The Anglican Military Ordinariate
Cycle of Prayer
A daily handbook of prayer
28 November 2010 – 26 November 2011
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7
As that wonderful old hymn “What a Friend we have in Jesus” states: “What a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer”.
As we offer our daily prayers, this Cycle of Prayer is intended to be a help in remembering before God our various bases, wings and formations – all military members and their families and indeed all who serve with them. We remember those who are separated by deployments and other duties. As we pray for all chaplains, we particularly remember and pray for all of those in the Anglican Ordinariate and their loved ones. And, of course, you will particularly want to remember the chaplains and people of the particular community in which you serve.
The Prayers from Monday through Friday are framed around the Anglican Communion’s ‘Five Marks of Mission’: To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom; to teach, baptize and nurture new believers; to respond to human need by loving service; to seek to transform unjust structures of society; to strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth. We are all called to this mission in our particular context and we pray for our sisters and brothers throughout the world who do so in their place of ministry.
I am grateful to Padre Catherine Askew for creating this calendar for us and we do welcome suggestions and particularly, if in the comings and goings, we have missed someone.
Peace and grace to you all.
+Peter
Anglican Bishop Ordinary to the Canadian Forces
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer First of Advent
Sunday 28 November – The First of Advent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Don Aitchison, Stephen Ashton, Catherine Askew and Greg Bailey and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Chief of the Maritime Staff, MARLANT and MARPAC and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday 29 November
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday 30 November
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday 1 December – World AIDS Day
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday 2 December
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday 3 December – Francis Xavier, Missionary
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday 4 December – Nicholas Ferrar, Deacon
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Second of Advent
Sunday 5 December – Second of Advent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Jack Barrett, Tony Bassett, Carol Bateman and Murray Bateman and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Esquimalt and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday 6 December – Commemoration of Nicholas, Bishop, Patron Saint of the Ordinariate; National Day of Action on Violence Against Women
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday 7 December – Ambrose, Bishop
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday 8 December – Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday 9 December – Prophets of the Old Testament
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday 10 December – UN Human Rights Day
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday 11 December
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Third of Advent
Sunday 12 December – Third of Advent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Sue Beare, Leonard Bednar, Christopher Belle and Alan Bennett and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS St. John’s and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday 13 December
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday 14 December – Simon Gibbons, Priest
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday 15 December
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday 16 December
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday 17 December
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday 18 December
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Fourth of Advent
Sunday 19 December – Fourth of Advent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Malcolm Berry, Lee Bezanson, Dwayne Bos, and Joanne Brousseau and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Halifax and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday December 20
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday December 21
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday December 22
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday December 23
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday December 24
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday December 25 – The Birth of the Lord: Christmas Day
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 1st After Christmas
Sunday December 26 – First After Christmas
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. On this first Sunday after Christmas, we pray especially that the message of hope and peace of the Christ Child will reconciliation and healing to this troubled world. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday December 27
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday December 28
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday December 29
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday December 30 – St Stephen the Martyr
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday December 31
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday January 1 – The Naming of Jesus
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 2nd After Christmas
Sunday January 2 – Second after Christmas – Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishops
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Grant Churcher, Eleanor Clitheroe, Andrew Cooke and Eric Davis and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Chief of the Land Staff and the areas, LFAA, SQFT, LFCA and LFWA and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday January 3
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday January 4
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday January 5
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday January 6 – The Epiphany of the Lord
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday January 7
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday January 8
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Baptism of the Lord
Sunday January 9 – The Baptism of the Lord
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Donevan, Marcel Dumont and Rick Durrett and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Edmonton and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday January 10
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday January 11 – The Holy Innocents
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday January 12 – Marguerite Bourgeoys, Educator; John Horden, Bishop
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday January 13 – Hilary, Bishop and Scholar
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday January 14
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday January 15 – Richard Meux Benson, Religious
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 2nd After Epiphany
Sunday January 16 – Second after Epiphany – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Begins
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Robert Fead, Brian Flower and Doug Friesen and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Wainwright and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday January 17
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday January 18 – The Confession of St Peter
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday January 19
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday January 20
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday January 21 – Agnes, Martyr
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday January 22 – Vincent, Deacon and Martyr
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 3rd After Epiphany
Sunday January 23 – Third After Epiphany – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Jeannine Friesen, Reg Gilbert, Byron Gilmore and Jennifer Gosse and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Suffield and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday January 24 – Ordination of Florence Li Tim-Oi
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday January 25 – The Conversion of St Paul
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday January 26 – Timothy and Titus, Apostles
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday January 27 - John Chrysostom, Doctor and Bishop
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday January 28
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday January 29
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 4th After Epiphany
Sunday January 30 – Fourth after Epiphany – Charles Stuart, King
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Greenwood, David Harris and Isabel Healy-Morrow and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Shilo and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday January 31
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday February 1
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday February 2 – The Presentation of the Lord
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday February 3
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday February 4
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday February 5
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 5th After Epiphany
Sunday February 6 – Fifth after Epiphany
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember John Hounsell-Drover, Henry Hoy, Will Hubbard and Charles Irish and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of Area Training Centre Meaford and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday February 7
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday February 8
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday February 9
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday February 10
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday February 11
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday February 12
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 6th After Epiphany
Sunday February 13 – Sixth After Epiphany
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Yves-Eugene Joseph, Bev Kean-Newhook and Marty Keatings and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Toronto and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday February 14 – Cyril and Methodius
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday February 15 – Thomas Bray, Priest
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday February 16
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday February 17
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday February 18 – Martin Luther
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday February 19
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 7th After Epiphany
Sunday February 20 – Seventh After Epiphany
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Edmund Laldin, Rob Lauder and Steele Lazerte and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Kingston and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday February 21
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday February 22
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday February 23 – Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday February 24 – St Matthias, Apostle
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday February 25
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday February 26
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 8th After Epiphany
Sunday February 27 – Eighth after Epiphany
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Lehmann, Gregory Long and Robin Major and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Petawawa and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday February 28
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday March 1 – David, Bishop of Menevia, Wales
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday March 2 – Chad, Bishop of Lichfield
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday March 3 – John and Charles Wesley, Priests
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday March 4
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday March 5
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Last After Epiphany
Sunday March 6 – Last Sunday after Epiphany
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Jim McCorriston, Greg McMullin, Todd Meaker, and Gordon Mintz and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Montreal and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday March 7 – Perpetua and her Companions
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday March 8
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday March 9 – Ash Wednesday
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday March 10
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday March 11
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday March 12 – Gregory the Great, Bishop
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 1st Sunday in Lent
Sunday March 13 – First Sunday in Lent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Gordon Moir, Phillip Morley and Bruce Murray and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Saint-Jean and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday March 14
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday March 15
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday March 16
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday March 17 – Patrick, Bishop
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday March 18 – Cyril, Bishop
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday March 19 – St Joseph
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 2nd Sunday in Lent
Sunday March 20 – Second Sunday in Lent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Dennis Newhook, John Organ, Canon Baxter Park and Rob Parker and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Farnham and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday March 21 – Thomas Ken, Bishop
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday March 22
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday March 23 – Gregory the Illuminator
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday March 24 – Oscar Romero, Archbishop, and the Martyrs of San Salvador
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday March 25 – The Annunciation
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday March 26
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 3rd Sunday in Lent
Sunday March 27 – Third Sunday in Lent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Maude Parsons-Hörst, Mike Peterson, Blair Ross and Shawn Samson and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Valcartier and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday March 28
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday March 29 – John Keble, Priest
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday March 30
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday March 31 – John Donne, Priest
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday April 1 – Frederick Denison Maurice, Priest
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday April 2
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 4th Sunday in Lent
Sunday April 3 – Fourth Sunday in Lent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember George Scharf, Canon Nigel Shaw and Brad Smith and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Gagetown and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday April 4
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday April 5
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday April 6
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday April 7
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday April 8
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday April 9
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 5th Sunday in Lent
Sunday April 10 – Fifth Sunday in Lent
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Michelle Staples, John Steele, and Ed Swayze and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Moncton and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday April 11 – George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday April 12
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday April 13
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday April 14
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday April 15
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday April 16
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Holy Week
Sunday April 17 – Palm Sunday
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Liam Thomas, Grahame Thompson and Canon Gary Thorne and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Chief of the Air Staff, the Air Divisions and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday April 18 – Monday in Holy Week
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday April 19 – Tuesday in Holy Week
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday April 20 – Wednesday in Holy Week
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday April 21 – Maundy Thursday
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday April 22 – Good Friday
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday April 23 – Holy Saturday
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Easter Day
Sunday April 24 – Easter Day
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. On this day of the Resurrection of the Lord, we pray for a renewed commitment to our baptismal covenant of all Christians. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday April 25 – Monday in Easter Week
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday April 26 – Tuesday in Easter Week
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday April 27 – Wednesday in Easter Week
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday April 28 – Thursday in Easter Week
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday April 29 – Friday in Easter Week
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday April 30 – Saturday in Easter Week
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 2nd Sunday of Easter
Sunday May 1 – Second Sunday of Easter
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Marc Torchinsky, Nigel Tully, Shaun Turner and Christopher VanBuskirk and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS Alert and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday May 2 – St Mark, Evangelist, (transferred)
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday May 3 – St Philip and St James, (transferred)
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday May 4 – Monnica, mother of Augustine
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday May 5
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday May 6
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday May 7
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 3rd Sunday of Easter
Sunday May 8 – Third Sunday of Easter
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Warren, Brian Wearne and Terry Wiebe and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 5 Wing Goose Bay and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday May 9
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday May 10
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday May 11
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday May 12
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday May 13
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday May 14
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 4th Sunday of Easter
Sunday May 15 – Fourth Sunday of Easter
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Canon John Wilcox, Walter Williams and John Wright and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 9 Wing Gander and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday May 16
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday May 17
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday May 18
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday May 19 – Dunstan, Archbishop
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday May 20
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday May 21
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 5th Sunday of Easter
Sunday May 22 – Fifth Sunday of Easter
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Judson Bridgewater, Michel Gagné and Robert Greer, candidates of the Military Chaplain Training Program. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 12 Wing Shearwater and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday May 23
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday May 24
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday May 25 – The Venerable Bede
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday May 26 – Augustine, Archbishop
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday May 27
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday May 28
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 6th Sunday of Easter
Sunday May 29 – Sixth Sunday of Easter
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Don Aitchison, Stephen Ashton, Catherine Askew and Greg Bailey and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 14 Wing Greenwood and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday May 30
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday May 31 – Visitation of the Blessed Virgin
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday June 1 – Justin, Martyr
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday June 2 – Ascension Day
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday June 3 – Martyrs of Uganda
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday June 4
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 7th Sunday of Easter
Sunday June 5 – Seventh Sunday of Easter
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Jack Barrett, Tony Bassett, Carol Bateman, and Murray Bateman and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 3 Wing Bagotville and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday June 6
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday June 7
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday June 8
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday June 9 – Columba, Abbot
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday June 10 – Ephrem of Edessa
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday June 11 – St Barnabas, Apostle
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Day of Pentecost
Sunday June 12 – Day of Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. On this Day of Pentecost, we pray that the fire of the Holy Spirit may inspire us to go out into the world, living our chaplain’s motto of serving all. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday June 13
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday June 14
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday June 15
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday June 16
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday June 17
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday June 18
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Trinity Sunday
Sunday June 19 – Trinity Sunday – National Aboriginal Day of Prayer
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Sue Beare, Leonard Bednar, Christopher Belle and Alan Bennett and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 8 Wing Trenton and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday June 20
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday June 21
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday June 22 – Alban, Martyr
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday June 23
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday June 24 – Nativity of St John, the Baptist
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday June 25
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 2nd After Pentecost
Sunday June 26 – Second Sunday After Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Malcolm Berry, Lee Bezanson, Dwayne Bos and Joanne Brousseau and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 22 Wing North Bay and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday June 27
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday June 28 – Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday June 29 – St Peter and St Paul, Apostles
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday June 30
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday July 1 – Canada Day
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday July 2
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 3rd After Pentecost
Sunday July 3 – Third Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Grant Churcher, Eleanor Clitheroe, Andrew Cooke and Eric Davis and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 17 Wing Winnipeg and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday July 4
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday July 5
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday July 6
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday July 7
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday July 8
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday July 9
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 4th After Pentecost
Sunday July 10 – Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Donevan, Marcel Dumont, and Rick Durrett and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 15 Wing Moose Jaw and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday July 11 – Benedict of Nursia, Abbot
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday July 12
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday July 13
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday July 14
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday July 15
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday July 16
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 5th After Pentecost
Sunday July 17 – Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Robert Fead, Brian Flower and Doug Friesen and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS Dundurn and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday July 18
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday July 19
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday July 20
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday July 21
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday July 22 – Mary Magdalene
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday July 23
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 6th After Pentecost
Sunday July 24 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Jeannine Friesen, Reg Gilbert, Byron Gilmore and Jennifer Gosse and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 4 Wing Cold Lake and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday July 25 – St James, Apostle
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday July 26 – The Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday July 27
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday July 28
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday July 29 – Mary and Martha of Bethany
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday July 30
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 7th After Pentecost
Sunday July 31 – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Greenwood, David Harris, and Isabel Healy-Morrow and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of 19 Wing Comox and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday August 1 – Joseph of Arimathea
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday August 2
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday August 3
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday August 4
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday August 5
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday August 6 – The Transfiguration
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 8th After Pentecost
Sunday August 7 – Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember John Hounsell-Drover, Henry Hoy, Will Hubbard and Charles Irish and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS Masset and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday August 8 – Dominic, Priest and Friar
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday August 9
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday August 10 – Laurence, Deacon and Martyr
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday August 11 – Clare, Abbess
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday August 12 – Florence Nightingale
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday August 13 – Jeremy Taylor, Bishop
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 9th After Pentecost
Sunday August 14 – Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Yves Eugene-Joseph, Bev Kean-Newhook and Marty Keatings and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS Whitehorse and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday August 15 – St Mary the Virgin
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday August 16
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday August 17
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday August 18
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday August 19
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday August 20 – Bernard, Abbot
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 10th After Pentecost
Sunday August 21 – Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Edmund Laldin, Rob Lauder and Steele Lazerte and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS Yellowknife and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday August 22
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday August 23
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday August 24 – St Bartholomew, Apostle
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday August 25
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday August 26
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday August 27
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 11th After Pentecost
Sunday August 28 – Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Lehmann, Gregory Long and Robin Major and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFB Borden and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday August 29
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday August 30
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday August 31 – Aidan, Bishop of Lindisfarne
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday September 1
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday September 2 – The Martyrs of New Guinea
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday September 3
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 12th After Pentecost
Sunday September 4 – Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Jim McCorriston, Greg McMullin, Todd Meaker and Gordon Mintz and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Canadian Defence Academy and the Royal Military College and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday September 5
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday September 6
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday September 7
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday September 8
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday September 9 – Constance, Nun
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday September 10
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 13th After Pentecost
Sunday September 11 – Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Gordon Moir, Phillip Morley and Bruce Murray and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of CFS Leitrim and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday September 12
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday September 13 – Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday September 14 – Holy Cross Day
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday September 15
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday September 16 – Ninian, Bishop
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday September 17 – Hildegard of Bingen
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 14th After Pentecost
Sunday September 18 – Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Dennis Newhook, John Organ, Canon Baxter Park and Rob Parker and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of National Defence Headquarters and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday September 19 – Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday September 20 – John Coleridge Patteson
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday September 21 – St Matthew – Evangelist
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday September 22
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday September 23
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday September 24
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 15th After Pentecost
Sunday September 25 – Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Maude Parsons-Hörst, Mike Peterson, Blair Ross and Shawn Samson and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the Minister of Defence and his staff and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday September 26 – Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday September 27
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday September 28
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday September 29 – St Michael and All Angels
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday September 30 – Jerome, Priest
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday October 1 – Remigius, Bishop
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 16th After Pentecost
Sunday October 2 – Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember George Scharf, Canon Nigel Shaw and Brad Smith and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the Prime Minister, the members of Parliament, their staff and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday October 3
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday October 4 – Francis of Assisi, Friar
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday October 5
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday October 6 – William Tyndale, Priest
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday October 7
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday October 8
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 17th After Pentecost
Sunday October 9 – Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Michelle Staples, John Steele, and Ed Swayze and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the Queen and the Royal Family. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday October 10 – Thanksgiving Day
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday October 11 – Philip, Deacon and Evangelist
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday October 12
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday October 13
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday October 14
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
October 15 – Teresa of Avila, Nun
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 18th After Pentecost
Sunday October 16 – Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Liam Thomas, Grahame Thompson and Canon Gary Thorne and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of Canadian Forces Support Unit Ottawa and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday October 17 – Ignatius, Bishop and Martyr
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday October 18 – St Luke, Evangelist
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday October 19
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday October 20
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday October 21
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday October 22
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 19th After Pentecost
Sunday October 23 – Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Marc Torchinsky, Nigel Tully, Shaun Turner and Christopher VanBuskirk and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for members of the Canadian Forces posted to positions out of country and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday October 24 – St James of Jerusalem (transferred)
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday October 25
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday October 26 – Alfred the Great
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday October 27
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday October 28 – St Simon and St Jude, Apostles
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday October 29
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 20th After Pentecost
Sunday October 30 – Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember David Warren, Brian Wearne and Terry Wiebe and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Canadian Forces Chaplain School and Centre and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday October 31
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday November 1 – All Saints
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday November 2 – All Souls
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday November 3 – Richard Hooker, Priest
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday November 4
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday November 5
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer All Saints
Sunday November 6 – All Saints (transferred)
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. On this celebration of All Saints, we pray that we may always remember the sacrifice of the saints and be inspired by their holy leadership. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday November 7 – Willibrord, Archbishop
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday November 8
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday November 9
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday November 10 – Leo the Great, Bishop
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday November 11 – Martin, Bishop of Tours
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday November 12
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer 22nd After Pentecost
Sunday November 13 – Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Canon John Wilcox, Walter Williams and John Wright and their ministries to the Canadian Forces. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Office of the Chaplain General and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday November 14
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday November 15
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday November 16 – Margaret, Queen of Scotland
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday November 17 – Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday November 18 – Hilda, Abbess of Whitby
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday November 19
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.
The Anglican Ordinariate Cycle of Prayer Christ the King
Sunday November 20 – Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King
Pray for Fred, our Primate; Peter, our Bishop Ordinary; John, our Archdeacon; Karl, our Archdeacon Emeritus and Chaplain General and all the members of chapter. In our clericus cycle of prayer we remember Judson Bridgewater, Michel Gagné and Robert Greer, candidates of the Military Chaplain Training Program. In our military community cycle of prayer we pray for the men and women of the Primary Reserves and the Canadian Rangers and their families. We pray especially for all deployed members of the Canadian Forces and their families.
Monday November 21
We proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and we pray for the ministry of all military chaplains and the members of the Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy.
Tuesday November 22 – Clive Staples Lewis, Apologist and Writer
We minister to our own as we teach, baptize and nurture new believers.
Wednesday November 23 – Clement, Bishop
We respond to human need by loving service and pray for an end to violence, poverty and hunger, particularly among children.
Thursday November 24
We seek to transform unjust structures of society through our ministry as Christians and our chaplaincy commitment to serve all.
Friday November 25
We strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Saturday November 26
We work for peacemaking, conflict transformation and reconciliation.

