Partners in Prayer – May 2018

Each Sunday in May

Church of Ireland: The Diocese of Connor and Bishop Alan Abernethy

6th May, 6th Sunday of Easter, Rogation Sunday, White

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Anglican Church of Kenya and Most Revd Jackson Ole Sapit, Primate and Archbishop of All Kenya.

Diocese: For the Killarney & Dromod Union of parishes, Archdeacon Simon Lumby and the congregations of St Mary’s Killarney and Holy Trinity Muckross.

10th May, Ascension Day, White or Gold

A hymn of glory let us sing

New songs throughout the world shall ring

Christ, by a road before untrod

Ascendeth to the throne of God.

Alleluia.

13th May, 7th Sunday of Easter, White

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The work of the Anglican Centre in Rome & the Diocese of Christchurch, New Zealand and Rt Revd Victoria Matthews, Bishop of Christchurch.

Diocese: For the Roscrea Group of parishes, Canon Jane Galbraith and the congregations of St Cronan’s Roscrea, St Burchin’s Bourney, Christ Church Corbally and St Molua’s Kyle.

20th May, Pentecost (Whit Sunday), Red

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Diocese of Colorado, USA and Rt Revd Robert O’Neill, Bishop of Colorado.

Diocese: For the Cloughjordan & Borrisokane Group of parishes, Rev Terry Mitchell, and the congregations of St Kieran’s Cloughjordan, Borrisokane, Ballingarry and Borrisnafarney churches.

27th May, Trinity Sunday, White

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Anglican Church of Korea and Most Revd Onesimus Dongsin Park, Primate & Bishop of Busan.

Diocese: For the Rathkeale & Kilnaughtin Group of parishes, Canon Patrick Comerford, and the congregations of St Mary’s Askeaton, St Brendan’s Kilnaughtin, Holy Trinity Rathkeale and Castletown church.

3rd June, 1st Sunday after Trinity, Green

Church of Ireland: The Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh and Bishop Ferran Glenfield.

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Anglican Church of Melanesia and Most Revd George Takeli, Archbishop of Melanesia and Bishop of Central Melanesia.

Diocese: For the Tralee & Dingle Unions of parishes, Rev Jim Stephens, and the congregations of St John’s Tralee, St Brendan’s Killiney, St James Dingle, Ballymacelligott, Killiney and Kilgobbin churches.