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Date/Feast Day Anglican Prayer Cycle Indigenous Prayer Cycle Diocesan Prayer Cycle Parish Cycle THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER FEBRUARY 2020 Date/Feast Day Anglican Prayer Cycle Indigenous Prayer Cycle Diocesan Prayer Cycle Parish Cycle 1 February 2020 - Lucknow (North India) & Pray for the covenant that we Messiah Mike Daley, our Assistant Saturday Guatemala (Central America) continue to raise up a truly Director of Music Anglican Indigenous Church in Canada 2 Sunday Pray for the Anglican Church of Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Eglinton Deanery Jill Daley, our Musician in Presentation of Jesus in Burundi Diocese of Calgary. Residence the Temple 3 - Monday Lui (South Sudan), Taiwan (The St.Alban’s, Easterville, MB, St. Augustine of Canterbury Ann Cope and Tom Evers and Episcopal Church) & Guildford Diocese of Brandon their work on our newsletter, The (England) Gathering 4 - Tuesday Lusaka (Central Africa), Tamale The Henry Budd Christian St. Clement, Eglinton Honoraries: Archdeacon Jim (West Africa) & Guinea (West Training Centre, Diocese of Boyles, The Rev’d Dr Ann Jervis, Africa) Brandon The Rev’d Paul MacLean, The Rev’d Charles McMulkin, The Rev’d Katy Waugh, The Rev’d Canon Andrew Wesley 5 Wednesday Lusitanian Church (Portugal) & Church of the Messiah, The Pas, St. Cuthbert, Leaside All those who come to The Tanga (Tanzania) MB, Diocese of Brandon Common Table, for their health and well-being. 6 - Thursday Luwero (Uganda), Tarime Rt. Rev. Lydia Mamakwa (Oji- St. John, York Mills For all members of our Pastoral (Tanzania) & Tasmania Cree), Bishop, Spiritual Ministry Care Team and those who assist (Australia) of Mishamikoweesh them 7 - Friday Lweru (Tanzania) & Te St. Luke ’s, Sioux Valley, MB, St. Leonard Angie Hocking, Director of Pihopatanga o Tai Tokerau Diocese of Brandon Outreach Services, Pastoral (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Associate of Outreach and Community Engagement 8 - Saturday Machakos (Kenya), Te Pray for Indigenous Peoples of St. Timothy, North Toronto Lee Shouldice and all members of Pihopatanga o Tairawhiti the Anglican Parishes of the our Board of Management, and (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) & Central Interior, B.C. members of many sub-committees Gujarat (North India) 1 THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER FEBRUARY 2020 9 - Sunday Pray for the Anglican Church of St. Luke ’s, Cormorant Lake, MB, FaithWorks Marion Slamon our nurse and her Epiphany 5 Canada in the Diocese of Brandon work with participants in The Common Table 10 - Monday Madhya Kerala (South India), Te Rt. Rev. Isaiah “Larry” Beardy Transfiguration Lilian Junkin and the Tuesday Pihopatanga o Upoko o Te Ika (Cree), Area Bishop for Northern Noon Meditation Group (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) & Manitoba, Spiritual Ministry of Gusau (Nigeria) Mishamikoweesh 11 - Tuesday Madi & West Nile (Uganda), Te St. John ’s, Moose Lake, MB, All Saints, Whitby Will Reid, our George Black Pihopatanga o Upoko o Te Diocese of Brandon Fellow in Liturgical Music Waipounamu (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) & Guyana (West Indies) 12 - Wednesday Madras (South India) & Temotu St. Andrew ’s, Waboden, MB, Ascension, Port Perry Nate Wall, our Scholar-in- (Melanesia) Diocese of Brandon Residence. 13 - Thursday Madurai-Ramnad (South India), Church of the Redeemer, The Pas, Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa Scott Werry, our 9.30 team Temuco (Chile) & Tennessee MB, Diocese of Brandon leaders, and all who participate in (The Episcopal Church) our 9.30 Worship Committee 14 - Friday Mahajanga (Indian Ocean) & St. James and St. John, Grand Redeemer, Ajax David Townsend, Amber Aulen Terekeka (South Sudan) Rapids, MB, Diocese of Brandon and members of Learning@Redeemer. 15 - Saturday Maiduguri (Nigeria), Territory of St. Mary ’s, Little Indian Birch, St. George Memorial, Oshawa Nasir Qamar, our Bookkeeper the People (Canada) & MB, Diocese of Brandon Gwagwalada (Nigeria) 16 - Sunday Pray for the Church of the Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Oshawa Deanery For our members who offer "the Epiphany 6 Province of Central Africa Diocese of Central prayers of the people" for our Newfoundland. 9.30 am and 11.15 am services 2 THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER FEBRUARY 2020 17 - Monday Maine (The Episcopal Church) & St. Andrew ’s, Shoal River, MB, St. George, Pickering Village For all who use our church for Texas (The Episcopal Church) Diocese of Brandon (Ajax) prayer, meditation, and rest 18 - Tuesday Maiwut (South Sudan), The The Rt. Rev. James Njegovan, The Clergy of the Diocese of John Sutton and members of our Arctic (Canada) & Haiti (The Bishop of the Diocese of Brandon Toronto Property Committee, for their care Episcopal Church) (Retired) of our sacred space 19 - Wednesday Makamba (Burundi) & The Christ Church, Alert Bay, BC, St. Martin, Bay Ridges All servers at our liturgy Episcopal Church in South Diocese of British Columbia (Pickering) Carolina (The Episcopal Church) 20 - Thursday Makueni (Kenya), The Murray Pray for Aboriginal Neighbours Social Justice and Advocacy Janet Elliott and all our (Australia) & The Reformed and their work as advocates for Department (Elin Goulden) sidespeople for their ministry of Episcopal Church of Spain justice for the First Peoples welcome (Spain) residing in British Columbia. 21 - Friday Makurdi (Nigeria) & Thika Rt. Rev. John Hannen, bishop of St. Martin's, Courtice Ryan Carlsen and all who serve (Kenya) Caledonia, retired, former on our Stewardship Committee Chaplain of the Greater Victoria Urban First Nations Ministry, Victoria, BC, Diocese of British Columbia. 22 - Saturday Malabar (South India), Rt. Rev. Barry Jenks, retired St. Matthew, Oshawa Our Church School leaders and Thoothukudi-Nazareth (South Bishop of the Diocese of British Redeemer Kids India) & Hanuato'o (Melanesia) Columbia; former member of the Anglican Church's Healing Response Committee 23 - Sunday Pray for the Iglesia Anglicana de Pray for the work of the Healing Bishop's Committee on Grant Jahnke and members of Transfiguration Sunday la Region Central de America Fund as it supports healing Intercultural Ministry Creation Matters. initiatives in Aboriginal communities 24 - Monday Malaita (Melanesia), Tirunelveli Rev. Simon Gibbons, First Inuit St. Paul on-the-Hill, Pickering For all members of our Youth and St Matthias, Apostle (South India) & Harare (Central Priest in the Anglican Young Adults Groups Africa) Communion,1877 3 THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER CYCLE OF PRAYER FEBRUARY 2020 25 - Tuesday Malakal (South Sudan) & Anglican Indigenous Council of St. Paul, Uxbridge For the Staff of the Church of the Shrove Tuesday Toamasina (Indian Ocean) Caledonia Diocese Redeemer Office Mardi Gras 26 - Wednesday Malek (South Sudan) & Tohoku Holy Trinity, Aiyansh, BC, Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday (Japan) Diocese of Caledonia 27 - Thursday Malek Rup (South Sudan), Tokyo St. Andrew, Greenville, BC, St. Peter, Oshawa For all our members, as we live Thursday after Ash (Japan) & Toliara (Indian Ocean) Diocese of Caledonia out our vocation each day, at Wednesday home and in the workplace 28 - Friday Malindi (Kenya) & Tonj (South Christ Church, Kingolith, BC, St. Thomas, Brooklin Ann Cope and all members of our Friday after Ash Sudan) Diocese of Caledonia Advisory Board Wednesday 29 - Saturday Manchester (England) & Torit Pray for the world's Indigenous St. John, Whitby Stephen Allen and our Indigenous Saturday after Ash (South Sudan) Peoples Solidarity Working Wednesday Group 4 .
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