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Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: July–September 2019 Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: J u l y – September 2019 JULY 9 Northern Argentina (South America) The Rt Revd Nicholas James 1 Quested Drayson North East India (North India) The Rt Revd Michael Herenz Northern Argentina (South America) The Rt Revd Mateo Alto Atlanta (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Robert Wright Northern Argentina (South America) The Rt Revd Crisanto Rojas Kabba (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Steven Akobe Awori (Nigeria) The Rt Revd J Akin Atere ORE, St Helen: Paul Parks, I; Roger Mitchell, Peter Acton Rdrs FRANT with ERIDGE: Vacant, I; Imtiaz Trask, Ass.C; Roy Goodship 2 and Lesley Lynn, Rdrs North Eastern Caribbean & Aruba (West Indies) The Rt Revd L. FRANT CEP SCHOOL: Joanna Challis, Head of School Errol Brooks 10 Attooch (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Moses Anur Ayom Northern California (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Barry ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA, Christ Church and St Mary Magdalen: Beisner Bp Peter Wheatley, PinC; Nicholas Archer, C; Richard Ralph, C; Badagry (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Adeyemi CHRIST CHURCH CE PRIMARY & NURSERY ACADEMY (SCHOOL): Ballarat (Australia) The Rt Revd Garry Weatherill Russell Thorne, HT; Susannah Singh, HT; Peter Fairless, Chr HARTFIELD with COLEMAN’S HATCH: Julie Sear, I; 3 St Thomas Donna Dewar, Rdr North Karamoja (Uganda) The Rt Revd James Nasak ST MARY THE VIRGIN CEP SCHOOL: Vacant, HT; Lorna Simm, Chr Auckland (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Ross Bay 11 Benedict, c550 Auckland (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd James White Northern Indiana (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Douglas Ayaci (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Ogeno Charles Opoka Sparks ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA St Leonard and St Ethelburga: Vacant, Bangor (Wales) The Rt Revd Andrew John PinC; ST LEONARD’S CEP ACADEMY: Marie Burgess, HT; JARVIS BROOK: Alan Weaver, I; John Charman & Ella Simpson, Rdr 4 12 North Kigezi (Uganda) The Rt Revd Benon Magezi Northern Luzon (Philippines) The Rt Revd Hilary Ayban Pasikan Aweil (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Abraham Yel Nhial Banks & Torres (Melanesia) The Rt Revd Alfred Patterson Worek Aweil (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Peter Akuei Garang Kagera (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Darlington Bendankeha Aweil (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Joseph Mamer Manot MAYFIELD, St Dunstan: Nigel Prior, I; ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA, St Matthew (Silverhill): Vacant, I; FIVE ASHES CEP SCHOOL: Michelle Riseborough, Head of School ST PAUL’S CEP SCHOOL Richard White, HT; MAYFIELD CEP SCHOOL Jo Warren, Head of School 5 13 North Mbale (Uganda) The Rt Revd Samuel Gidudu Kajiado (Kenya) The Rt Revd Gadiel Katanga Lenini Awerial (South Sudan) The Rt Revd David Akau Kuol Mayom Kajo-Keji (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Murye Modi Kadugli & Nuba Mountains (Sudan) The Rt Revd Andudu Adam Kamango (Congo) The Rt Revd Sabiti Tibafa Daniel Elnail NEW GROOMBRIDGE: Sharon Francis, I; Richard Thirkell, Rdr; Kadugli & Nuba Mountains (Sudan) The Rt Revd Hassan Osman Trevor Harrison, Rdr; UPPER ST LEONARDS, St John the Evangelist: David Hill, I; GROOMBRIDGE ST THOMAS’ CEP SCHOOL Angela Nicholls, HT; Jill Hartman, Ass.C; Michael Turnbull, Ass.C 6 Thomas More and John Fisher North Queensland (Australia) The Rt Dr Keith Ronald Joseph 14 TRINITY 4 Awgu / Aninri (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Emmaunuel Ugwu Pray for the Episcopal Church in the Philippines The Most Revd Kaduna (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Timothy Yahaya Joel Atiwag Pachao - Prime Bishop of the Philippines RURAL DEANERY OF ROTHERFIELD: Sharon Francis, RD; Julie PRAY for the Chancellor of the Diocese, The Worshipful Prof. Mark Bradshaw, DLC. Hill; Darren Oliver, Deputy Diocesan Registrar and Anne-Marie CROWBOROUGH, All Saints, Stephen Rees, I; Mark Ashworth, Organ, Registry Clerk. Assoc.V; Ben Thorndike, Assoc.V; Tim Hiornes, Ass.C; 15 Swithun, c862 & Bonaventure, 1274 Christopher Gale, Rdr. SIR HENRY FERMOR CEP SCHOOL; Sacha Northern Malawi (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Fanuel Emmanuel Strand, HT; Pam Jones, Chr Magangani Barbados (West Indies) Michael Maxwell Kampala (Uganda) The Most Revd Stanley Ntagali (Primate) 7 TRINITY 3 Kampala (Uganda) The Rt Revd Hannington Mutebi Pray for the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea ROTHERFIELD with MARK CROSS: Nigel Mason, I; The Most Revd Allan Migi - Archbishop of Papua New Guinea MARK CROSS CEP SCHOOL: Lucy Hazeldine, Head of School PRAY for all Workplace Chaplains: Industrial, Fire, Police, 16 Osmund, 1099 Ambulance, Coastguard, Airport. Northern Mexico (Mexico) The Most Revd Francisco Moreno 8 (Primate) North West Australia (Australia) The Rt Revd Gary Nelson Bari (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Idris Zubairu Awka (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Alexander Ibezim STONEGATE: Paul Ratcliff, PinC; STONEGATE CEP SCHOOL: Jonathan Elms, HT; Kevin Millington, Kafanchan (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Marcus Dogo Chr CROWBOROUGH, St John: Paul Redparth, I; TIDEBROOK: Paul Ratcliff, I; David Payne, Rdr ST JOHN’S CEP SCHOOL: Laura Cooper, HT; Craig Dawson and WADHURST: Paul Ratcliff, I; Peter Thompson, Rdr Andrea Griffiths, Aided Chrs WADHURST CEP SCHOOL: Vacant HT; Ian Fitzgerald, Chr CHICHESTER DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS: JULY–SEPTEMBER 2019 17 25 James the Apostle Northern Michigan (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Rayford Northwestern Pennsylvania (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Ray Sean Rowe Barisal (Bangladesh) The Rt Revd Shourabh Pholia Bethlehem (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Kevin Nichols Barrackpore (India) The Rt Revd Paritosh Canning Bethlehem (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Dr Paul Marshall TICEHURST and FLIMWELL: Ashley Evans, I; Penny Evans, Rdr; RYE, St Mary: David Frost, I; Teresa Munro, TV (Playden); Ruth TICEHURST + FLIMWELL CEP SCHOOL: Fiona Sayers, HT; Penny Gostelow, TV (Camber); Linda Estrada, Rdr; Alan Gostelow, Rdr; Gaunt, Chr ST MICHAEL’S CEP SCHOOL: Cherane Marshall, Head of School; 18 Elizabeth Ferard, 1883 Penny Gaunt, Chr Northern Philippines (Philippines) The Rt Revd Brent Alawas 26 Anne and Joachim, parents of the BVM Northern Philippines (Philippines) The Rt Revd Miguel Yamoyam Norwich (England) The Rt Revd Graham James Bath & Wells (England) The Rt Revd Peter Hancock Norwich (England) The Rt Revd Jonathan Meyrick Bath & Wells (England) The Rt Revd Ruth Worsley Norwich (England) The Rt Revd Alan Peter Winton WITHYHAM, James Campbell, I; Donald Yonge and Elizabeth Bhopal (North India) The Rt Revd Manoj Charan Parish, Rdrs Kapoeta (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Isaac Deu Chol 19 Gregory and Macrina c. 394, 379 WESTFIELD and GUESTLING Robert Mulford, I; Joy Collins, Northern Territory, The (Australia) The Rt Revd Dr Greg Anderson Assoc.V; James Gatherum, Rdr; Bathurst (Australia) The Rt Revd Ian Palmer GUESTLING-BRADSHAW CEP SCHOOL: Nathan Cline, HT; Gill Kano (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Zakka Nyam Plank Chr RURAL DEANERY OF RYE: Christopher Irvine, RD; Angela 27 Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, Teacher Hawksley, DLC Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island (Canada) The Most Revd 20 Margaret of Antioch, martyr; Ronald Wayne Cutler Bartolomé, Apostle to the Indies, 1566 Bida (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Jonah Kolo Northern Uganda (Uganda) The Rt Revd Johnson Gakumba Karachi (Pakistan) The Rt Revd Sadiq Daniel Bauchi (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Musa Tula WINCHELSEA and ICKLESHAM: Jonathan Meyer, I; Kansas (The Episcopal Church) Vacant ST THOMAS CEP SCHOOL: Carol Gardiner, HT; Stephen King, Chr BODIAM: Christopher Irvine, PinC; ICKLESHAM CEP SCHOOL: Paula Robinson, HT; Nigel Kirton, Chr. BODIAM CEP SCHOOL: Margaret Williams, HT; EWHURST: Christopher Irvine, PinC: 28 TRINITY 6 21 TRINITY 5 Pray for the Scottish Episcopal Church Pray for the Province de L'Eglise Anglicane au Rwanda The Most The Most Revd Mark Strange - Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church & Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness Revd Laurent Mbanda - Archbishop of L'Eglise Episcopal au PRAY FOR THE Honorary Assistant Bishops and Archdeacons Rwanda & Bishop of Shyira Emeritus PRAY for the work of the Cathedral: Stephen Waine, the Dean; 29 Mary, Martha and Lazarus Tim Schofield, the Precentor; The Vergers and staff of the Nsukka (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Aloysius Agbo Cathedral. Biharamulo (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Yusuph Vithalis 22 Mary Magdalene Karamoja (Uganda) The Rt Revd Joseph Abura Northern Zambia (Central Africa) The Most Revd Albert Chama RURAL DEANERY OF UCKFIELD: Paddy MacBain, RD; (Primate) Brian Porter, DLC Belize (West Indies) The Rt Revd Philip Wright 30 William Wilberforce, Olaudah Equiano and Thomas Kanyakumari (South India) Vacant Clarkson, 1833, 1797 and 1846 BREDE with UDIMORE and BECKLEY and PEASMARSH: Martin Nyahururu (Kenya) The Rt Revd Stephen Kabora Harper, I; James Jelley, Ass.C Birmingham (England) The Rt Revd David Andrew Urquhart BECKLEY CEP SCHOOL (Part of the Genesis Federation): Simon Birmingham (England) The Rt Revd Anne Elizabeth Hollinghurst Thurston, HT; BUXTED and HADLOW DOWN: John Barker, I; John Thorpe, Rdr PEASMARCH CEP SCHOOL (Part of the Genesis Federation): Lison ST MARK’S CEP (Buxted & Hadlow Down) SCHOOL: Hayley Smart, HT Simpson, Head of School; Claire Rivers & Annette Stow, HTs; 23 Bridget of Sweden Vicky Richards, Chr Northwest Ankole (Uganda) The Rt Revd Amos Magezi Bendigo 31 Ignatius of Loyola, 1556 (Australia) The Rt Revd Matt Brain Nzara (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Samuel Peni Enosa FAIRLIGHT and PETT: Richard Barron, I; Meriel Deasy, Rdr Blackburn (England) The Rt Revd Julian Tudor Henderson 24 Blackburn (England) The Revd Dr Jill Duff Northwest Texas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Scott Mayer Blackburn (England) The Rt Revd Philip North Benin (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Peter Imasuen Bo (Sierra Leone) (West Africa) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Tucker Bermuda (Bermuda) The Rt Revd Nicholas
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