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Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Prayer Cycle for December 2020 1. The Rt. Rev. Peter Fenty 2. The Founders and Benefactors of the Diocese of Toronto 3. The Anglican Foundation 4. The Diocese of Toronto Foundation 5. Mission to Seafarers 6. Project Ploughshares - the peace institute of the Canadian Council of Churches 7. All Saints, Peterborough 8. Christ Church, Campbellford 9. Christ Church, Norwood 10. Christ Church, Omemee 11. Parish of Belmont 12. St. George, Hastings 13. Peterborough Deanery 14. St. George-the-Martyr, Apsley 15. St. James, Emily 16. St. James, Roseneath 17. St. John the Baptist, Lakefield 18. St. John the Evangelist, Havelock 19. St. John the Evangelist, Peterborough 20. Anglican Church Women (Enid Corbett, Diocesan President) 21. St. John, Ida 22. St. Luke, Peterborough 23. St. Matthew and St. Aidan, Buckhorn 24. St. Michael, Westwood 25. Christmas Day 26. St. Peter on-the-Rock, Stony Lake 27. The Members of the Order of the Diocese of Toronto 28. St. Stephen, Chandos 29. St. Thomas, Millbrook 30. The Chapel of Christ Church, Lakefield 31. The Archives Department at the Synod Office Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 1 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle for January 2021 1. The Diocese of Toronto 2. All Saints, Kingsway 3. Etobicoke-Humber Deanery 4. Atonement, Alderwood 5. Christ Church St. James 6. Christ the King 7. Church of South India (CSI), Toronto 8. San Lorenzo-Dufferin 9. St. George on-the-Hill 10. Honorary Canons of St. James Cathedral 11. St. Joseph’s Anglican Church 12. St. Margaret, New Toronto 13. St. Matthew, Islington 14. St. Matthias, Etobicoke 15. St. Paul the Apostle, Rexdale 16. Community of Deacons (Archdeacon Kyn Barker) 17. The Bishop’s Committee on Discipleship 18. St. Philip, Etobicoke 19. St. Stephen, Downsview 20. Christ Church, Deer Park 21. Grace Church on-the-Hill 22. Messiah 23. St. Augustine of Canterbury 24. Canadian Council of Churches 25. St. Clement, Eglinton 26. St. Cuthbert, Leaside 27. St. John, York Mills 28. St. Leonard 29. St. Timothy, North Toronto 30. Transfiguration 31. Eglinton Deanery Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 2 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle February 2021 1. All Saints, King City 2. Christ Church, Holland Landing 3. Christ Church, Kettleby 4. Christ Church, Roches Point 5. Parish of Georgina 6. St. James the Apostle, Sharon 7. Holland Deanery 8. St. Mary Magdalene, Schomberg 9. Sisterhood of St. John the Divine 10. St. Paul, Newmarket 11. St. Stephen, Maple 12. Trinity Church, Aurora 13. The Episcopal Leadership Working Group 14. Bishop’s Committee on Intercultural Ministry 15. Family Ministries 16. The Clergy of the Diocese of Toronto 17. Ash Wednesday 18. St. George, (Clarke) Newcastle 19. St. George, Grafton 20. Social Justice and Advocacy Department (Elin Goulden) 21. Durham & Northumberland Deanery 22. St. John the Evangelist, Port Hope 23. St. John, Bowmanville 24. The Rev. Canon John Anderson, Canon Pastor 25. The Diocesan Response Team 26. St. Mark, Port Hope 27. St. Paul, Brighton 28. Bishop Jenny Andison Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 3 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle March 2021 1. St. Paul, Perrytown 2. St. Peter, Cobourg 3. St. Saviour, Orono 4. The Chapel of St. George, Gore’s Landing 5. Threshold Ministries (formerly The Church Army) 6. The Anglican Fellowship of Prayer 7. Bishop Andrew Asbil 8. Holy Spirit of Peace 9. St. Bride, Clarkson 10. St. Elizabeth Church, Mississauga 11. St. Francis of Assisi 12. St. Hilary (Cooksville) 13. St. John the Baptist (Dixie) 14. Mississauga Deanery 15. St. Peter (Erindale) 16. St. Thomas a Becket (Erin Mills South) 17. Trinity-St. Paul, Port Credit 18. Trinity, Streetsville 19. Ascension, Don Mills 20. Our Saviour 21. York Mills Deanery 22. St. Cyprian 23. St. George on Yonge 24. St. John, Willowdale 25. Incarnation 26. St. Matthew the Apostle, Oriole 27. St. Theodore of Canterbury 28. Palm Sunday 29. Holy Week 30. Holy Week 31. Holy Week Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 4 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle April 2021 1. Holy Week 2. Holy Week 3. Holy Week 4. Easter Day 5. St. John’s Convent 6. The Incorporated Ministry at Flemingdon Park 7. Christ Church, Waubaushene 8. Good Samaritan, Port Stanton 9. Parish of Elmvale 10. Parish of Penetanguishene 11. Huronia Deanery 12. St. Athanasius, Orillia 13. St. David Anglican-Lutheran Church, Orillia 14. St. George, Fairvalley 15. St. James, Orillia 16. St. Luke, Price’s Corners 17. The Diocesan ACW (Enid Corbett, President) 18. Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund 19. St. Mark, Midland 20. St. Paul, Washago 21. Parish Administrators and Church Secretaries 22. Bishop’s Committee on Creation Care 23. St. George Memorial, Oshawa 24. Diocesan Volunteer Corps 25. Vocations to Religious Life and Ordained Ministry 26. All Saints, Whitby 27. Ascension, Port Perry 28. Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa 29. St. George, Pickering (Ajax) 30. St. John, Whitby Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 5 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle May 2021 1. St. Martin’s, Bay Ridges (Pickering) 2. New Curates of the Diocese of Toronto 3. St. Martin’s, Courtice 4. St. Matthew, Oshawa 5. St. Paul on-the-Hill, Pickering 6. St. Paul, Uxbridge 7. St. Peter, Oshawa 8. St. Thomas, Brooklin 9. Oshawa Deanery 10. Wycliffe College 11. Trinity College 12. Christ Church, Bolton 13. Ecumenical Dialogues of the Anglican Church of Canada 14. Christ Church, Brampton 15. Holy Family, Heart Lake (Brampton) 16. North Peel Deanery 17. St. Hugh and St. Edmund 18. St. James the Apostle, Brampton 19. The Postulancy Committee 20. The Postulants of the Diocese 21. St. James, Caledon East 22. St. Joseph of Nazareth, Bramalea 23. Intercultural Committee and Bishop Kevin Robertson, Diversity Officer 24. St. Jude, Bramalea North 25. Christ Church, Scarborough 26. Grace Church in Scarborough 27. Holy Trinity, Guildwood 28. Thanksgiving for the 25th Anniversary of FaithWorks 29. Nativity, Malvern 30. Theological Colleges of the Anglican Church of Canada 31. New Hope Anglican Mission Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 6 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle June 2021 1. St. Andrew, Scarborough 2. St. Dunstan of Canterbury 3. St. John the Divine, Scarborough 4. St. Jude, Wexford 5. St. Margaret in-the-Pines 6. Scarborough Deanery 7. The Clergy of the Diocese of Toronto 8. The Lay Leaders of the Diocese 9. St. Margaret Tamil Congregation 10. St. Michael the Archangel 11. St. Ninian, Scarborough 12. St. Paul, L’Amoreaux 13. The Regional Deans 14. St. Peter, Scarborough 15. St. Timothy, Agincourt 16. The Fresh Start Program 17. The Momentum Program 18. Education for Ministry program 19. Council Fire 20. AURA – Anglican-United Refugee Alliance 21. Toronto Urban Native Ministry 22. The Rev. Leigh Kern, Coordinator of Indigenous Ministries 23. Ontario Provincial Commission on Theological Education (OPCOTE) 24. Trent Durham Area Council 25. York-Simcoe Area Council 26. York-Scarborough Area Council 27. Diocesan Council, Executive Board and Trusts 28. York-Credit Valley Area Council 29. Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul, Synod Office 30. The Council of General Synod Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 7 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle July 2021 1. The Anglican Church of Canada - Archbishop Linda Nicholls, Primate 2. Good Shepherd, Stayner 3. St. Thomas, Shanty Bay 4. Nottawasaga Deanery 5. All Saints, Collingwood 6. Christ Church-St. Jude, Ivy 7. Holy Trinity, Clearview 8. Prince of Peace, Wasaga Beach 9. St. George, Allandale 10. St. George, Utopia 11. Mission to Seafarers 12. St. John, Craighurst 13. St. Luke, Creemore 14. St. Margaret, Barrie 15. St. Paul, Innisfil 16. St. Paul, Midhurst 17. Trinity Church, Barrie 18. Victoria & Haliburton Deanery 19. Christ Church, Bobcaygeon 20. Christ Church, Coboconk 21. St. George, Haliburton 22. St. James, Fenelon Falls 23. St. James, Kinmount 24. St. John, Dunsford 25. The Anglican Communion and the Archbishop of Canterbury 26. St. John, Rosedale 27. St. Luke, Burnt River 28. St. Margaret, Wilberforce 29. St. Paul, Beaverton 30. St. Paul, Lindsay 31. St. Paul, Minden Diocesan Cycle of Prayer 2021 Page 8 of 12 Approved by: Bishop’s Office Revised: Nov. 2020 Prayer Cycle August 2021 1. Camp Couchiching 2. St. Peter, Maple Lake 3. The Community of Deacons (Archdeacon Kyn Barker) 4. The Chapel of St. James, West Brock 5. Chaplains to the Retired Clergy 6. The Staff of the Synod Office 7. Giving With Grace (formerly Anglican Appeal) 8. St. James Deanery 9. Holy Trinity, Trinity Square 10. Mission to Seafarers 11. Parroquia San Esteban 12. 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