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Anglican Church of Canada Tri-Diocesan Intercessions ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA TRI-DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS 2013 DIOCESES OF EASTERN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR CENTRAL NEWFOUNDLAND WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND 1 Anglican Life……………………………………………… 18 Canadian Forces Chaplaincies……………………………. 19 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John’s……………… 12 Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Corner Brook……… 1 Diocese of Central Newfoundland………………………... 21 Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador………… 20 Diocese of Western Newfoundland………………………. 22 Hospital Chaplains…..……………………………………. 19 Parish of All Saints, Corner Brook……………………….. 9 Parish of All Saints, C. B. S………………………………. 5 Parish of Badger’s Quay – Pool’s Island…………………. 10 Parish of Bay de Verde…………………………………… 5 Parish of Bay d’Espoir……………………………………. 6 Parish of Bay L’Argent…………………………………… 9 Parish of Bay of Islands…………………………………... 19 Parish of Bay Roberts /Coley’s Point…………………….. 4 Parish of Bay St. George/Parish of Stephenville Crossing (Cluster)…………………………………………………... 1 Parish of Bell Island……………………………………… 15 Parish of Belleoram………………………………………. 7 Parish of Bonavista………………………………………. 11 Parish of Bonne Bay North………………………………. 12 Parish of Bonne Bay South………………………………. 17 Parish of Botwood………………………………………... 5 Parish of Brooklyn……………………………………….. 14 Parish of Buchans……………………………………….... 3 Parish of Burgeo/Parish of Ramea (Cluster)…………….. 7 Parish of Burin…………………………………………… 10 Parish of Carbonear……………………………………… 15 Parish of Catalina………………………………………... 4 Parish of Church Falls (Joint Ministry)…………………. 18 Parish of Cow Head……………………………………... 8 Parish of Cox’s Cove / McIvers…………………………… 3 Parish of Daniel’s Harbour………………………………… 8 Parish of Deer Lake………………………………………... 17 Parish of Flower’s Cove…………………………………… 2 2 Parish of Fogo Island East…………………………………. 1 Parish of Fogo Island West………………………………… 1 Parish of Forteau…………………………………………… 3 Parish of Fortune-Lamaline………………………………... 12 Parish of Gambo…………………………………………… 2 Parish of Gander…………………………………………… 15 Parish of Gander Bay……………………………………… 1 Parish of Grand Bank……………………………………… 12 Parish of Grand Bay……………………………………….. 4 Parish of Grand Falls………………………………………. 2 Parish of Green Island……………………………………… 18 Parish of Greenspond/Newtown/Pound Cove……………… 15 Parish of Harbour Breton…………………………………… 11 Parish of Harbour Grace……………………………………. 4 Parish of Heart’s Content…………………………………… 13 Parish of Heart’s Delight…...………………………………. 4 Parish of Hermitage………………………………………… 17 Parish of Holy Trinity………………………………………. 3 Parish of Indian Bay………………………………………… 9 Parish of Isle aux Morts/Foxroost/Margaree……………….. 11 Parish of King’s Cove………………………………………. 14 Parish of Labrador West……………………………………. 12 Parish of Lake Melville…………………………………….. 6 Parish of Lewisporte………………………………………... 5 Parish of Marystown………………………………………... 10 Parish of Meadows………………………………………….. 9 Parish of New Hope………………………………………… 8 Parish of Pasadena/Cormack……………………………….. 17 Parish of Pistolet Bay………………………………………. 8 Parish of Plum Point…………………………………… 16 Parish of Port de Grave………………………………… 18 Parish of Port Rexton…………………………………... 17 Parish of Port Saunders………………………………… 13 Parish of Pouch Cove/Torbay………………………….. 18 Parish of Rose Blanche………………………………… 16 Parish of Salvage………………………………………. 2 3 Parish of Seal Cove……………………………………. 14 Parish of Smith’s Sound……………………………….. 14 Parish of Southeast Labrador………………………….. 16 Parish of Spaniard’s Bay………………………………. 15 Parish of St. Anthony………………………………….. 8 Parish of St. Augustine, Stephenville…………………. 11 Parish of St. Augustine, St. John’s……………………. 2 Parish of St. Luke, Springdale………………………… 18 Parish of St. James, Channel………………………….. 10 Parish of St. John the Evangelist, C. B. S…………….. 10 Parish of St. Lawrence………………………………… 6 Parish of St. Mark, Shearstown/Butlerville…………… 17 Parish of St. Mark the Evangelist, St. John’s…………. 6 Parish of St. Mary the Virgin, Corner Brook…………. 10 Parish of St. Mary the Virgin, St. John’s……………… 1 Parish of St. Mary, Clarenville...……………………… 19 Parish of St. Michael and All Angels, St. John’s……... 19 Parish of St. Michael and All Angels, Corner Brook…. 15 Parish of St. Peter..……………………………………. 16 Parish of St. Philip…………………………………….. 9 Parish of St. Thomas, St. John’s………………………. 7 Parish of St. Timothy, Rigolet………………………… 6 Parish of The Ascension……………………………….. 11 Parish of The Good Shepherd…………………………. 11 Parish of The Holy Innocents, Paradise……………….. 18 Parish of The Holy Spirit……………………………… 13 Parish of The Resurrection……………………………… 7 Parish of Trinity………………………………………… 5 Parish of Twillingate……………………………………. 6 Parish of Upper Island Cove……………………………. 7 Parish of White Bay…………………………………….. 12 Parish of Windsor/Bishop’s Falls……………………….. 13 Queen’s College………………………………………… 7 University Chaplaincy…………………………………... 19 4 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD – January 6 - 12 Parish of Fogo Island West Rector pro tem The Rev. Ken Abbott St. Andrew, Fogo The Good Shepherd, Deep Bay Parish of St. Mary the Virgin, St. John’s Rector The Rev. Gregory Mercer Associate The Rev. Donna Mercer St. Mary the Virgin, St. John’s, St. Peter on the Rock, Shea Heights Parish of Fogo Island East Rector The Rev. Gail Thoms-Williams The Church of the Holy Spirit THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD – January 13 – 19 Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Corner Brook Dean and Rector The Very Rev. Baxter Park Hon. Asst. The Most Rev. S. Stewart Payne Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Parish of Gander Bay Rector The Rev. Yvonne Thistle St. David, Davidsville St. George, Boyd’s Cove St. John, Baytona Holy Trinity, Gander Bay 2ND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY – January 20 – 26 Parishes of Bay St. George and Stephenville Crossing (Cluster) Rector The Rev. Terry Rose St. George, Robinsons St. Michael and All Angels, St. David’s St. Mary Magdalene, Jeffrey’s St. Mary the Virgin, St. George’s All Saints, Stephenville Crossing St. James, Port au Port 5 Holy Trinity, Gallants Parish of Salvage Rector The Rev. Paul Thoms Holy Cross, Eastport St. Stephen, Salvage St. Alban, Burnside St. James, St. Chad’s Church of the Resurrection, Sandringham 3RD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY – January 27 – February 2 Parish of St. Augustine, St. John’s Rector The Rev. Canon David Pilling RD St. Augustine Parish of Gambo Rector The Rev. Betty Harbin Holy Trinity, Terra Nova St. Edward the Confessor, Glovertown St. Augustine, Hare Bay St. Michael and All Angels, Dover St. George, Gambo 4TH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY – February 3 – 9 Parish of Grand Falls Rector The Rev. Randy Lockyer Holy Trinity Parish of Flower’s Cove Priest in Charge pro tem The Rev. Dr. Robert Rowlands St. Barnabas, Flower’s Cove St. Mark, Savage Cove St. Boniface, Bear Cove St. Matthew, Anchor Point LAST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY – February 10 – 16 Parish of Buchans Rector pro tem The Rt. Rev. Edward Marsh St. John the Divine, Buchans 6 Community Church, Millertown St. Mary, Buchans Junction Community Church, Badger Parish of Holy Trinity Team Rector The Rev. Nancy March St. John the Baptist, Whitbourne St. Barnabas, Blaketown St. Luke, Placentia Christ Church, Markland St. Martin, Dunville St. Augustine, New Harbour All Saints, Dildo Holy Spirit, Old Shop 1ST SUNDAY IN LENT – February 17 – 23 Parish of Forteau Priest in Charge The Rev. Norman Cutler St. Peter, Forteau St. Paul, L’Anse au Loup St. John the Evangelist, Capstan Island St. Andrew, L’Anse au Clair Parish of Cox’s Cove/McIver’s Rector The Rev. Charlene Laing St. Nicholas, Cox’s Cove The Epiphany, McIver’s 2ND SUNDAY IN LENT – February 24 – March 2 Parish of Bay Robert’s/Coley’s Point Rector The Rev. Amanda Taylor St. Matthew, Bay Roberts St. John the Evangelist, Coley’s Point Parish of Grand Bay Rector Awaiting Appointment St. Paul, Grand Bay Holy Trinity, Codroy 7 St. John the Evangelist, Cape Ray 3RD SUNDAY IN LENT – March 3 – 9 Parish of Heart’s Delight Rector The Rev. Canon Eli Evans RD St. Matthew, Heart’s Delight The Good Shepherd, Cavendish St. George, Whiteway St. Matthew, Green’s Harbour Parish of Catalina Rector The Rev. Valerie Gillam St. Peter, Catalina Holy Martyrs, Port Union St. Nicholas, Amherst Cove St. Andrew, Newman’s Cove 4TH SUNDAY IN LENT – March 10 – 16 Parish of Harbour Grace Rector The Rev. Moses Tucker St. Paul, Harbour Grace St. Peter, Harbour Grace South Parish of Botwood Rector The Rev. Larry Chatman St. James, Botwood St. Nicholas, Leading Tickles St. Paul, Glover’s Harbour St. Luke, Norris Arm South 5TH SUNDAY IN LENT – March 17 – 23 Parish of Bay de Verde Priest in Charge pro tem The Rev. Michael Carruthers St. Barnabas, Bay de Verde St. Luke, Grate’s Cove The Good Shepherd, Caplin Cove Parish of Lewisporte 8 Rector The Rev. Bruce Vallis St. Paul, Lewisporte St. Andrew, Glenwood St. Mark, Norris Arm North PALM SUNDAY (Sunday of the Passion) – March 24 – 30 Parish of All Saints, C. B. S. Rector The Rev. Sheila White Assistant The Rev. Robin Trevor All Saints Parish of Trinity Rector Awaiting Appointment St. Paul, Trinity The Good Shepherd, Dunfield St. Matthew, Trouty St. John the Evangelist, New Bonaventure EASTER DAY (Sunday of the Resurrection) March 31 – April 6 Parish of St. Lawrence Rector The Rev. Garry Parsons Parish of Bay d’Espoir Rector The Rev. Roy Simms Christ Church, Milltown/Head of Bay The Ascension, Morrisville 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER – April 7 – 13 Parish of Twillingate Rector pro tem The Rev. David Hewitt St. Peter, Twillingate St. Paul. Pike’s Arm St. Mary, Herring Neck St. Margaret, Change Islands St. Philip, Moreton’s Harbour Parish of St. Mark the Evangelist, St. John’s Rector The Rev. Dr. Wayne Short Assistant The Rev. Robert Cooke 9 St. Mark 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER – April 14 – 20 Parish of Lake Melville Rector The Ven. Charlene Taylor TA St. Andrew,
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