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Anglican Cycle of Prayer 2016 Anglican Cycle of Prayer Friday 01-Jan-2016 Psalm: 96: 1,11-end Phil. 4: 10-23 Aba - (Niger Delta, Nigeria) The Most Revd Ugochukwu Ezuoke Saturday 02-Jan-2016 Psalm: 97: 1,8-end Isa. 42: 10-25 Aba Ngwa North - (Niger Delta, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Nathan Kanu Sunday 03-Jan-2016 Psalm: 100 Isa. 43: 1-7 PRAY for The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia The Most Revd William Brown Turei Pihopa o Aotearora and Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia Monday 04-Jan-2016 Psalm: 149: 1-5 Titus 2: 11-14, 3: 3-7 Abakaliki - (Enugu, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Monday Nkwoagu Tuesday 05-Jan-2016 Psalm: 9:1-11 Isa 62:6-12 Aberdeen & Orkney - (Scotland) The Rt Revd Robert Gillies Wednesday 06-Jan-2016 Epiphany Psalm: 72: 1-8 I Tim 1:1-11 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 Thursday 07-Jan-2016 Psalm: 72: 1,10-14 I Tim 1: 12-20 The Most Revd Nicholas Okoh Metropolitan & Primate of all Nigeria & Bishop of Abuja Friday 08-Jan-2016 Psalm: 72: 1,15-end I Tim 2: 1-7 Aguata - (Niger, Nigeria) The Most Revd Christian Efobi Saturday 09-Jan-2016 Psalm: 98 I Tim 2: 8-15 Accra - (Ghana, West Africa) The Rt Revd Daniel Sylvanus Mensah Torto Sunday 10-Jan-2016 Epiphany 1 Psalm: 111: 1-6 I Tim. 4 PRAY for The Anglican Church of Australia The Most Revd Philip Leslie Freier Archbishop of Melbourne & Primate of Australia Monday 11-Jan-2016 Psalm: 117 I Tim. 5: 1-6 Adelaide - (South Australia, Australia) The Most Revd Jeffrey William Driver Adelaide - (South Australia, Australia) The Rt Revd Christopher McLeod Bishop for Mission and Evangelism - (Australia) The Rt Revd Tim Harris Tuesday 12-Jan-2016 Psalm: 111: 4-10 I Tim. 5: 17-25 Afikpo - (Enugu, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Paul Uduogu Wednesday 13-Jan-2016 Psalm: 105: 1-7 I Tim. 6: 1-10 Agra - (North India) The Rt Revd Prem Prakash Habil Thursday 14-Jan-2016 Psalm: 113 Isa. 48: 12-22 Ahoada - (Niger Delta, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Clement Ekpeye Friday 15-Jan-2016 Psalm: 119: 41-48 Isa. 49: 14-21 Aipo Rongo - (Papua New Guinea) The Rt Revd Nathan Ingen Suffragan Bishop of Aipo Rongo - (Papua New Guinea) The Rt Revd Denys Ririka Saturday 16-Jan-2016 Psalm: 139: 1-10 I Tim. 6: 11-21 Ajayi Crowther - (Ibadan, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Olugbenga Oduntan Sunday 17-Jan-2016 Epiphany 2 Psalm: 1 II Tim. 1: 1-14 PRAY for The Church of Bangladesh The Most Revd Paul Shishir Sarker Moderator, Church of Bangladesh & Bishop of Dhaka Monday 18-Jan-2016 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Psalm: 33: 1-6,12 II Tim. 2: 1-13 Akoko - (Ondo, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Gabriel Akinbiyi Akoko Edo - (Bendel, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Jolly Oyekpen Tuesday 19-Jan-2016 Psalm: 8 II Tim. 2: 14-26 Akot - (Bahr El Ghazal, Sudan) The Rt Revd Isaac Dhieu Ater Wednesday 20-Jan-2016 Psalm: 100 II Tim. 3 Akure - (Ondo, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Simeon Borokini Thursday 21-Jan-2016 Psalm: 85: 7-end II Tim. 4: 1-18 Alabama - (IV, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd John Sloan Assistant Bishop of Alabama - (IV, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Santosh Marray Friday 22-Jan-2016 Psalm: 24: 1-6 Titus 1: 1-9 Alaska - (IX, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Mark Lattime Saturday 23-Jan-2016 Psalm: 98: 1-4 Titus 1: 10-16 Algoma - (Ontario, Canada) The Rt Revd Stephen Andrews Sunday 24-Jan-2016 Epiphany 3 Psalm: 34: 4-10 I Pet. 1: 1-12 PRAY for Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil The Most Revd Francisco De Assis Da Silva Primate of Brazil & Bishop of South-Western Brazil Monday 25-Jan-2016 Psalm: 34: 11-18 I Pet. 1: 13-25 Albany - (II, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd William Love Tuesday 26-Jan-2016 Psalm: 33: 12-14,19-end I Pet. 2: 1-12 Amazon - (Brazil) The Rt Revd Saulo Mauricio de Barros Wednesday 27-Jan-2016 Psalm: 145: 10-17 I Pet. 2: 13-25 The Most Revd Dr Eliud Wabukala Primate and Archbishop of All Kenya All Saints Cathedral Diocese - Garissa Missionary Area - (Kenya) The Rt Revd David Mutisya Suffragan Bishop All Saints Cathedral Diocese - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Cleti Ogeto Thursday 28-Jan-2016 Psalm: 62 I Pet. 3: 1-12 Amichi - (Niger, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ephraim Ikeakor Friday 29-Jan-2016 Psalm: 37: 3-8 I Pet. 3: 13-22 The Most Revd Pradeep Samantaroy Moderator of CNI & Bishop of Amritsar Andaman & Car Nicobar Islands - (North India) The Rt Revd Christopher Paul Saturday 30-Jan-2016 Psalm: 145: 17-end I Pet. 4: 1-11 Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior (formerly Cariboo) - (British Columbia & the Yukon, Canada) The Rt Revd Barbara Jean Andrews Sunday 31-Jan-2016 Epiphany 4 Psalm: 93 Prov. 28: 12-28 PRAY for The Anglican Church of Burundi The Most Revd Bernard Ntahoturi Archbishop of the Province of Burundi & Bishop of Matana Monday 01-Feb-2016 Psalm: 1 Prov. 29: 11-27 Angola (Missionary Diocese) - (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Andre Soares Tuesday 02-Feb-2016 The Presentation of our Lord: Candlemas Psalm: 103: 13-18 Prov. 30: 1-9 Ankole - (Uganda) The Rt Revd Sheldon Mwesigwa Wednesday 03-Feb-2016 Psalm: 32: 1-8 Prov. 30: 18-31 Antananarivo - (Indian Ocean) The Rt Revd Samoela Jaona Ranarivelo Antananarivo - Tulear - (Indian Ocean) The Rt Revd Todd Andrew McGregor Thursday 04-Feb-2016 Psalm: 50: 1-6 Prov. 31: 10-31 Antsiranana - (Indian Ocean) The Rt Revd Theophile Botomazava Friday 05-Feb-2016 Psalm: 29: 8-11 Sir 1:1-19 The Most Revd William Brown Turei Pihopa o Aotearora and Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia Aotearoa - Central North Island - (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Ngarahu Katene Aotearoa - Northern Region - (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Te Kitohi Wiremu Pikaahu Aotearoa - South Island - (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Vacant Aotearoa - Wellington/Taranaki - (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Muru Walters Saturday 06-Feb-2016 Psalm: 37: 3-6,27,28 Sir. 4: 11-28 Argentina - (South America) The Rt Revd Gregory James Venables Sunday 07-Feb-2016 Epiphany 5 Psalm: 19: 7-end Sir. 4: 29 - 5: 8 PRAY for The Anglican Church of Canada The Most Revd Frederick Hiltz Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada Monday 08-Feb-2016 Psalm: 34: 1-6 Sir. 5: 9-6:1 Argyll & The Isles - (Scotland) The Rt Revd Kevin Pearson Tuesday 09-Feb-2016 Psalm: 82 Sir. 11: 7-13 Arizona - (IX, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Kirk Smith Wednesday 10-Feb-2016 Ash Wednesday Psalm: 19 Jms. 1:1-11 Arkansas - (VIII, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Larry Benfield Thursday 11-Feb-2016 Psalm: 17:1-11 Job 32 Armidale - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd Richard Lewers Friday 12-Feb-2016 Psalm: 88:11-18 Jms. 1:12-18 Arochukwu/Ohafia - (Aba, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Johnson Onuoha Asaba - (Bendel, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Justus Mogekwu Saturday 13-Feb-2016 Psalm: 62:1-8 Job 33:1-11 Aru - (Congo) The Rt Revd Dr Georges Titre Ande Sunday 14-Feb-2016 Lent 1 Psalm: 88:1-6 Job 33:12-22 PRAY for The Church of the Province of Central Africa The Most Revd Albert Chama Archbishop of Central Africa & Bishop of Northern Zambia Monday 15-Feb-2016 Psalm: 88:7-12 Jms 1:19-27 Asante-Mampong - (Ghana, West Africa) The Rt Revd Cyril Ben-Smith Tuesday 16-Feb-2016 Psalm: 34:1-7 Jms 2:1-13 Athabasca - (Rupert's Land, Canada) The Rt Revd Fraser Lawton Wednesday 17-Feb-2016 Psalm: 27:7-14 Job 33:23-33 Atlanta - (IV, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Robert C Wright Thursday 18-Feb-2016 Psalm: 4 Job 34:1-15 Attooch - (Upper Nile, Sudan) The Rt Revd Moses Anur Ayom Friday 19-Feb-2016 Psalm: 13 Job 34:16-30 Auckland - (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Ross Bay Saturday 20-Feb-2016 Psalm: 15 Job 34:31-37 Aweil - (Bahr El Ghazal, Sudan) The Rt Revd Abraham Yel Nhial Aweil - Abyei Area - (Bahr El Ghazal, Sudan) The Rt Revd Michael Deng Sunday 21-Feb-2016 Lent 2 Psalm: 32:1-7 Job 35:1-8 PRAY for Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America The Most Revd Sturdie Downs Primate of IARCA & Bishop of Nicaragua Monday 22-Feb-2016 Psalm: 112 Jms. 2:14-26 Tuesday 23-Feb-2016 Psalm: 12:1-6 Jms. 3:1-12 Awgu / Aninri - (Niger, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Emmaunuel Ugwu Wednesday 24-Feb-2016 Psalm: 19:7-end Jms. 3:13-18 Awka - (Niger, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Alexander Ibezim Thursday 25-Feb-2016 Psalm: 143:1-6 Job 35:9-16 Awori - (Lagos, Nigeria) The Rt Revd J Akin Atere Friday 26-Feb-2016 Psalm: 143:7-11 Job 36:1-12 Badagry - (Lagos, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Adeyemi Saturday 27-Feb-2016 Psalm: 123 Job 36:13-21 Ballarat - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Garry Weatherill Sunday 28-Feb-2016 Lent 3 Psalm: 94:14-19 Job 36:22-33 PRAY for Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo The Most Revd Kahwa Henri Isingoma Archbishop of the Congo & Bishop of Kinshasa Monday 29-Feb-2016 Psalm: 55:1-8 Jms.
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