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Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: October – December 2020 Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: October – D e c e m b e r 2 0 2 0 October 10 Paulinus, 644; Thomas Traherne, 1674 Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) The Rt Revd Denny Bray Guka 1 St Remigius, 533 Colombia (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Francisco Duque Perth (Australia) The Most Revd Kay Goldsworthy Kollam - Kottarakkara (South India) The Rt Revd Dr Oommen Chhattisgarh (North India) The Rt Revd Robert Ali George Chicago (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jeffrey Lee THE RURAL DEANERY OF CHICHESTER: David Jarratt, RD; LYMINSTER and WICK: Tom Robson, I; Vanessa Baron, Assoc V. Vacant, DLC; Ass.C: Mark Rodger IMMANUEL (BMO): Paul Collins, Minister-in-Charge; James 2 Nickols, Assoc. Minister Peru (South America) The Rt Revd Jorge Luis Aguilar 11 TRINITY 18. Chichester (England) The Rt Revd Martin Warner Pray for the Church of the Province of Uganda MIDDLETON: St Nicholas; William Marston, I; The Most Revd Stephen Samuel Kaziimba - Archbishop of Uganda 3 George Bell, 1958 & and Bishop of Kampala Peshawar (Pakistan) The Most Revd Humphrey Peters (Primate) PRAY for all Spiritual Directors in the Diocese Chotanagpur (North India) The Rt Revd B. B. Baskey 12 St Wilfrid, Bishop, Apostle of Sussex, 709 Koforidua (West Africa) The Rt Revd Felix Odei Annancy Port Sudan (Sudan) The Rt Revd Abdu Elnur Kodi NORTH BERSTED: Jo King, PinC; Rosemary Towse, Rdr; Colombo (Ceylon) The Rt Revd Dhiloraj Ranjit Canagasabey Kondoa (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Given Gaula APULDRAM: Moira Wickens, PinC; 4 TRINITY 17 NEW FISHBOURNE: Moira Wickens, I; John Sheppard, Rdr; Pray for the Anglican Church of Tanzania Jenny Blamire, Reader The Most Revd Dr Maimbo Mndolwa - Archbishop of Tanzania & FISHBOURNE CEP SCHOOL: Naomi Day, HT; Julie Barwell, Chr Bishop of Tanga 13 PRAY for the Diocesan Board of Education: AD Luke Irvine-Capel, Portsmouth (England) The Rt Revd Christopher Foster Chairman; Trevor Cristin, Director; Lesley Hurst, Asst. Director; Colorado (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Robert O’Neill Michelle Perry; Heather Broadbent; Rut Cumming; Yasmin Kongor (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Gabriel Thuch Agot Heasman; Vanessa Vollebregt; Rose Wisdom; Rosie Black; BOXGROVE: Ian Forrester, I; Rachel Doherty; Chris Kronda; Jon Gilbert; Cathy Slow BOXGROVE CEP SCHOOL: Jacqui Dommett, HT; Ian Forrester, Chr 5 14 Peterborough (England) The Rt Revd Donald Spargo Allister Pretoria (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Allan John Kannemeyer Christ the King (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd William Mostert Concepcion (Chile) The Rt Revd Enrique Lago Zugadi PAGHAM: St Thomas a Becket: Vacant, I; Lucy Sullivan, Asst.C; CHICHESTER St Pancras and St John: Mark Payne, I; Mike Roland Ell, Rdr; Milmine, Asst.C; Alan Jones, Rdr; Timothy Morgan, Rdr. 6 William Tyndale, 1536 15 Phulbani (North India) The Rt Revd Bijay Nayak Puerto Rico (The Episcopal Church) The Revd Rafael Morales Christchurch (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) Peter Carrell Maldonado Kolhapur (North India) The Rt Revd Sandeep Suresh Vibhute Connecticut (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Ian Douglas RUSTINGTON: Natalie Loveless, I; Susan Lynn-Allen, Rdr; Connor (Ireland) The Rt Revd Alan Francis Abernethy 7 CHICHESTER St Paul with WESTHAMPNETT: Simon Holland, I; Pittsburgh (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Dorsey W M Rachel Hawes, Assoc.Rector; Martha Weatherill, Asst.C; Brenda McConnell (Primate) Couzens, Asst.C; John Ashwin, Rdr; Martin Cooke, Rdr; Alison Chubu (Japan) The Rt Revd Peter Ichiro Shibusawa Hardcastle, Rdr. SLINDON, EARTHAM and MADEHURST: Philip Jones, V; David CENTRAL CE ACADEMY: Richard Hall, HT; Olby, Rdr; THE MARCH CEP SCHOOL: Nicky Metcalf, HT; SLINDON CEP SCHOOL: Lucy Cooper, HT; CHICHESTER, St Wilfrid: Simon Holland, PinC; 8 BISHOP LUFFA CE SCHOOL: Austen Hindman HT, Nigel Hoggarth, Polynesia (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Most Revd Fereimi Cama Chr Clogher (Ireland) The Rt Revd John McDowell 16 Nicholas Ridley & Hugh Latimer, 1555 Cochin (South India) The Rt Revd Baker Ninan Fenn Pune (North India) The Rt Revd Sharad Yuvraj Gaikwad SOUTH BERSTED: Tim Crook, I; Adrian Grainge, Rdr; Cork, Cloyne & Ross (Ireland) The Rt Revd William Paul Colton SOUTH BERSTED CEP SCHOOL: Noel Goodwin, HT; Ron Robson, DONNINGTON: James Cooper, PinC; Mary Hagell, Rdr Chr 17 Ignatius of Antioch c 107 9 Denys and Companions, c250; Robert Grosseteste, 1253. Qu'Appelle (Canada) The Rt Revd Robert Hardwick Popondota (Papua New Guinea) The Rt Revd Lindsley Ihove Costa Rica (Central America) The Revd Orlando Gomez Coimbatore (South India) The Rt Revd Timothy Ravinder Kontagora (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Jonah Ibrahim WALBERTON with BINSTED: Tim Ward, I; Julie Allday, Rdr; Kevin EARNLEY with EAST WITTERING and ALMODINGTON: Steve Durban-Jackson, Rdr; Davies, I; WALBERTON + BINSTED CEP SCHOOL: Laura Brockhurst, HT; Jill Hoskins, Chr 18 TRINITY 19 (LUKE, THE EVANGELIST) Pray for the Episcopal Church The Most Revd Michael Curry - Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church PRAY for the Property Department: Scott Ralph, Director; Bill; Paul; John; Phil; Lynn and Sue CHICHESTER DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS: OCTOBER – DECEMBER 2020 19 Henry Martyn, 1812 Translator of the Scriptures 28 Simon & Jude, Apostles (St Luke the Evangelist) Rhode Island (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Nicholas Knisely Quebec (Canada) The Rt Revd Bruce Myers Dallas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd George R. Sumner, Jr Coventry (England) The Rt Revd Christopher Cocksworth BOSHAM: Martin Lane, I; Lucy Sullivan, Asst.C; Krishna-Godavari (South India) The Rt Revd George Cornelious 29 James Hannington, 1885 Tantepudi Rift Valley (Tanzania) The Rt Revd John Daudi Lupaa LAVANT: David Jarratt, I; Damaturu (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Yohannah A Audu LAVANT CEP SCHOOL, Adrian King, HT; Chris Hawker, Chr Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Jackson Sosthenes 20 CHIDHAM: Vacant, I; Colin Ottewell, Rdr. Raiwind (Pakistan) The Rt Revd Azad Marshall CHIDHAM PAROCHIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL: Kim Thornton, HT; Cuba (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Griselda Delgado Del Becky Wild, Chr Carpio 30 Kubwa (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Duke Akamisoko Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) The Rt Revd Eduardo Coelho Grillo NORTH MUNDHAM with MERSTON and HUNSTON, Vacant I; Davao (Philippines) The Rt Revd Jonathan Labasan Casimina Stephen Everard, Asst.C; Kat Walker, Rdr EAST DEAN, SINGLETON and WEST DEAN: Sarah Manouch, PinC; 21 SINGLETON CEP SCHOOL: Vacant, HT; Janet Holt, Chr Rajasthan (North India) The Rt Revd Darbara Singh WEST DEAN CEP SCHOOL: Gillian Moss, HT; Wendy Goacher, Chr Cueibet (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Elijah Muteny Awet 31 Martin Luther, 1546 SELSEY: Andy Wilkes, I; Rio Grande (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Michael Vono 22 Delaware (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Kevin S. Brown Rayalaseema (South India) The Rt Revd B D Prasada Rao Kurunegala (Ceylon) The Rt Revd Keerthisiri Fernando Cuernavaca (Mexico) The Rt Revd Enrique Treviño Cruz FUNTINGTON with WEST STOKE and SENNICOTTS: Vacant: I Curitiba (Brazil) The Most Revd Naudal Alves Gomes (Primate) SIDLESHAM : Stephen Guise, PinC 23 NOVEMBER Recife (Brazil) The Rt Revd João Cancio Peixoto Cuttack (North India) The Rt Revd Surendra Kumar Nanda 1 FOURTH SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT TANGMERE and OVING: Trevor Marshall, PinC; ALL SAINTS 24 Pray for the Church of the Province of West Africa Rejaf (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Edward Oliver Mathew Tombe The Most Revd Dr Jonathan Bau-Bau Bonaparte Hart - Primate & Cyangugu (Rwanda) The Rt Revd Francis Karenera Metropolitan, Church of the Province of West Africa; Archbishop of Kuching (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Danald Jute the Internal province of West Africa and Bishop of Liberia WEST WITTERING and BIRDHAM with ITCHENOR: Jonathan PRAY for the Communications Department: Lisa Williamson and Swindells, I; Susan Monks, Michael Chater, Ben Harvey Rdrs; Amber Jackson WEST WITTERING PAROCHIAL CE SCHOOL: Nick Matthews, HT; 2 ALL SOULS Richard Holben, Chr: Rochester (England) The Rt Revd James Langstaff BIRDHAM CEP SCHOOL: Mark McCadden, HT; Jim Mould, Chr Rochester (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Prince Singh Kushtia (Bangladesh) The Rt Revd Samuel Sunil Mankhin (Primate) SOUTHBOURNE with WEST THORNEY: Matt Luff, I; David Poulter, 25 LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Rdr; Michael Wilson, Rdr. Bible Sunday 3 Richard Hooker 1600; Martin of Porres, 1639 Pray for the Church in Wales Rockhampton (Australia) The Rt Revd David Robinson The Most Revd John Davies - Archbishop of Wales & Bishop of Delhi (North India) The Rt Revd Warris K. Masih Swansea & Brecon Kutigi (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Jeremiah Kolo PRAY for the Church Buildings Team, the DAC and Mission & THE OCTAGON PARISHES (Compton, Up Marden, East Marden, Pastoral Committee: Dr Emma Arbuthnot, Senior Church Buildings North Marden, Racton, Stoughton, Forestside & Stansted) Lindsay & Pastoral Reorganisation Officer; Revd Paul Doick, Chair of the Yates, PinC; Edward Mynors, Rdr; Maria Sadler, Rdr; DAC; Greg Moore, Church Buildings & Pastoral Reorganisation COMPTON + UP MARDEN CEP SCHOOL: Claire Inskip, HT; Sarah Officer; John Bevan, Mission & Pastoral Officer; and Hutchinson, Chr Dr Katherine Prior, Fundraising Adviser 4 26 Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, Scholar, 899 Rokon (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Francis Loyo Mori Derby Remo (Nigeria) The Most Revd Michael Fape (England) Vacant Derby (England) The Rt Revd Libby Lane Cyprus and the Gulf (Jerusalem & Middle East) The Rt Revd WESTBOURNE: Andrew Doye, I; Martin Brown, Rdr Michael Augustine Owen Lewis 5 Kumasi (West Africa) The Most Revd Dr Daniel Sarfo Rorya (Tanzania) The Rt Revd John Adiema WHYKE St George with Rumboldswyke and Portfield,
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