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Diocesan Prayer List – April 2021 Diocesan Prayer List – April 2021 1st Bishop’s Office Diocese of the Bishop Bishop Cherry Highveld Bishop’s Chaplain Jonathan Williams Bishop’s P.A. Vicki Stevens 2nd Newport Cathedral Dean Ian Black The College of Canons Precentor Jonathan Williams Residentiary Canon Vacant 3rd Diocesan Registry The Governing Body Diocesan Chancellor Mark Powell Diocesan Registrar Tim Russen The Representative Body 4th Diocesan Office Diocesan Secretary Isabel Thompson Diocesan Committees Diocesan Accountant Bethan Davies & Policy Making Communications Officer Debra Goddard Bodies DAC Secretary Jonathan Perons Parsonage Inspector Garry Reeder That all may our joy in Training & Development Coordinator Zoe Ward the Resurrection Administrator & Finance Assistant Libby Morgan-Owen 5th Diocesan Director of Mission Sue Pinnington St Padarn’s Institute Diocesan Director of Ministry Vacant Principal - Jeremy Diocesan Director of Vocations Becca Stevens Duff Young Vocations Officer Matt Davies Lay Vocations Officer Vacant Ordinands and those Diocesan Newly Licensed Ministry Jeremy Harris in Training Officer Diocesan Continuing Ministry James Henley LLMs, LEMs & LEAs Development Officer Lay Training Officer Jayne Collier Pioneers and Chaplain to the Lay Ministers John Collier Evangelists Acting Diocesan Director of Education Andrew Rickett All Schools, FE and HE 6th Acting School Development Officer Beccie Morteo Institutions in the Acting Education Support Officer Deborah Griffiths Diocese & their Children, Youth and Family Ministry Rachel Nelmes Chaplains Advisor 1 7th Archdeaconry of Monmouth Archdeacon Sue Pinnington Ty Mawr Convent (Acting) Area Deans Julian Gray, Jeremy Religious and New Harris, Kevin Hasler Monastic Communities 8th Area 1 (add MA Name when known) John Connell, Jeff Church Wardens, Abergavenny (St Mary, Christchurch) Pearse, Malcolm Lane, Ministry Area Councils Llanwenarth (St Peter) Abergavenny Andrew Willie, Francis and PCCs (Holy Trinity) Govilon (Christchurch) Buxton, Marc Llanfoist (St Ffwyst) Llanelen (St Winchester, Ian Aveson, Secretaries, Helen) Treasurers and Gift LLMs: Aid Secretaries Gaynor Parfitt, Gillian Wright, Clifford Jayne, William Brimecombe, Hywel Griffiths 9th Area 2 Julian Gray, Gaynor Llantilio Pertholey Llantilio Pertholey (St Teilo, Bettws Burrett, Heidi Prince, CiW Primary School Chapel) Llanfihangel Crucorney Group John Humphries, (United Parish of Crucorney) (St John Hughes, Derek David, St Martin, St Michael) Young, Michael Smith, Grosmont (St Nicholas) Skenfrith (St Peter Cobb, Lorraine Bride) Llanfair (St Mary) Llangattock Cavanagh, Andrew Lingoed (St Cadoc) Llanaddewi Dawson, Andrew Rydderch (St David) Llanarth & Harter, Llansantfraed (St Bridget) Llangattock Mary Moore, Pat - j - Usk (St Cadoc) Llantilio Crossenny Vowles (St Teilo) Penrhos (St Cadoc) Llanvetherine (St James the Elder) LLMs: Llanvapley (St Mable) Llanddewi Sandy Ireson, Skirrid (St David) Christine Everitt 10th Area 3 Tim Dack, Karen Dack, Osbaston CiW Primary Dingestow (St Dingat) Cwmcarvan (St Catherine Haynes, School Catwg) Penyclawdd (St Martin) Nigel Juckes, Owen Tregaer (St Mary) Rockfield (St Williams, Janet Cenhedlon) St Maughan's & Bromley, Bishop Llangattock - Vibon Avel (St Cadoc, St Dominic Walker, Julie Meugan) Llanvihangel-ystern-Llewern Barrell, Colin Wilcox, (St Michael) Monmouth (St Mary the Jane Avery, Janet Virgin) Overmonnow (St Thomas) Bone, Margaret Mitchel Troy (St Michael) Wonastow Cooling, RoseMary (St Wonnow) Llandogo (St Oudoceus) Dagger, Nicholas Tintern (St Michael) Llanishen (St Taylor, Jean Prosser Dennis) Trellech Grange (Parish Church) Llanfihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd LLMs: (St Michael) Llansoy (St Tysoi) Trellech Martin Suter, Jan & Penallt (Old St Marys Church, St Pain, Lynda Lloyd, Lyn Nicholas) Harper, Paul Stafford 2 11th Area 4 Jeremy Harris, Allan Archbishop Rowan Caerwent (St Stephen & St Tathan) Davies, Hilary Prest, Williams CiW Primary Llanvair Discoed (St Mary) Penhow (St Sam Patterson, Daniel School John the Baptist) St Brides (St Bridget) Frett, Gilly Hubbard, Llanvaches (St Dubritius) Llandevaud Glyndwr Hackett, Magor CiW Primary (St Peter) Caldicot (St Mary the Virgin, John Waters, Chris School St Marys Portskewett, St Marys Carey, Kay Denly Rogiet) Magor (Langstone Parish Church, St Cadwaladr, St Martin, St LLMs: Mary Magdalene, St Marys Llanwern, Graham Lynch, Paul St Marys Magor, St Marys Nash, St Williams, David Flint, Marys Undy, St Marys Wilcrick, St Paul Glover, Pam Thomas) Richards, June Powell, David Harper 12th Area 5 Philip Averay, Michael Mothers’ Union Newchurch (St Peter) Mathern (St Gollop, Julian White, Diocesan President – Tewdric) Mounton (St Andoenus) St Nansi Davies, Lea Pat Jarrett Pierre (St Peter) Shirenewton (St Ryder Thomas a Becket) Chepstow (St Mary, St Christopher) St Arvans (St Arvan, St LLMs: Mary) Devauden (St James) Itton (St Joyce Amphlett, John Deiniol) Kilgwrrwg (Holy Cross) Gale, Gilly Lambert 13th Area 6 Kevin Hasler, Sheila Raglan CiW Primary Bettws Newydd, Kemeys Commander, Toms, Sally Ingle- School Trostrey and Llanfihangel Gobion w Gillis, Graham Llanfair Kilgeddin (Bettws Newydd, All Opperman, Pam Love, Usk CiW Primary Saints, St David) Raglan (St Cadoc) Bob Greenland, John School Llandenny (St John the Apostle) Collier, Peter Bryngwyn (St Peter) Goetre (St Peter) Woodman, Stephen The Prison Service & Llanover (St Bartholomew) Mamhilad James Chaplains (St Illtud) Monkswood & Glascoed (St Matthew, St Michael) Llangybi LLM: (Christchurch, St Cybi) Llanbadoc (St Barbara Stone Madoc) Tredunnoc (St Andrew) Llanhennock (St John) Llandegfedd (St Tegfeth), Usk, Gwenhelog w Llangwm Uchaf and Llangwm Isaf, Gwernesney and Llangeview (St Mary) Llantrisant & Llanllowell (St Peter, Paul & John) Wolvesnewton (St Thomas a Becket) 3 14th Archdeaconry of Newport Mission to Seafarers Archdeacon Jonathan Williams Chaplain – Mark Area Deans Lawson-Jones 15th Area 1 Becca Stevens, Justin Malpas CiW Primary Newport (St Mark) Newport (All Groves, Chris School Saints) Bettws (St David) Newport (St Watkins, Henry Paul, St Stephen & Holy Trinity) Davies, Jane Sims, Koinonia Helping Malpas (St Mary) Frances Jones, Matt Hands Project Sellers, Liz Houghton LLMs: John Lipscombe, Mary Kinchin, Chris Pennant, Mary Beckley 16th Area 2 Will Ingle-Gillis, David Charles Williams CiW Caerleon (St Cadoc) Newport Matthews, Sam Primary School Christchurch Newport (St Andrew & St Helkvist, Linda Batt, Philip) Maindee (St John the Stephen Blewett, Sue Church Organists, Evangelist, St Mary) Newport (St Pratten Choirs, Music Groups Julian & St Aaron) Newport (St Teilo) and Music Bands LLMs: Graham Davies, Janis Davies 17th Area 3 Parish Safeguarding Dean Aaron Roberts, Bedwas (St Barrwg, St Thomas) Rudry Co-ordinators Arthur Parkes (St James) Machen (St John, St Michael) Michaelston-y-Fedw (St LLM: Michael) Marshfield (St Mary) St Gay Hollywell Brides (St Bridget) 18th Area 4 Christopher Stone, The Homeless, Bassaleg (St Anne, St Basil, St John the Anne Golledge, Newport Night Baptist) The Gaer (St Martin) Newport Bronwen Summers, Shelter, Ravens House (St 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