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Connor Prayer Diary 2021 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 1 Diocese of Connor Bishop George Davison Alan Abernethy (R) Alan Harper (R) Archdeacons Stephen McBride Paul Dundas Barry Forde Deans Sam Wright Stephen Forde Diocese of Yei Hilary Luate Adeba The Moravian Church, Bishops Sarah Groves 2 Antrim Stephen McBride Peter Blake Connor & Antrim, St Patrick Ian Magowan Drummaul, Duneane & Derek Kerr Ballyscullion Trevor Kelly Jim Wilson (R) Diocese of Armagh Archbishop John McDowell 3 Kilbride David Humphries Paul Redfern (R) Muckamore, Killead & Gartree John McClure Clyde Irvine (R) Templepatrick & Donegore Jeremy Mould Hubert Gough (R) 4 Belfast: Holy Trinity & Denise Acheson St Silas with Immanuel, Ardoyne Brian Lacey St Peter & St James William Taggart St Katharine Vacant St Paul & St Barnabas Kathleen Brown (R) 1 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 5 Carnmoney Andy Heber Carol Harvey Cloughfern Tim Close Alice Stewart (R) Jordanstown Nigel Baylor Declan O’Loan (OLM) Tom Conway (R) Mallusk William Boyce Jim Martin (R) Diocese of Clogher Canon Ian Ellis (Bp-Elect) 6 Monkstown Ruth Patterson Mossley Peter Jones Louise Bowes (OLM) Neil Cutcliffe (R) Rathcoole Arlene Moore Alan Millar (R) Whitehouse & St. Ninian Elaine O’Brien Anne Locke (OLM) Ernest Shepherd (R) 7 Belfast: St George Brian Stewart William Odling-Smee St Anne’s Cathedral Stephen Forde Mark Niblock Janice Elsdon Maithrie Dundas-White Houston McKelvey (R) 8 St Andrew, Glencairn Adrian Bell (OLM) Ken Houston (R) Whiterock Adrian Bell (OLM) Diocese of Cork Bishop Paul Colton 2 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 9 St Mark, Ballysillan Vacant St Mary with Holy Redeemer Robin Moore Percy Walker (R) St Matthew Tracey McRoberts St Michael Jim Carson Barry Dodds (R) St Stephen and St Luke Jim Carson Janet Spence (OLM) Diocese of Derry & Raphoe Bishop Andrew Forster 10 All Saints Trevor Johnston Peter Blair St Thomas Paul Jack Walter Lewis (R) Charles Kenny (R) 11 St Bartholomew Kevin Graham Ron Elsdon (R) Brian Moller (R) St Polycarp’s Finaghy & Louise Stewart Upper Malone Elizabeth Henderson (R) Clifford Skillen (R) St John’s Malone Stephen Fielding Rt Revd. Edward Darling (R) 12 St Aidan Vacant Bobbie Moore (R) St Mary Magdalene Robin Moore St Simon & St Philip Raymond Moore William Hoey (R) St Nicholas Trevor Johnston Diocese of Down & Dromore Bishop David McClay 3 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 13 Ballynure & Ballyeaston Jonny Campbell-Smyth Alan McCracken (Deacon) Carrickfergus Christopher St John Heather Cooke Jim McMaster (R) Brian Courtney (R) Woodburn Alan McCann Greenisland Isy Hawthorne-Steele 14 Kilroot & Templecorran Nigel Kirkpatrick Robert Henderson (R) Whitehead & Islandmagee Mark Taylor Ken Ruddock (R) Larne & Inver, Glynn & Raloo David Lockhart Kilwaughter & Cairncastle with All Philip Benson Saints, Craigyhill 15 Derriaghy Aaron McAlister Ken Gamble John Budd (R) Derryvolgie James Boyd Sarah Crawford (Deacon) Lambeg Eddie Coulter Ken McReynolds (R) Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin & Ardagh Bishop Ferran Glenfield 16 Dunmurry Adrian McLaughlin Kilmakee David Boyland Upper Falls Mark Reid Glenavy Linda Cronin 4 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 17 Ballinderry Trevor Cleland Ernest Harris (R) Magheragall Nicholas Dark Nathan Ervine (Deacon) Stoneyford John Farr Allister Mallon (R) 18 Ballymacash Lynne Gibson William Jeffrey George Irwin (R) Broomhedge Peter Galbraith Eglantine Jason Kernohan William Bell (R) Diocese of Tuam, Killala, Achonry Bishop Patrick Rooke 19 Lisburn: Cathedral Sam Wright Danielle McCullagh John McCammon (R) Lisburn: Christ Church Paul Dundas Derek Harrington Sam McComb (R) Mervyn Wilson (R) John Pickering (R) Lisburn: St Paul Arthur Young 20 Ahoghill & Portglenone Dennis Christie Ballymena & Ballyclug Mark McConnell Emma Carson Craigs, Dunaghy & Killagan Adrian Halligan Richard Willans (R) 5 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 21 Skerry, Rathcavan & Andrew Campbell Newtowncrommelin Andrea Cotter (Deacon) John Bond (R) Ardclinis, Tickmacrevan, Vacant Layde & Cushendun Helen MacArthur (R) Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough Archbishop Michael Jackson 22 Armoy, Loughguile & Chris Easton Drumtullagh Frances Bach (R) Billy & Derrykeighan John Anderson Adam Johns (R) Ramoan & Culfeightrin David Ferguson 23 Ballintoy & Dunseverick & Rathlin Patrick Barton Jack Patterson (R) Dunluce George Graham 24 Agherton Malcolm Ferry Ballywillan Peter McDowell Robert Simpson (R) Diocese of Meath & Kildare Bishop Pat Storey 25 Ballymoney, Finvoy & Rasharkin Andrew Sweeney Brian Howe Stuart Reid Robin Lavery (R) Ballyrashane & Kildollagh Amanda Adams Stewart Heaney (R) Coleraine Roger Cooke Diocese of Limerick & Killaloe Bishop Kenneth Kearon 6 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 26 Queen’s University, Belfast Barry Forde Stranmillis College University of Ulster, Jordanstown & Gail Mercer (Methodist) Belfast Hospital Chaplains Forces Chaplains N.I. Diocese of Cashel & Ossory Bishop Michael Burrows 27 Bishop of Connor’s Diocesan Team Lorraine Ogilby Richard Cotter, Elaine Wright Trevor Douglas, Karen Bushby Jill Hamilton, Christina Baillie Church Army Karen Webb, Stephen Whitten Development Worker - COILS Heather Carson 28 Diocesan Curate John Bond Registrar William Taggart Chaplain to Retired Clergy Vacant Clergy Pastoral Team Laurie Randall, Carol Harvey Paul Hewitt, Alison Shaw, Lynn Heber 29 Director of Ordinands Kevin Graham Ordinands in Training Warden of Readers Peter Jones Diocesan Readers Parish Readers 7 DIOCESE OF CONNOR PRAYER CYCLE 2021 30 Mission Agencies including: Mothers’ Union Sally Cotter, Diocesan President Mission to Seafarers Colin Hall-Thompson SAMS Stephen McElhinney Church’s Ministry of Healing Pat Mollan COI Youth Department Simon Henry, Barbara Swann Press Office Peter Cheney General Synod Board of Peter Hamill, Clare Geoghan Education/safeguarding Margaret Yarr 31 Your Parish Churchwardens Select Vestry Choir & Organist Sunday School Teachers Parish Organisations 8 .
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