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Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary March 2019 Diocese of Newcastle Prayer Diary March 2019 1 Friday 4 Monday David, bishop of Menevia, patron of Wales, Bernard Gilpin, priest, ‘Apostle of the North’, c.601 1583 [CNS] • Manchester Bps David Walker, Owine, companion and biographer of Chad, c.670 Mark Ashcroft and Mark Davies [CNS] Torit (South Sudan) • Manicaland (Central Africa) Abp Bernard Oringa Balmoi, Bp Erick Ruwona Bps Martin Abuni and Isaac Deu Chon Toungoo (Myanmar) Bp Saw John Wilme • Diocese of Møre: Hawaii (USA) Bp Robert Fitzpatrick Bishop Ingeborg Midttømme • Diocese of Møre: • Diocese of Newcastle: Senior Adviser: Inge Morten Haarstad Bishop Christine • Bellingham Deanery: Deanery Secretary: Paddy Walters 2 Saturday Finance Officer: Roger Langford Chad, bishop of Lichfield, missionary, 672 * 5 Tuesday • Mandalay (Myanmar) • Bp David Nyi Nyi Naing Maper (South Sudan) Bp William Machar Toronto (Canada) Abp Colin Johnson, Trichy-Tanjore (South India) Bps Jennifer Andison, Peter Fenty, Bp D. Chandrasekaran Kevin Robertson and Riscylla Shaw • Diocese of Møre: • Diocese of Møre: Head of Finance: Åshild Stige The Diocesan Council • Bellingham Deanery: • Diocese of Newcastle: Benefice of Chollerton with Birtley and Bishop Mark Thockrington Priest-in-Charge Sarah Lunn • * Canon John Carr Reader: Alison Williams 3 SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT 6 ASH WEDNESDAY • Porvoo Communion: Baldred. Hermit, and Diocese of Canterbury Billifrith, hermit and Diocese of Down and Dromore (Ireland) jeweller of the Lindisfarne • Iglesia Anglicana de Chile Gospels, 8th cent. [CNS] Primate: Héctor Zavala Muñoz • Mara (Tanzania) • Diocese of Møre: Bp George Okoth Diocesan Director: Bjørn Olaf Storhaug Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies) • Bellingham Deanery: Bp Claude Berkley Area Dean: Steve Wilkinson Truro Bps Philip Mountstephen and Lay Chair: Alice Murray Christopher Goldsmith • Diocese of Møre: This Prayer Diary can be downloaded each Department of Church and Spiritual Life: month from the Per Inge Haugen Newcastle diocesan website: • Bellingham Deanery www.newcastle.anglican.org/prayerdiary St Giles’ Parish Church, Birtley 7 Thursday 10 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Perpetua, Felicity and companions, martyrs at • Porvoo Communion: Carthage, 203 Diocese of Chelmsford Admiral Lord Collingwood, naval commander, Diocese of Karlstad (Church of Sweden) 1810 [CNS] * • Province de lEglise Anglicane du Congo • Maralala (Kenya) Bp Jacob Lesuuda Abp Zacharie Masimango Badohu Tuam, Killala & Achonry (Ireland) • Diocese of Møre: Bp Patrick Rooke Parishes of Bolsøy, Kleive, Røvik, Veøy and • Diocese of Møre: Sekken in the Molde Deanery The Cathedral at Molde • Bellingham Deanery: Dean: Olav Gading St Peter’s Parish Church, Humshaugh • Bellingham Deanery: • Humshaugh C of E First School St Giles’ Parish Church, Chollerton and St Christopher’s Church, Gunnerton 11 Monday • Chollerton C of E First School • Maridi (Uganda) Bp Moses Zungo • Praying for Unity: Ughelli (Nigeria) Bp Cyril Odutemu For Church leaders of all denominations as Ho (West Africa) they meet regularly to pray and work Bp Matthias Mededues-Badohu together • Diocese of Møre: • * Canon Shane Waddle, Diocesan Secretary Parishes of Volda, Austerfjord, Dalsfjord and Please pray today and throughout this weekend Kilsfjord in the Southern Sunnmøre Deanery for all involved in the Bishops in Mission event in • Bellingham Deanery: the Diocese of Liverpool. St Mungo’s Parish Church, Simonburn 8 Friday Edward King, bishop of Lincoln, 1910 12 Monday Felix, bishop, apostle to the East Angles, 647 • Marsabit(Kenya) Bp Daniel Qampicha • Marathwada (North India) Ukhahlamba (Southern Africa) Bp Madhur Kasab Bp Moses Madywabe Twik East (South Sudan) • Diocese of Møre: Bp Ezekiel Diing Ajang Malangdit Parishes of Ørsta, Vartdal, Hjørundfjord and Hereford Bps Richard Frith and Storfjorden in the Southern Sonnmøre Alistair Magowan Deanery • Diocese of Møre: • Bellingham Deanery: Human Resources Department: St Michael’s Parish Church, Wark Alice Elnes • Wark C of E First School • Bellingham Deanery: Parish Church of St Aidan, Thockrington 13 Wednesday Ember Day 9 Saturday • Maryland (USA) Bps Eugene Sutton • Maridi (South Sudan) Abp Justin Badi Arama Ukwa (Nigeria) Bp Samuel Kelechi Eze Udi (Nigeria) Bp Chjioke Augustine Aneke Umuahia (Nigeria) Highveld (Southern Africa) Bp Charles May Abp Ikechi Nwachukwu Nwosu • Diocese of Møre: • Diocese of Møre: Parish of Molde and the Cathedral parish Parishes of Ørskog, Skodje and Stordal in • Bellingham Deanery: the Eastern Sunnmøre Deanery Benefice of Humshaugh with Simonburn • Bellingham Deanery: and Wark Benefice: North Tyne and Redesdale Team Priest-in-Charge: Steve Wilkinson Team Rector: Susan Ramsaran Assistant Curate: Elaine Ryder Ember Days in Lent 17 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Please remember especially: • Porvoo Communion: • Those who are preparing for Ordination Evangelical Lutheran Church in Latvia this year, and the parishes/institutions Diocese of Lichfield where they will serve. Diocese of St David’s (Wales) • Those preparing to attend Bishops’ • The Church of England Advisory Panels, and those preparing Abps Justin Welby and John Sentamu them for the experience. • Diocese of Møre: • All who work in our theological colleges, Parishes of Grytten, Kors, Øverdalen, Hen, especially Cranmer Hall, Durham and Eid, Holm, Voll and Vågstranda in the Inner Lindisfarne. Romsdal Deanery • All who exercise a ministry of spiritual • Bellingham Deanery: director. St Peter’s Parish Church, Falstone 18 Monday 14 Thursday Cyril, bishop of Jerusalem, teacher of the faith, • Masasi (Tanzania) Bp James Almasi 386 Upper Shire (Central Africa) • Maseno South (Kenya) Bp Francis Abiero Bp Brighton Vitta Malasa Uyo (Nigeria) Bp Prince Asukwo Antai • Diocese of Møre: Hong Kong Island (Hong Kong) Parishes of Norddal, Stranda, Liabygda, Abp Paul Kwong Sunnylven and Gerlanger in Eastern • Diocese of Møre: Sunnmøre Deanery Parishes of Vestnes, Fiksdal, Tresfjord and • Bellingham Deanery: Vike in the Inner Romsdal Deanery St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Bellingham • Bellingham Deanery: • Praying for Unity: St Aidan’s Church, Thorneyburn For Bishop Robert Byrne, to be installed as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of 19 JOSEPH OF NAZARETH Hexham and Newcastle on March 25th. • Maseno West (Kenya) Bp Joseph Wasonga Valparaiso (Chile) Bp Samuel Morrison 15 Friday Ember Day • Diocese of Møre: • Maseno East (Kenya) Bp Joshua Owiti Parishes of Kristiansund, Nordlandet and Upper South Carolina (USA) Frei in the Outer Nordmøre Deanery Bp Andrew Waldo • Bellingham Deanery: Hokkaido (Japan) St Francis’ Church, Byrness Most Revd Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu • Diocese of Møre: 20 Wednesday Parishes of Ålesund and Volsdalen in the Cuthbert, bishop of Lindisfarne, missionary, 687 Northern Sunnmøre Deanery [CNS] * • Bellingham Deanery: Herbert of Derwentwater, 687 [CNS] ** St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Corsenside and • Masindi-Kitara (Uganda) All Saints’ Church, West Woodburn Bp George Kasangaki Vanuatu (Melanesia) Bp James Tama 16 Saturday Ember Day Vermont (USA) Bp Thomas Ely • Maseno North (Kenya) • Diocese of Møre: Bp Charles Kaskan Asilutwa Parishes of Kvernes, Bremsnes and Utah (USA) Bp Scott Hayashi Kornstad in the Outer Nordmøre Deanery Honduras (USA) Bp Lloyd Allen • Bellingham Deanery: • Diocese of Møre: Holy Trinity Parish Church, Horsley Parishes of Borgund and Ellingsøy in the • * Archdeacon-designate Mark Wroe (from Northern Sunnmøre Deanery 24/3) • Bellingham Deanery: • ** Canon Glyn Evans St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Elsdon 21 Thursday • The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Abp Paul Kwong Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury, • Reformation martyr, 1556 Diocese of Møre: All who are training for ordained and lay • Massachusetts (USA) Bps Alan Gates and ministry within the Diocese Gayle Harris • Victoria Nyanza (Tanzania) vacant see Bellingham Deanery St Oswald’s Church, Heavenfield • Diocese of Møre: Please pray for those gathering in the Cathedral Parishes of Tingvoll, Straumsnes, Øre and this afternoon for the installation of Mark Wroe Gjemnes in the Inner Nordmøre Deanery as Archdeacon of Northumberland, and John • Bellingham Deanery: Sinclair, Dennis Handley and Alan Paterson as Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Honorary Canons. Otterburn • Praying for Unity: For all those acting as Ecumenical Officers 25 THE ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LORD TO for their churches throughout our region THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY • Matana (Burundi) Bp Seth Ndayirukiye Friday 22 Wad Medani (Sudan) • Masvingo (Central Africa) Bp Saman Farajalla Mahdi Bp Godfrey Tawonezwi Hyderabad (Pakistan) Bp Kaleem John Virgin Islands (ECUSA) Bp Ambrose Gumbs • Diocese of Møre: Hpa-an (Myanmar) Janet Appleby and the members of the Bp Saw Mark Maung Doe Møre-Newcastle Link Task Group • Diocese of Møre: • Bellingham Deanery: Parishes of Hov, Romfo, Øksendal and St George’s Parish Church, Wall Ålvundeid in the Inner Nordmøre Deanery • Bellingham Deanery: 26 Tuesday Benefice of St Oswald in Lee with Bingfield NSM Priest-in-Charge: Christine Bull Harriet Monsell, founder of the Community of St John the Baptist, 1883 23 Saturday • Matlosane (formerly Klerksdorp) (Southern Felgild and Ethilwald of Farne, hermits, 699 Africa) Bp Stephen Diseko [CNS] Waiapu (Aotearoa NZ and Melanesia) • Matabeleland (Central Africa) Bp Andrew Hedge Bp Cleophas Lunga • Diocese of Møre: Virginia (USA) Bps Shannon Johnston and All who have responsibilities in the Susan Ellyn Goff deaneries (prosti) of the Diocese Huron (Canada) Bps Linda Nicholls and • Diocese of Newcastle: Terence Dance Mark Wroe, newly installed as Archdeacon
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