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Prayer Diary May 2018 Jesus Said to Them, ‘When You Pray, Say: Father, Hallowed Be Your Name Prayer Diary May 2018 Jesus said to them, ‘When you pray, say: Father, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Luke 11.2 The prayers for each day are for: ❖ the mission and ministry of a particular deanery/benefice; ❖ organisations, schools, events of the diocese and the wider community. ❖ people and places in the Anglican Communion; ❖ Our link Diocese Kagera and World Mission (none supplied this month) Please contact [email protected] for queries and suggestions. Tue 01.05.18 ❖ Clare Deanery (continued). The Benefice of Suffolk Heights:Simon Hill Philip and James, (Rector), Elizabeth Chenery (Reader [PTO]), Barbara Hill (Reader). Apostles. ❖ Today's meeting of Diocesan Board of Education. ❖ Chandigarh: (North India) The Rt Revd Younas Massey. Wed 02.05.18 ❖ The Benefice of the Stour Valley: Stuart Mitchell (Rector), Lynda Sebbage Athanasius, Bishop of (Assistant Curate), Janice Brett (Reader), Eileen Waterhouse (Reader). Alexandria, Teacher of ❖ Cavendish Primary School. the Faith, 373. ❖ Central Pennsylvania: (III, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Audrey Scanlan. Thu 03.05.18 ❖ Colneys Deanery: Andrew Dotchin (Rural Dean). Clergy with PTO: Jenny Ablett, John Andrews, Ann Barley, Ivan Barley, Janice Chenery, Heather Cooke, Elizabeth Corker, Sam Cowley, Helen Davy, Herbert Fadriquela, Christopher Leffler, Tony Marsh, Barry Middleton, Richard Moore, Chris Nunn, Brian Percy, Joy Rapley. ❖ Local Government Councillors. ❖ 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. Fri 04.05.18 English ❖ Felixstowe St John the Baptist with St Edmund: Penny Brinkley (Assistant Saints and Martyrs of Curate), Andrew Dotchin (Priest in Charge), Terry Gibb (Reader). the Reformation Era. ❖ Diocesan Pilgrimage from Santiago to Finistere. ❖ Chester: (York, England) The Rt Revd Peter Robert Forster. Chester: Birkenhead: The Rt Revd Keith Sinclair. Chester: Stockport: The Rt Revd Libby Lane. Sat 05.05.18 ❖ Felixstowe St Peter & St Paul with St Andrew & St Nicholas: Chris Hood (Vicar). ❖ Emergency Services. ❖ Chhattisgarh: (North India) The Rt Revd Purna Sagar Nag. Sun 06.05.18 ❖ Bishop Martin Seeley and Bishop Mike Harrison. The Honorary Bishops: Sixth Sunday of Graeme Knowles, Sandy Millar, Gavin Reid, Tim Stevens, John Waine, Easter. Jeremy Walsh. The Bishop of Richborough. The Bishops' Administrative Team and the Bishop's Lay Chaplain. ❖ Intercontinental Church Society. ❖ PRAY for The Anglican Church of Kenya. The Most Revd Jackson Ole Sapit Primate and Archbishop of All Kenya. Mon 07.05.18 ❖ Chaplains to the hospitals and hospices in our diocese. ❖ The medical services. ❖ Chicago: (V, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jeffrey Lee. Tue 08.05.18 ❖ Kesgrave: Paul Darbyshire (Assistant Curate), Robin Spittle (Vicar), Gary Julian of Norwich, Jones (Reader), Martyn Shakespeare (Reader), Sally Wainman (Reader). Spiritual Writer, ❖ Today's meetings of Diocesan Finance & Investment Committee and the c.1417. Diocesan Property Committee. ❖ Chichester: (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Martin Warner. Chichester: Horsham: The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby. Chichester: Lewes: The Revd Richard Charles Jackson. Wed 09.05.18 ❖ Martlesham with Brightwell: Margaret Rittman (Associate Priest), Toby Tate (Priest in Charge), Malcolm Rittman (Reader), Carolyn Smith (Reader). ❖ People making a new start. ❖ Chile: (South America) The Rt Revd Hector Zavala Muñoz. Suffragan Bishop of Chile: (South America) The Rt Revd Abelino Manuel Apeleo. Thu 10.05.18 ❖ Nacton and Levington with Bucklesham and Foxhall with Kirton and Falkenham: Ian Wilson (Priest in Charge), Stephen Harvey (Reader), Ann Patton (Reader), Janet Stalker (Reader), Roy Tricker (Reader). ❖ Nacton Primary School. ❖ A hymn of glory let us sing New songs throughout the world shall ring Christ, by a road before untrod Ascendeth to the throne of God. Alleluia. Fri 11.05.18 ❖ The Benefice of Felixstowe Christ Church: Mark Kichenside (Rector). ❖ Today's meeting of Diocesan Advisary Committee. ❖ Chotanagpur: (North India) The Rt Revd B Baskey. Sat 12.05.18 ❖ The Benefice of Walton and Trimley; Waldringfield with Hemley and Newbourne: Walter Aldis (Reader), Caroline Allen (Rector), Charlotte Cook (Assistant Curate), Wendy Smith (Associate Priest), Roy Allen (Reader), Wendy Fellingham (Reader), Sandy Griffiths (Reader), Mary Rowe (Reader), Margaret White (Reader). ❖ Children and Parents Contact Centres. ❖ Christ the King: (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd William Mostert. Sun 13.05.18 Seventh ❖ Archdeacons David Jenkins and Ian Morgan. Diocesan Officers. Sunday of Easter. ❖ Christian Aid Week 13th to 19th May. ❖ Pray for the work of the Anglican Centre in Rome. Christchurch: (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Victoria Matthews. Mon 14.05.18 ❖ Chaplains to schools and colleges in our diocese. ❖ Licensing of Pauline Higham as Associate Priest Benefice of Combs & Little Finborough and Great Finborough with Onehouse, Harleston, Buxhall & Shelland. ❖ Chubu: (Japan) The Rt Revd Peter Ichiro Shibusawa. Tue 15.05.18 Matthias ❖ Hadleigh Deanery: Rosalind Paul (Rural Dean). Clergy with PTO: David the Apostle. Atkins, John Druce, Eric Fisher, John Fowler, Jackie Sephton, Janice White, Joyce Willis. ❖ Lunch Clubs. ❖ Clogher: (Armagh, Ireland) The Rt Revd John McDowell. Wed 16.05.18 Caroline ❖ Bildeston w Wattisham and Lindsey, Whatfield w Semer, Nedging & Chisholm, Social Naughton Reformer, 1877. ❖ Licensing of Graham Hedger as Priest in Charge Orebeck Benefice. Whatfield Primary School. The welfare of immigarnts. ❖ Cochin: (South India) The Rt Revd Baker Ninan Fenn. Coimbatore: (South India) The Rt Revd Timothy Ravinder. Thu 17.05.18 ❖ Elmsett with Aldham, Hintlesham, Chattisham & Kersey: Simon Compton- Battersely (Priest in Charge designate) ❖ Elmsett Primary School. Kersey Primary School. Hintlesham & Chattisham Primary School. ❖ Colombia: (XI, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Francisco Duque. Fri 18.05.18 ❖ Hadleigh, Layham and Shelley: Sue Foster (Assistant Curate), John Parr (Parish Priest), Simon White (Assistant Curate), Graham Brook (Reader), Hilary Griffin (Reader), Brian Hempstead (Reader), Olive Martin (Reader). ❖ St Mary’s Primary School Hadleigh. ❖ Connor: (Armagh, Ireland) The Rt Revd Alan Francis Abernethy. Sat 19.05.18 Dunstan, ❖ Higham, Holton St Mary, Raydon and Stratford St Mary: Rosalind Paul Archbishop of (Rector), Richard Appleton (Reader), Nicola Tindall (Reader). Canterbury, Restorer ❖ EvnU Youth Ministry. of Monastic Life, 988. ❖ Cork, Cloyne & Ross: (Dublin, Ireland) The Rt Revd William Paul Colton. Sun 20.05.18 ❖ St Edmundsbury Cathedral. Graeme Knowles (Acting Dean). Joe Hawes Pentecost Alcuin of (Dean Designate). The Cathedral Chapter and staff. York, Deacon, Abbot of ❖ Those being Confirmed this year. Tours, 804. ❖ Colorado: (VI, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Robert O'Neill. Mon 21.05.18 Helena, ❖ .Chaplains to the Emergency Services in our diocese. Protector of the Holy ❖ Places of pilrimage. Places, 330 ❖ Costa Rica: (Central America) Vacant. Tue 22.05.18 ❖ Nayland with Wissington: Mark Woodrow (Priest in Charge). ❖ Initiatives to limit climate change. ❖ Coventry: (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Christopher Cocksworth. Coventry: (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd John Stroyan. Wed 23.05.18 ❖ Stoke-by-Nayland with Leavenheath and Polstead: Val Armstrong (Assistant Priest), Mark Woodrow (Priest in Charge), David Rowe (Reader). ❖ Stoke by Nayland Primary School. ❖ Connecticut: (I, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Ian Douglas. 1. Suffragan Bishop of Connecticut: (I, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Laura Ahrens. 2. Suffragan Bishop elect of Connecticut: (I, The Episcopal Church) Vacant. Thu 24.05.18 ❖ Hartismere Deanery: Susan Loxton (Rural Dean). Clergy with PTO: Chris John and Charles Davidson, Jan Fowler, Daniel Gooderham, Alan Harding, George Hilliard, Wesley, Evangelists, Ivan Meads, David Warner. Hymn Writers, 1791 ❖ The Methodist Church. Worship song writers. and 1788. ❖ Cueibet: (Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan) The Rt Revd Elijah Matueny Awet. Fri 25.05.18 ❖ Eye: Guy Sumpter (Vicar). The Venerable Bede, ❖ St Peter and St Paul Primary School Eye. Monk at Jarrow, ❖ Cuernavaca: (Mexico) The Rt Revd Enrique Treviño Cruz. Scholar, Historian, 735. Aldhelm, Bishop of Sherborne, 709. Sat 26.05.18 ❖ North Hartismere: Adrian Watkins (Rector), Graham Reardon (Reader). Augustine, first ❖ Palgrave Primary School. Archbishop of ❖ Curitiba: (Brazil) The Rt Revd Naudal Alves Gomes. Canterbury, 605. John Calvin, Reformer, 1564. Philip Neri, Founder of the Oratorians, Spiritual Guide, 1595. Sun 27.05.18 ❖ Members of the Diocesan Synod, Diocesan Secretary Anna Hughes and the Trinity Sunday diocesan staff. ❖ People visiting Suffolk on holiday. ❖ PRAY for The Anglican Church of Korea. The Most Revd Onesimus Dongsin Park Primate of the Anglican Church of Korea & Bishop of Busan. Mon 28.05.18 ❖ Chaplains to the prisons in our diocese. Lanfranc, Prior of Le ❖ Local Government Councillors. Bec, Archbishop of ❖ Cuttack: (North India) The Rt Revd Surendra Kumar Nanda. Canterbury, Scholar, 1089. Tue 29.05.18 ❖ Redgrave cum Botesdale with Rickinghall: Chris Norburn (Rector), Fiona Erith (Reader), Jacqueline Erith (Reader). ❖ St Botolph’s Primary School Botesdale. ❖ Cyangugu: (Rwanda) The Rt Revd Nathan Amooti Rusengo. Kigali: (Rwanda) The Rt Revd Louis Muvunyi. Wed 30.05.18 ❖ South Hartismere: Julia Lall (Rector), Jean Archdeacon (Reader), Peter Neale Josephine Butler, (Reader). Social Reformer, 1906. ❖ Thorndon Primary School; Wetheringsett Primary School; Gislingham Joan of Arc, Visionary, Primary School; Mellis Primary School. 1431. Apolo ❖ Cyprus and the Gulf: (Jerusalem & Middle East) The Rt Revd Michael Kivebulaya, Priest, Augustine Owen Lewis. Evangelist in Central Africa, 1933. Thu 31.05.18 ❖ Hoxne Deanery: Susan Loxton (Rural Dean). Clergy with PTO: Richard Court, The Visit of the John Peart, Andrew Vessey, Rosemary Willis. Blessed Virgin Mary to ❖ Those expecting children. Elizabeth. ❖ Daejeon: (Korea) The Revd Moses Nak Jun Yoo. .
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