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Anglican Church of Canada Tri-Diocesan Intercessions ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA TRI-DIOCESAN INTERCESSIONS DIOCESES OF EASTERN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR CENTRAL NEWFOUNDLAND WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND 1 Tri-Diocesan Intercession 2019 Table of Contents Parish of All Saints, CBS ................................................................................ 6 Parish of All Saints, Corner Brook .................................................................. 6 Anglican Life ................................................................................................... 6 Anglican Military Ordinariate ........................................................................... 6 Parish of The Ascension ................................................................................. 6 Parish of Badger’s Quay/Pool’s Island ............................................................ 6 Parish of Bay d’Espoir .................................................................................... 7 Parish of Bay de Verde ................................................................................... 7 Parish of Bay L’Argent .................................................................................... 7 Parish of Bay of Islands .................................................................................. 7 Parish of Bay Roberts/Coley’s Point ............................................................... 7 Parish of Bay St. George ................................................................................ 8 Parish of Belleoram ........................................................................................ 8 Parish of Bell Island ........................................................................................ 8 Parish of Bonavista ........................................................................................ 8 Parish off Bonne Bay North ............................................................................ 8 Parish of Bonne Bay South ............................................................................ 9 Parish of Botwood .......................................................................................... 9 Parish of Brooklyn .......................................................................................... 9 Parish of Buchans .......................................................................................... 9 Parish of Burin .............................................................................................. 10 Parish By the Sea ......................................................................................... 10 Parish of Carbonear ..................................................................................... 10 Parish of Catalina ......................................................................................... 10 Cathedral Parish of St. John the Baptist ....................................................... 10 Cathedral Parish of St. John the Evangelist.................................................. 11 Hospital Chaplains ....................................................................................... 11 2 Parish of Churchill Falls (Joint Ministry) ........................................................ 11 Parish of Cow Head ..................................................................................... 11 Parish of Cox’s Cove/McIver’s ...................................................................... 12 Parish of Deer Lake ...................................................................................... 12 Parish of The Epiphany ................................................................................ 12 Parish of Flower’s Cove ................................................................................ 12 Parish of Fogo Island East ........................................................................... 12 Parish of Fogo Island West .......................................................................... 12 Parish of Forteau .......................................................................................... 13 Parish of Fortune/Lamaline .......................................................................... 13 Parish of Gambo .......................................................................................... 13 Parish of Gander .......................................................................................... 13 Parish of Gander Bay ................................................................................... 14 Parish of The Good Shepherd ...................................................................... 14 Parish of Grand Bank ................................................................................... 14 Parish of Grand Bay ..................................................................................... 14 Parish of Grand Falls .................................................................................... 14 Parish of Green Island .................................................................................. 14 Parish of Greenspond/Newtown/Pound Cove ............................................... 15 Parish of Harbour Breton .............................................................................. 15 Parish of Harbour Grace ............................................................................... 15 Parish of Heart’s Content ............................................................................. 15 Parish of Hermitage ...................................................................................... 15 Parish of The Holy Cross .............................................................................. 16 Parish of The Holy Innocents........................................................................ 16 Parish of The Holy Spirit ............................................................................... 16 Parish of The Holy Trinity ............................................................................. 16 Parish of Indian Bay ..................................................................................... 16 Parish of Isle aux Morts/Fox Roost/Margaree ............................................... 17 Parish of Pasadena/Cormack ....................................................................... 17 Parish of Labrador West ............................................................................... 17 Parish of Lake Melville .................................................................................. 17 3 Parish of Lewisporte ..................................................................................... 17 Parish of The Living Water ........................................................................... 18 Parish of Marystown ..................................................................................... 18 Parish of Meadows ....................................................................................... 18 Pastoral Unit of New Hope ........................................................................... 18 Pastoral Unit of Petty Harbour/Bay Bulls/Aquaforte ...................................... 18 Parish of Pistolet Bay ................................................................................... 19 Parish of Plum Point ..................................................................................... 19 Parish of Port de Grave ................................................................................ 19 Parish of Port Saunders ............................................................................... 19 Parish of Pouch Cove ................................................................................... 20 Parish of Torbay ........................................................................................... 20 Queen’s College ........................................................................................... 20 Parish of The Resurrection ........................................................................... 20 Retirees, Other Clergy and Clergy on Leave ................................................ 20 Parish of Rose Blanche ................................................................................ 20 Parish of Salvage ......................................................................................... 21 Parish of Seal Cove ...................................................................................... 21 Parish of Southeast Labrador ....................................................................... 21 Parish of Spaniard’s Bay .............................................................................. 21 Parish of St. Anthony .................................................................................... 22 Parish of St. Mary the Virgin, Corner Book ................................................... 22 Parish of St. Augustine, Stephenville ............................................................ 22 Parish of St. Augustine, St. John’s ............................................................... 22 Parish of St. James the Apostle .................................................................... 22 Parish of St. John the Evangelist .................................................................. 22 Parish of St. Lawrence ................................................................................. 22 Parish of St. Luke ......................................................................................... 22 Parish of St. Mark, Shearstown/Butlerville ...................................................
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