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Provincial Prayer Care LET US GIVE THANKS FOR: Ecclesiastical Province of Canada SEPTEMBER 2018 Provincial Prayer Care LET US GIVE THANKS FOR: Ecclesiastical Province of Canada The ministry of Camp Bretondean (NSPEI) * The national gathering of ACW presidents – PEI (NSPEI) * Community outreach ministries (FRED) * 250th No. 121 anniversary of continuous Anglican ministry in the counties of Westmorland NB July 2018 – September 2018 and Cumberland NS (FRED) * People of integrity who hold positions of leadership (QUE) * The ability to openly practice our faith without fear (QUE) * All volunteers who will be closing summer churches (QUE) * Good friends who 01 July Ecclesiastical Province of Canada are there for us in times of personal hardships (QUE) * Having food on our table Archbishop Ron Cutler and the Provincial Council while there are so many that go without (QUE) * The ministry of the Anglican 08 July Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Foundation (MON) * Teachers as they help to shape young minds (MON) Archbishop Ron Cutler 15 July Diocese of Québec PLEASE PRAY FOR: Bishop Bruce Myers 22 July Diocese of Fredericton Students and teachers returning to classes (NSPEI) * Theological students Bishop David Edwards (FRED) * The Ministry Team in the St. Francis Deanery (QUE) * Everyone 29 July Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert’s Land traveling during the Labour Day weekend (QUE) * The new session of Diocesan Archbishop Gregory Kerr-Wilson and the Provincial Council Council (MON) * Those preparing for ordinations. (MON) * Back to church 05 August The Primate and the Council of General Synod Sunday in September (ENL) Archbishop Fred Hiltz 12 August Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario 13 - Clergy Day (MON) Archbishop Colin Johnson and the Provincial Council 14-16 – Women’s Weekend at Max Simm’s Camp (CNL) 19 August Diocese of Montréal 16 - Congregation of St. Alban’s the Martyr in the Parish of the Holy Bishop Mary Irwin-Gibson Spirit, celebrating 90th anniversary 26 August Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon 16–18 - Clergy Conference (MON) Archbishop Melissa Skelton and the Provincial Council 17-19 - Clergy Conference (NSPEI) 02 September Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador 22 - Retired Clergy Gathering (NSPEI) Bishop Geoffrey Peddle 22 - Diocesan Council (FRED) 09 September Diocese of Central Newfoundland 25-27 - Quebec clergy gathering (QUE) Bishop John Watton 26-27- first session of 4th clergy peer mentor group program (FRED) 16 September Diocese of Western Newfoundland 28-30 – Diocesan Synod at Holy Trinity, Parish of Grand Falls (CNL) Bishop John Organ 23 September National Indigenous Bishop and the Anglican Council of 29 - Diocesan Youth Ministries Day (FRED) Indigenous Peoples 30 - Diocese of Montreal Ordinations (MON) Bishop Mark McDonald 30 September Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Armed Forces Bishop Nigel Shaw and all military chaplains JULY 2018 AUGUST 2018 LET US GIVE THANKS FOR: LET US GIVE THANKS FOR: Diocesan Summer Camp Program (NSPEI) * The Rev. Paul Jennings, new The Rev. Dr. Ranall Ingalls, new Diocesan University Chaplain (NSPEI) * Director of Anglican Formation at AST * Newly ordained priests Dwight, Jim, Jim Ranall, moving to U. of Kings College, and Eric, retiring (FRED) * Bishop and and John; and deacons Cole and Rob (FRED) * New synod treasurer Heather clergy vacations (FRED) * The volunteers from our diocese who work at “Maison (FRED) * Summer camps directors and staff (FRED) * Visit from Bishop Rob des Marin” in the port of Quebec City (QUE) * Prayers that have been answered Hardwick while on his cycle tour and for funds raised (FRED) * Family ties and for our strength and good health (QUE) * Those who work in parish summer during the summer holidays (QUE) * Vacations and quality time with loved ones camps (MON) * The ministry of the Rev Grace Burson as she joins the Parish of (QUE) * The employment that our youth are accomplishing during their vacation The Resurrection, St Andrew and St Mark (MON) period (QUE) * The joy of being out in nature at summer cottages with picnics, barbeques and playing in the sun (QUE) * Newly ordained priest, the Rev. PLEASE PRAY FOR: William Terence Hidichuk (MON) Pre-Ordination Reviews (NSPEI) * Those sick in hospitals and unable to be with their loved ones during the summer season (QUE) * Those who live with 18-21 Visit of Bishop Rob Hardwick to the Diocese (NSPEI) chronic pain and health problems (QUE) * People having lost employment and PLEASE PRAY FOR: are seeking new positions (QUE) * Giving strength to those who feel lost and alone (QUE) * Students preparing for their next academic year. (QUE) * Planning for Module 3 of MORE Mission School (NSPEI) * Parishes in Teachers and students returning to schools, colleges, universities and discernment (NSPEI) * Summer programs at Camps Medley and Brookwood seminaries (QUE) (FRED) * Summer churches in Cacouna, Métis Beach, Malbaie, Tadoussac, Acton Vale, Maple Grove and Rivière-du-Loup (QUE) * All migrant workers who 2 - Pride Mass (MON) are away from their families (QUE) * Clergy and Layreaders who enjoy summer 20-25 - St. Michael’s Youth Conference (FRED) vacation (QUE) * Those who are considering suicide instead of life (QUE) * 27-29 - Diocesan Clergy Conference (FRED) Families who have lost loved ones to suicide or other illness (QUE) * The safety of loved ones as they travel for summer holidays (MON) * The Rev’d Deacon David Jarvis recently ordained to the Diaconate (ENL) * Diocesan Commission on Parish Renewal and Viability (ENL) * Synod 2018 Planning Committee Membership (ENL) June 30 – July 7 – Church Lads Brigade Summer Camp (ENL) 8-15 - Diocesan Choir School (FRED) 9-13 – Girl’s Summer Camp at Lavrock (ENL) 16-20 – Junior Co-ed Summer Camp at Lavrock (ENL) 22 –August 7: Diocese of Montreal’s visit to Diocese of Masasi Tanzania (MON) 29–Aug 3 – Co-ed Youth Camp at Max Simm’s Camp (CNL).
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