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Anglican Church of Australia ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA Diocese of Willochra Prayer Diary November 2019 Page 1 of 31 DAY 1 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • Assistant Bishop and Vicar General Chris McLeod (Susan); • Chancellor of the Diocese of Willochra, Nicholas Iles (Jenny); • Chaplain to the Bishop, The Rev’d Anne Ford (Michael); • The Dean of the Cathedral Church of Sts Peter and Paul, The Very Rev’d Dr Mary Lewis (Owen); • The Cathedral Chapter, The Bishop John Stead (Jan), The Very Rev’d Dr Mary Lewis (Owen); Archdeacons – the Ven Gael Johannsen (George), the Ven Heather Kirwan, the Ven Andrew Lang (Louise); Canons – the Rev’d Ali Wurm, the Rev’d John Fowler, Michael Ford (Anne), Mary Woollacott; Cathedral Wardens - Pauline Matthews and Elizabeth Bennett • The Archdeacons, The Ven Heather Kirwan – Eyre and The Ven Andrew Lang (Louise) - Wakefield Diocese of Adelaide: Area Deanery of South-Western Suburbs: Andrea McDougall (David) Diocese of The Murray: Bishop Keith Dalby (Alice) In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Anglican Church of Australia; Primate, Archbishop Philip Freier (Joy); General Secretary, Anne Hywood; General Synod and Standing Committee In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: Bishop David Nyi Nyi Naing (Mary), Rev’d John Suan and the Diocesan and Cathedral Staff Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Rio Grande (The Episcopal Church): Bishop Michael Vono • Diocese of Delaware (The Episcopal Church): Bishop Kevin S. Brown • Diocese of Kurunegala (Ceylon): Bishop Keerthisiri Fernando Page 2 of 31 DAY 2 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • The Rural Deans, The Rev’d Anne Ford (Michael) - Yorke; The Rev’d John Fowler - Flinders; The Rev’d Brian Bascombe - Eyre and The Ven Heather Kirwan - Upper Spencer Gulf Diocese of Adelaide: Area Deanery of Western Suburbs: Sue Burgess (Greg) Diocese of The Murray: The Diocesan Council In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Diocese of Adelaide: Archbishop Geoff Smith (Lynn); Bishop Tim Harris (Fiona) and Bishop Chris McLeod (Sue) In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: Christ Cathedral Parish (Mandalay City); and the Church Music School at the Cathedral in Mandalay: Please pray for quality teaching staff in Bible and music that students will grow in their knowledge and love of God, live godly lives and learn how to disciples others. Pray for Bishop David as he leads the development of this school. Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Rochester (England): Bishop James Langstaff and Bishop Simon David Burton-Jones • Diocese of Rochester (The Episcopal Church): Bishop Prince Singh • Diocese of Kushtia (Bangladesh): Bishop Samuel Sunil Mankhin (Primate) Page 3 of 31 DAY 3 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • Staff at Diocesan Office; the Registrar, Gavin Tyndale (Lily); Finance and Investment Manager, Susanna Drury; Administration, Rachel May (Nathan); Clerical Assistant, Debbie Smart (Lynton) and Finance/Administration Assistant, Ashley Roberts (Sarah) Diocese of Adelaide: Cathedral Church of St Peter: Frank Nelson (Christine), Jenny Wilson (Nicholas), Lynn Arnold (Elaine), Wendy Morecroft (Andrew) Diocese of The Murray: The Chancellor: Dr Robert Tong In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Diocese of Armidale: Bishop Richard (Rick) Lewers (Janene) In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: St Mary Parish (Mandalay City) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Pray for the Church of Bermuda (Extra-Provincial to the Archbishop of Canterbury) • Bishop of Bermuda: Bishop Nicholas Dill Page 4 of 31 DAY 4 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • Archdeacon for Ministry Development, Formation and Support, the Venerable Gael Johannsen (George); the Ministry Development Program; Ministry Teams throughout the Diocese; the Formation Program and Local Certificate of Ministry; all participants; and all Licensed Lay Ministers Diocese of Adelaide: The Cathedral Chapter Diocese of The Murray: Vicar General: David Price (Lesley) In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Diocese of Ballarat: Bishop Garry Weatherill In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: St Cecelia, All Saints Parish (Sagaing Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Rockhampton (Australia): Bishop David Robinson • Diocese of Delhi (North India): Bishop Warris K. Masih • Diocese of Kutigi (Nigeria): Bishop Jeremiah Kolo Page 5 of 31 DAY 5 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • the Parish of Burra; Priest-in-Charge, the Rev’d Dr Jane Lee- Barker; and the people of Burra Diocese of Adelaide: Holy Trinity, Adelaide: Paul Harrington (Sue), Christopher Jolliffe (Narelle), Bernie Leo (Jennie), Geoffrey Lin (Wendy), John Warner (Geetha), Cameron Munro, (Karen), Michael Sams (Jen), Matthew Lehmann (Grace), Simon Marshman (Peta), Karl Forsyth (Meredith), Stephen George (Cathy) Diocese of The Murray: The Hills (Mount Barker): Fr Thomas Karamakuzhiyil and Fr Daniel Irvine (Jasamine) In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Diocese of Bathurst: Bishop-elect Mark Calder (Susan) In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: All Saints Parish (Pyin Oo Lwin Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Rokon (South Sudan): Bishop Francis Loyo Mori • Diocese of Derby (England): Bishop Janet Elizabeth McFarlane Page 6 of 31 DAY 6 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • the Parish of Ceduna; Deacon-in-Charge, the Rev’d Susan Doughty (Glen); and the people of Penong, Ceduna and Smoky Bay; • Ministry in the Gawler Ranges, vacant Diocese of Adelaide: St John’s, Adelaide: Peter Balabanski (Vicky) Diocese of The Murray: The Hills (Onkaparinga Valley): vacant In the Anglican Church of Australia: Diocese of Bendigo: Bishop Matt Brain (Rachael) In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: All Saints Parish (Shwe Bo Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Rorya (Tanzania): Bishop John Adiema • Diocese of Derry and Raphoe (Ireland): Bishop Kenneth Raymond Good • Diocese of Dhaka (Bangladesh): Archbishop Paul Shishir Sarker Page 7 of 31 DAY 7 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); and • the Parish of Coober Pedy Diocese of Adelaide: St Luke’s, Adelaide: George Kirreh (Faten), John Magak (Mary) Diocese of The Murray: The Hills (Strathalbyn): Fr Thomas Karamakuzhiyil, Deacon Margaret Holt In the Anglican Church of Australia: Diocese of Brisbane: Archbishop Phillip Aspinall (Christa) and the Regional Bishops: Jeremy Greaves, Cameron Venables and John Roundhill In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: St Luke Parish (Indaw Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Ruaha (Tanzania): Bishop Joseph Mgomi • Diocese of Diocese in Europe (England): Bishop David Hamid and Bishop Robert Innes • Diocese of Europe (The Episcopal Church): Bishop Pierre Whalon Page 8 of 31 DAY 8 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • The Community of Ss Barnabas and Cecilia in its Ministry of Encouragement; (Nabas Community House, Gladstone) the Rev’d Sister Sandra; (Dispersed Community Members) Brother Martyn, the Rev’d Sister Sal, Sisters Sue, Riccarda, Bev, Pauline, Cheryl, Katherine, Susan; (Chaplain) the Rev’d Canon Simon Bailey (Jane), and Friends of the Community Diocese of Adelaide: St Mary Magdalene’s, Adelaide: Stephan Clark Diocese of The Murray: Lower Limestone Coast (Millicent and Penola): vacant In the Anglican Church of Australia: Diocese of Bunbury: Bishop Ian Coutts In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: St Paul Parish (Kathar Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Rumbek (South Sudan): Archbishop Alapayo Manyang Kuctiel and Bishop Elizabeth Awor Ngor • Diocese of The Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands (West Indies): Bishop Laish Boyd • Diocese of Kwara (Nigeria): Archbishop Olusegun Adeyemi Page 9 of 31 DAY 9 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • the Parish of Eastern Eyre Peninsula; and the people of Cleve, Cowell and Kimba Diocese of Adelaide: Evangelist to the City of Adelaide: Craig Broman (Merle) Diocese of The Murray: Lower Limestone Coast (Mt Gambier): Fr Neil Fernando (Nalini) In the Anglican Church of Australia: Diocese of Canberra-Goulburn: Bishop Mark Short (Monica); Administrator: Trevor Edwards and Assistant Bishop: Stephen Pickard In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: St John Parish (Lashow Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of The Free State (formerly Bloemfontein) (Southern Africa): Bishop Dintoe Letloenyane Page 10 of 31 DAY 10 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • the Ministry District of Eyre; the Rev’d Brian Bascombe; and the people of Colton, Cummins, Elliston, Minnipa, Sheringa, Tumby Bay and Wudinna Diocese of Adelaide: Christ Church, North Adelaide: Keith Brice (Caroline), Joan Claring-Bould, Adrian Stephens Diocese of The Murray: Upper Limestone Coast (Kingston - Robe): Fr David Patterson In the Anglican Church of Australia: Ministry to the Defence Force: Bishop Ian Lambert (Jill), Chaplains and Members of the Defence Force In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: St Peter Parish (Namatu Township) Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Pray for the Lusitanian Church (Extra-Provincial to the Archbishop of Canterbury) • Bishop of the Lusitanian Church: Bishop Jorge Pina Cabral Page 11 of 31 DAY 11 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • the Parish of The Copper Coast; Parish Priest, the Rev’d Canon Ali Wurm; Local Priest, the Rev’d Trevor Briggs (Anne); and the people of Kadina, Moonta and Wallaroo Diocese of Adelaide: St Cyprian’s, North Adelaide: Grant Moore (Olwen) Diocese of The Murray: Upper Limestone
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