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Cycle of Prayer A4 Diocese of Armagh (Ireland) Vacant Diocese of North Central Philippines (Philippines) - Diocese of Johannesburg (Southern Africa) - Nestor D Poltic, Bishop Stephen Mosimanegape Moreo, Bishop Diocese of Asante-Mampong (West Africa) - Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith, Bishop St Garmon’s, Llanarmon. Give thanks for the Diocese of Jos (Nigeria) - Benjamin Kwashi, Bishop occasional, imaginative events and services June which help local residents engage with its life. Fr Lee Taylor, responsible for the Llangollen 2020 Group of Churches. Pray for proposed Pray for all unable to access gardens. reordering of St Collen’s; for resumption of its ministry to visitors, to Dinas Bran High School, 24 th - Wednesday - the Nativity of John the Bryn Collen Primary School and Ysgol y Baptist Gwernant. In our diocese we pray for Gregory, our Bishop; Barry Wilson, Archdeacon of Montgomery; for the Valle Crucis Mission Area and Martin Snellgrove, MA Leader. Diocese of Nord Kivu (Congo) - Muhindo Isesomo, Pray for Social Workers Bishop Most of the population of the Valle Crucis Mission Area live in the are of the Dee Valley Diocese of Armidale (Australia) - Richard Lewers, Bishop 28 th - Sunday - Pentecost 4: Trinity 3 - between Trevor and Corwen. The next most populous part is in the Ceiriog Valley; followed by (Proper 8) the communities along the A5104 through Bryneglwys to Llandegla with the Give thanks for the Friends of St Garmons, sparsely –populated high –ground between. Diocese of Pray for the united Church of N. India Llanarmon: that so many people wish to see More information about the Mission Areas can be found online at https://churchnearme.co.uk the Church open and alive in our community. Diocese of - Dr Prem Chand Singh - Moderator of CNI & Bishop of Jabalpur st - The Visit of the Virgin Mary to Pray for all involved in medical research 1 - Monday is responsible for Corwen, Carrog, Glyndyfrdwy, St John’s, Llangollen usually offers its recently Elizabeth: World Environment Day Bryneglwys and Llandegla, together with & World Refugee Day th modernised facilities for the service of the Gwyddelwern pilgrim Church. 25 - Thursday International Eisteddfod. Pray for guidance for Diocese of Nebraska (USA) Scott Barker, Bishop Pray for those waiting to baptise their children Diocese of North Ankole (Uganda) - Stephen all who decide the Festival’s future. Diocese of Akot (South Sudan) - Isaac Ater, Bishop Namanya, Bishop Diocese of Irele - Eseodo (Nigeria) Vacant Diocese of Arochukwu, BishopOhafia (Nigeria) - Pray for the WHO and international agencies 4th - Thursday Johnson, Bishop th Valle Crucis MA. Canon Martin Snellgrove – Diocese of New Busa (Nigeria) - Israel Amoo, Diocese of Aru (Congo) - Georges Ande, Bishop 29 - Monday - Peter, Apostle or Peter & MA Leader. John Gambles and Lorna Mills – Paul, Apostles Bishop For the development of regular worship in the Wardens. Lindsay Watkins – Administrator and Diocese of Alaska (USA) - Mark Lattime, Bishop village following the closure of St Ffraid’s, Diocese of North Dakota (USA) - Michael Smith, Treasurer. Give thanks for the dedication of our Diocese of Albany (USA) - William Love, Bishop Dyffryn Ceiriog; giving thanks for opportunities Bishop officers and pray for Lindsay after having to Diocese of Athabasca (Canada) - Fraser Lawton, cancel plans to visit our link-diocese earlier. A Faculty is awaited for extensive reordering of for ministry in the school and for the formation Bishop St Sulien & St Mael’s Church in Corwen’s town of the Friends of Glyn Ceiriog Churchyard. Diocese of Juba (South Sudan) - Justin Badi Arama, Couples anxious about the uncertainty of their square. Pray for successful grant applications Pray for pharmacy staff and their suppliers Archbishop wedding plans. and for co-operation with local organisations. St Tysilio’s, Llantysilio: being by the Horseshoe nd - Blandina and her companions For the effectiveness of streamed worship, and th - Ember Day 2 - Tuesday 26 - Friday Falls it welcomes many visitors. Pray for its (177), Martyrs for on-line and printed resources. Diocese of North Carolina (USA) - Samuel Rodman, members keen to draw on modern worship Bishop resources. Pray for the vitality of the Church in Diocese of Nelson (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) - 5th - Friday - Boniface (754), Bishop, Diocese of Asaba (Nigeria) - Justus Mogekwu, these uncertain times. Steve Maina, Bishop Missionary & Martyr Bishop Diocese of Akure (Nigeria) - Simeon Borokini, Pray for all Church Leaders Bishop Diocese of New Guinea Islands (Papua New Ceiriog Valley Churches. Pray for Messy Diocese of Isial-Ngwa South (Nigeria) - Isaac Guinea) Dennis Kabekabe, Bishop Church, the Schools, the Hotels and Pubs, 30 th - Tuesday - the Martyrdom of Paul, Nwaobia, Bishop Diocese of Algoma (Canada) - Anne Germond, Bishop Shops, Community Agents as they work hard to Apostle Give thanks for the life of the Mission Area support the people of the valley in these difficult Diocese of North East India (North India) - Michael Council and our Churches’ treasurers and pray Corwen. In happier times the Church receives times; giving thanks for the readiness of Church Herenz, Bishop for God’s provision for our material, as well as a succession of visitors during the warmer members to take part in study courses. Diocese of Atlanta (USA) - Robert Wright, Bishop our spiritual needs, during this time when our months. Pray that those who come to explore Pray for Care Home residents and staff Diocese of Kabba (Nigeria) - Steven Akobe, Bishop congregations are prevented from meeting. the inside of the building would encounter the One who is worshipped there. th Pray that the members of Trevor Chapel will Pray for those in government and the NHS that 27 - Saturday - Ember Day find ways of commending the worship, which they make the right and difficult decisions. Pray for those in hospital, especially those in Diocese of North Central Philippines (Philippines) - means so much to them, to the community. intensive care Joel Atiwag Pachao, Archbishop rd - James Hannington 3 - Wednesday th Pray for the opening of Churches (1885), Bishop, Missionary & 6 - Saturday Martyr; Martyrs of Uganda (1886) & Diocese of New Hampshire (USA) - Robert If you would like to receive the Teulu Asaph Cycle of Prayer by email please ask to be added to Janani Luwum (1977), Bishop & Hirschfeld, Bishop the mailing list by sending your request to [email protected] Martyr All Saints Cathedral Diocese (Kenya) - Jackson Ole Diocese of Nevada (USA) - Dan Edwards, Bishop Sapit, Bishop Editor: The Reverend Canon Ian Day, BA (H ons ) Diocese of Alabama (USA) - John McKee Sloan, Diocese of Isikwuato (Nigeria) - Manasses Chijiokem Okere, Bishop [email protected] Martin Snellgrove, supported by Dorothi Evans, Ysgol Caer Drewyn, Corwen, welcomes representatives from the churches to their its activities and duties, with the ministry of support which St Thomas’ and other churches 19 th - Friday assemblies and other activities. Pray that what Worship Leaders being particularly well receive from those who rarely attend, especially Diocese of Niger Delta North (Nigeria) - Wisdom is offered to children & staff meets their needs. received. Pray for continuing faithful witness to in offering practical help. Buwu Ihunwo, Bishop the wider community. Pray for young people finding lockdown difficult Pray for the “experts" advising the Government Diocese of Niger Delta West (Nigeria) - Emmanuel because of being separated from the friendship Pray for all who are living in fear of infection Oko-Jaja, Bishop groups that are so important to them 15 th - Monday Diocese of The Niger Delta (Nigeria) - Ralph th Ebirien, Bishop 11 - Thursday - Thanksgiving for Holy Diocese of Ngbo (Nigeria) - Godwin A. Awoke, Diocese of Niger West (Nigeria) - Johnson Ekwe, 7th - Trinity Sunday Communion (Corpus Christi) Bishop Bishop Diocese of Newala (Tanzania) - Oscar Mnung'a, Diocese of Antananarivo (Indian Ocean) - Samoela Pray for La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico Pupils and staff from Ysgol Dyffryn Iâl, Diocese of - Francisco Moreno - Presiding Bishop of Bishop Jaona Ranarivelo, Bishop La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico & Bishop of Diocese of Andaman & Car Nicobar Islands (North Diocese of Jalingo (Nigeria) - Foreman Nedison, Llandegla, regularly come into St Tecla’s Northern Mexico India) - Christopher Paul, Bishop Bishop Church on Friday for a service led by a cleric or Diocese of Angola (Missionary Diocese) (Southern worship leader. Give thanks for the lively Pray for the chapels who are struggling to Africa) - Andre Soares, Bishop Give thanks for the reordering of St Tysilio’s participation of the children and for the recent maintain their life with their ministers and Church, Bryneglwys creating a flexible space excellent inspection report for the school. officers getting elderly and infirm. Pray for the strong connections between St for meetings of various kinds. Pray that these Ffraid’s Church, Ysgol Carrog and the village facilities will be well used and the congregation Pray for all planning for return to work Pray for all involved in decisions relating to the hall. Pray that the Church would find ways of will commend its life to others. relaxation of restrictions introduced because of commending its worship to all whom its J 20 th - Saturday - Alban (250), Julius & Aaron the pandemic members encounter. u Pray for all who are furloughed wanting to work (304-5), Martyrs n Diocese of Nike (Nigeria) - Christian Onyia, Bishop 8th - Monday Pray for those in schools providing childcare
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