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JUNE 2020 Cycle of Prayer JUNE 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s Days / People (Incumbent, Thematic Date Name of Parish Schools Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Calendar Day (Lectionary) Clergy, LLM’s) Prayer Point Vicar: Revd Jema Ball, Nebraska (The Episcopal Church) The Stoke Bishop CE Associate Minister: Revd Dr Revd Scott Barker Stoke Bishop: St Primary School Angela Cattell, Revd The homeless 1 Jun Akot (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Isaac Justin, Martyr at Rome, c.165 Jennifer Hall, Revd Simon and those who 2020 Mary Magdalene Headteacher: Mr Dhieu Ater Potter, Revd Hazel Trapnell, David Forrester Irele - Eseodo (Nigeria) Vacant support them Curate: Revd John White St Michael's CE Rector: Revd Canon Simon Nelson (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The VC Primary Jones, Associate Ministers: Rt Revd Steve Maina The police, Stoke Gifford: St School (Stoke Revd Tom Benyon, Revd 2 Jun Akure (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Simeon probation, Canon Julie Bradley, LLMs: 2020 Michael Gifford) Borokini ambulance and Mr Murray Hepburn, Dr Julie Headteacher: Mr Isial-Ngwa South (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Hobbs, Mr John Spens fire services Mark Freeman Isaac Nwaobia Nevada (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Further Education 3 Jun The Martyrs of Uganda, 1885-7 and Revd Dan Edwards Local Chaplaincy 2020 1977 Alabama (The Episcopal Church) The Rt government Revd John McKee Sloan Church of England: Diocese of Exeter, Bishop New Busa (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Israel South Marston CE Robert Atwell, Bishop Amoo South Marston: St Primary School Nicholas McKinnel, 4 Jun Petroc, Abbot of Padstow, 6th Alaska (The Episcopal Church) The Rt The health Mary Magdalene, Headteacher: Mr Bishop Jackie Searle 2020 century Revd Mark Lattime sector Swindon Luke Maddison Albany (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Church of Norway: Revd William Love Diocese of Nord- Hålogaland, Bishop Olav Øygard Stanton New Guinea Islands, The (Papua New Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton, Curate: Revd Mark Tidey, 5 Jun Fitzwarren: St Guinea) Dennis Kabekabe Our Members Bishop, Apostle of Germany, Martyr, LLMs: Mrs Alison Burston, 2020 Leonard, Swindon Algoma (Canada) The Rt Revd Anne of Parliament 754 Dr Lisa Lodwick Germond New Hampshire (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Robert Hirschfeld Stratton St All Saints Cathedral Diocese (Kenya) Victims of 6 Jun Ini Kopuria, Founder of the Margaret: St The Most Revd Jackson Ole Sapit human rights 2020 Melanesian Brotherhood, 1945 Margaret, Swindon (Primate) abuses Isikwuato (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Manasses Chijiokem Okere The Diocese of Pray for La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico Those working Kampala, linked The Most Revd Francisco Moreno - 7 Jun The Most Revd Stanley in hospitality, TRINITY SUNDAY Presiding Bishop of La Iglesia Anglicana 2020 with Swindon Ntagali de Mexico & Bishop of tourism and Deanery the Arts Northern Mexico JUNE 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s Days / People (Incumbent, Thematic Prayer Date Name of Parish Schools Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Calendar Day (Lectionary) Clergy, LLM’s) Point New Jersey (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd William Stokes Swindon: All 8 Jun Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Amazon (Brazil) The Rt Revd Marinez The Armed Saints Ferndale 2020 Wells, Nonjuror, Hymn Writer, 1711 Rosa Dos Santos Bassotto Forces Jabalpur (North India) The Most Revd Dr Vicar: Revd Dr Cathy Mark Prem Chand Singh Okoronkwo, Curate (OLM): Revd Barbara Sheppard, Columba, Abbot of Iona, Missionary, LLM: Mrs Brenda Young New Westminster (Canada) The Most Swindon: St Revd Melissa Skelton 597 9 Jun Barnabas Gorse Amichi (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ephraim Ephrem of Syria, Deacon, Hymn The Media 2020 Hill Ikeakor Writer, Teacher of the Faith, 373 Jaffna (South India) The Rt Revd Daniel Selvaratnam Thiagarajah Vicar: Revd Canon Simon King William Stevenette, Associate Street CE Primary Ministers: Revd Daphne New York (The Episcopal Church) The Rt 10 Swindon: Christ The natural School, Hardwick, Revd Norma Revd Andrew Dietsche Jun Church world and Headteacher: Ms McKemey, LLM’s: Ms Anne Amritsar (North India) The Most Revd Dr 2020 Evangelical Lutheran climate justice Margaret Clarke Macmillan, Mrs Ailsa Palmer, Pradeep Samantaroy Church of Iceland: Bishop Mr Kevin Penfold, Mrs Carol Agnes Sigurdardottir, Simmons, Mrs Genny Williams Bishop Kristjan Björnsson, Newala (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Oscar Bishop Solveig Lara Rector: Revd Trudie Wigley, Mnung'a Gudmundsdottir DAY OF THANKSGIVING FOR Associate Minister: Revd 11 Dorcan Andaman & Car Nicobar Islands (North Those suffering Jun HOLY COMMUNION (CORPUS Stuart Fisher, Curate: Revd India) The Rt Revd Christopher Paul 2020 Rob Smith, LLM: Miss Sue from addiction CHRISTI) Angola (Missionary Diocese) (Southern The Spanish Reformed Morgans Africa) The Rt Revd Andre Soares Episcopal Church: Bishop Carlos Lopez Lozano Newark (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Swindon: New 12 Priest-in-Charge: Revd Toby Revd Carlye J Hughes Industry and Jun BARNABAS THE APOSTLE Town Boutle Ankole (Uganda) The Rt Revd Sheldon business 2020 Frederick Mwesigwa The legal Priest-in-Charge: Revd Joel Newcastle (Australia) The Rt Revd Dr Swindon: St profession, 13 Sales, Associate Minister: Peter Stuart Jun judges, Augustine Revd Kaf Smith, LLM: Mr Newcastle (England) The Rt Revd 2020 Neil Fisher Christine Hardman magistrates, court officials Pray for the Church of the Province of THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER 14 Swindon: Parks Priest-in-Charge: Revd Myanmar (Burma) The unemployed TRINITY Jun and Walcot Linda Fletcher, Curate: The Most Revd Stephen Than Myint Oo - and those who Richard Baxter, Puritan Divine, 1691 2020 Revd Lydia Morey Archbishop of Myanmar and Bishop of work with them Yangon JUNE 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s Days / People (Incumbent, Date Name of Parish Schools Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Thematic Prayer Calendar Day (Lectionary) Clergy, LLM’s) Point Revd Andrew Jones, Revd Ngbo (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Godwin A. Canon Alice Kemp, Revd Awoke 15 Evelyn Underhill, Spiritual Writer, Army, Sea and Air Christopher Kinch, Revd The hungry Antananarivo (Indian Ocean) The Rt Jun Trevor Day, Revd Canon and those who 1941 Cadets Chaplaincy Revd Samoela Jaona Ranarivelo 2020 Simon Stevenette, Revd Jalingo (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Foreman support them Canon Dr Martin Nedison Gainsborough Vicar: Revd Jordan Ling, Niagara (Canada) The Rt Revd Susan Richard, Bishop of Chichester, 1253 Two Mile Hill: St Associate Minister: Revd Jennifer Anne Bell 16 Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, Michael (Kings Nicola Callen, PTO: Canon Antsiranana (Indian Ocean) The Rt Revd Jun Young people 2020 Philosopher, 1752 Way Benefice) Trevor Denley, Curate: Revd Theophile Botomazava Mary Hotchkiss, LLM: Miss Jamaica & The Cayman Islands (West Zoe Stroud Indies) The Rt Revd Howard Gregory Niassa (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Those 17 Samuel and Henrietta Barnett, Creative Arts Vicente Msossa promoting Jun Social Reformers, 1913 and 1936 Chaplaincy Revd Erica Bebb Aotearoa (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Scottish Episcopal inter-faith 2020 Church: Diocese of Argyll Most Revd Don Tamihere understanding and the Isles, Bishop Kevin Pearson Nicaragua (Central America) The Rt Revd Sturdie Downs Church of Ireland: 18 Bernard Mizeki, Apostle of the Upper Stratton: St Priest-in-Charge: Revd Ali Argentina (South America) The Most Diocese of Connor, The charitable Jun Chesworth, Curate: Revd MaShona, Martyr, 1896 Philip Revd Gregory James Venables Bishop Alan Abernethy sector 2020 Janey Hiller Argyll & The Isles (Scotland) The Rt Revd Kevin Pearson Evangelical Lutheran Niger Delta North (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Church in Denmark: Ashton Keynes CE Diocese of Lolland- Sundar Singh of India, Sadhu (holy Wisdom Buwu Ihunwo VC Primary Niger Delta West (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Falster, Bishop Marianne 19 man), Evangelist, Teacher of the Ashton Keynes: School, Emmanuel Oko-Jaja Gaarden Migrants and Jun Holy Cross Faith, 1929 Headteacher: Mrs The Niger Delta (Nigeria) The Rt Revd refugees 2020 Sam Saville Ralph Ebirien Niger West (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Vicar: Upper Thames Johnson Ekwe St Sampson's CE Benefice - in vacancy. Nike (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Christian VC Primary Associate Minister: Revd Dr Onyia 20 Cricklade: St School, Shirley Danby, LLM’s: Mrs Arizona (The Episcopal Church) The Rt People living Jun Sampson Headteacher: Mrs Katy Bell, Miss Pamela Revd Jennifer Reddall with disability 2020 Cowler, Mrs Pauline Jennifer Bayne Jebba (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Timothy Loveday, Mrs Suzi Tipper, Adewole Mr Peter Tuck Pray for the Church of Nigeria (Anglican 21 THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER Latton: St John the Communion) Jun The Most Revd Henry Chukwudum The elderly TRINITY Baptist 2020 Ndukuba - Metropolitan & Primate of all Nigeria & Bishop of Abuja JUNE 2020 Cycle of Prayer Holy Days / Saint’s Days / People (Incumbent, Thematic Date Name of Parish Schools Anglican Cycle of Prayer Porvoo Cycle Calendar Day (Lectionary) Clergy, LLM’s) Prayer Point Vicar: Upper Thames Benefice Nimule Area (South Sudan) The Rt Revd - in vacancy. Associate Martin Abuni 22 Alban, first Martyr of Britain, c.250 Leigh: All Saints Minister: Revd Dr Shirley Arkansas (The Episcopal Church) The Rt Places of Jun Danby, LLM’s: Mrs Katy Bell, 2020 Miss Pamela Cowler, Mrs Revd Larry Benfield conflict and war Pauline Loveday, Mrs Suzi Jerusalem (Jerusalem & Middle East) Tipper, Mr Peter Tuck The Most Revd Suheil Dawani The Diocese of Nnewi (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Godwin Victims of 23 Luweero, linked Izundu Nmezinwa Okpala human Etheldreda, Abbess of Ely, c.678 Rt Revd Eridard Kironde Jun with Swindon Armagh (Ireland) Vacant trafficking
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