Roberts (Denyse), Paul Cohen (Sue) Lynda McMinn, Rebecca Newland (David Grice) David Rajesekeram (Rachael), Sallyanne Hart , Professional Standards Board and Committees: Professional Standards Director, Peter Barnett; Director of Safe Communities, Celia Irving Pray for: Victims of physical and sexual abuse and the Royal Commission. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: Pray for the Bishop and his ministry in the Cathedral We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Merridy Louise Roberts, Allan William Bosser (priest), Edna Merle Chandler DAY 3 - Thursday 3 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chelmsford - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell; Chelmsford - Barking - The Rt Revd Peter Hill; Chelmsford - Bradwell - The Ven John Perumbalath; Chelmsford - Colchester - The Rt Revd Roger Anthony Brett Morris Diocese of Armidale: Bishop Rick Lewers, Clergy and People St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn: Dean Phillip Saunders (Sue), Anne Wentzel, Catherine Eaton, Kevin Stone (Anne), Gavin Krebs (Anna), office staff and volunteers Friends of St Saviour’s Cathedral: Chair, Diana Body, secretary Graham Holgate Clergy on leave from the Diocese: Andrew Bowyer a student at the University of Edinburgh Lucas Tooth Scholar: Susan Bridge, Oxford University Anglican Women of Australia: President, Beth Bailey; Chaplain, Joan Smith Anglicare Canberra and Goulburn: Jeremy Halcrow (CEO); Board; staff; and clients Pray for: The Cathedral Chapter, and all aspects of the work and ministry of St Saviour’s Cathedral, the mother church of the Diocese. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: pray for the ministry of the Cathedral in the city of Goulburn We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: John Francis Knowlman, Gordon Williams (priest), Aubrey Blake DAY 4 - Friday 4 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chester - (York, England) The Rt Revd Peter Robert Forster; Chester - Birkenhead - The Rt Revd Keith Sinclair; Chester - Stockport - The Rt Revd Libby Lane Diocese of Ballarat: Bishop Garry Weatherill, Clergy and People North Goulburn: Ross Hathway (Alison), Hazel Davies (Owen). Gavin Krebs (Anna) Wollondilly Gardens Self Care Units: Chaplain John Barnes (Louise) New South Wales Police Chaplaincy: TBA West Goulburn: John Barnes (Louise), Peter Bertram (Betty), Graeme Dunn (Kathy), Harley Lockley (Pam), Gill Varcoe F5 Service at West Goulburn: the F5 team, Peter Mylonas (Janice), Dan OpdeVeigh (Ali) (SLM), Robyn and Paul Baxter Marulan: Wayne Landford (Fiona) Goulburn Base Hospital Chaplaincy: Archdeacon Caroline Campbell (Acting Chaplain) and West Goulburn Parish team Goulburn Correctional Centre: Ross Gear (Julie) Pray for: Spouses and families of clergy and lay ministers and stipendiary lay ministers (SLM). Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: Pray for the Dean in his role in the Cathedral and Diocese and sub-Dean (Anne) in her role in the Cathedral. We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: GM D’Arcy Irvine (priest), Linda Lawless, Stephen Brian Donnelly, Sandie Kennedy DAY 5 - Saturday 5 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chhattisgarh - (North India) The Rt Revd Purna Sagar Nag Diocese of Bathurst: Bishop Ian Palmer (Liz), Clergy and People St Mark's National Theological Centre, Canberra: Director Andrew Cameron (Mary-Anne); David Neville, Associate Head, Charles Sturt University School of Theology & Senior Lecturer New Testament (Sonia); Geoff Broughton, Lecturer in Practical Theology, (Jackie); Ian Coutts, Lecturer in Practical Theology & RTO Ministry Trainer (Anne); Jane Foulcher, Lecturer in Systematic Theology (John); Michael Gladwin, Lecturer History & Editor of St Mark’s Review (Lara); Jeanette Mathews, Lecturer in Old Testament; Peter Pocock, Course Director & Lecturer in Theology & Liturgy; Russell Warnken, Lecturer in Theology; John Painter, Biblical Scholar (Gillian); Andrew Errington (Lauren), Emma Street, Business Development Manager (Shaun), Library and Administrative staff and volunteers Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies: Director: Dr Bruce Stevens All being prepared for ministries, both ordained and lay in the Diocese and beyond, and Peter rose (Marin), Director of Ministry Training & Development Pray for: Vocations to the sacred ministry (priesthood & diaconate), the process of selection of candidates. Ordination Advisors: Caroline Campbell, Tim McGhie, Elizabeth Sloane, Bronwyn Suptut, Margaret Wheelwright, Peter Rose, Paul Cohen, Brian Douglas, Jane Foulcher, John Barnes, Barbara Todd and Denis Riley Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: Pray for our outreach ministries and especially for new candidates for the Journey program and for those who have completed it. We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Ruth Brougham Friend DAY 6 - Sunday 6 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Pray for The Anglican Church of Kenya, The Most Revd Jackson Ole Sapit Primate and Archbishop of All Kenya Diocese of Bendigo: Bishop Matt Brain, Clergy and People Canberra Grammar School: Justin Garrick (Dharini Ganesan Raju); Chaplain, Andrew Robinson (Felicity), staff and students; Head of Department of Religious and Values Education, Philip Chappell; Assistant Chaplain Ms Lyndal Foote Canberra Girls' Grammar School: Anne Coutts (Ian), staff and students; Chaplain, David Willsher (Jenny) Anglican News: Wayne Brighton and the production and distribution teams Pray for: Cursillo Movement: Steve Daniels, Lay Director; Connie Gerrity, Spiritual Director; Doug Newman, Co Spiritual Director; Secretariat; Servant Communities. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: Pray for the ministry of the Cathedral in the area of mental health We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Frank Edward Grey, Valma Joan Hawkins, Lionel Wallace Clack, Maurice Jeffress (Morrie) Hearne DAY 7 - Monday 7 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chicago - (V, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jeffrey Lee Diocese of Brisbane: Archbishop Phillip Aspinall, Bishops Jeremy Greaves, Jonathan Holland, Alison Taylor, Cameron Venables, John Roundhill (Frances), Clergy and People Braidwood: John Barnes (Louise), Des McGuire (Tanya), Brad Moore (Sam) (LM) Bungendore: Michael Pailthorpe (Chloe) Mulwaree Ministry District: Tom Frame (Helen) Cartwright Mission District: John Barnes (Louise), Ken King Crookwell: Wayne Landford Binda: Rick Lewis (Gwenda), Sally Cullen Taralga: John Barnes (Louise); Sallyanne Hart Pray for: Small country churches and their ministry; co-operating parishes; Diocesan Centre for Lay Ministry & Mission. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: We pray for the ministry of our Tri Diocesan link parish – All Saints Cathedral, Bathurst and St Alban’s Cathedral, Griffith We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Margaret Ward Wyatt, Peter Leon Oberg DAY 8 - Tuesday 8 May 2018 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chichester - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Martin Warner; Chichester - Horsham - The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby; Chichester - Lewes - The Revd Richard Charles Jackson Diocese of Bunbury: Bishop TBA, Clergy and People St John's Canberra: Paul Black, Ken Batterham (Elizabeth), Vicky Cullen, David Hill (Barbara), Geoff Sibly (Anne), Kevin Stone (Anne), Jonathan Cole (Elysha), Margaret Campbell, David Dwyer (SLM), St John's Care: Sarah Murdoch, Coordinator, and volunteers Sutton Road Mission District: Royce Thompson (Sue) (Locum) Australian National University: Chaplaincy Team: Kevin O’Connor Radford College: Principal, Fiona Godfrey; staff and students; Chaplain, Richard Browning (Melinda); Erin Tuineau (Ali) Pray for: Ministry to post-secondary students. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: Pray for the Cathedral Wardens and Council We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Betty Elaine Haynes DAY 9 - Wednesday 9 May 2018: Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Chile - (South America) The Rt Revd Hector Zavala Muñoz; Suffragan Bishop of Chile - The Rt Revd Abelino
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