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June
Wolvercote/Wytham Festival
Patronal Festival
We pray for God’s blessing on our Festivals. We pray for the organisers and all who will take part and give support.
Sunday 18th 1st after Trinity
(Festival Service)
Saturday 24th Birth of John the Baptist
Sunday 25th 2nd after Trinity
(Patronal Festival)
28th, 30th, 1st July Ember Days
Thursday 29th St Peter and St Paul,
Apostles Jesus said to Peter ‘Who do you say that I am?’ Peter
answered, ‘You are the Messiah, the Son of the living
God.’ And Jesus answered him, ‘Blessed are you, Simon
son of Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to
you, but my Father in heaven. (Matthew 16.15-17)
We pray for the Christian Church throughout the world. On the Ember days we pray for the many men and women who will be ordained at Petertide, including Sebastian Harries being ordained Priest and Shahriar Ashrafkhorasani, being ordained Deacon. Eternal God and Father, you create us by your power and redeem us by your love: guide and strengthen us by your Spirit that we may give ourselves in love and service to one another and to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Collect for Monday Morning Prayer, Celebrating Common Prayer)
We give thanks - St John the Baptist. We pray for the sisters of the Community of St John the Baptist at Ripon College, Cuddesdon - for the example of St Peter, for his passion and loyalty to Christ, and for his courage to keep going in spite of his mistakes and failures. We give thanks for all that he did to lay the foundations of the Christian Church - St Paul. Tradition holds that Peter and Paul were martyred within a very short time of each other in AD60. We also give thanks for - St Alban (22nd), the first English Martyr (died 250) - St Irenaeus (28th) , Bishop of Lyons (died c 200).
We give thanks for our local community, for all those who work hard to support it and to bring people together, including all those involved with The Flying Goose and the Festival Committee.
We pray for all concerned about future building developments in the Parish
We pray - for the different areas and organisations of our Parish (listed in the separate sheet).
At Petertide we give special thanks for our Church of St Peter’s, for its witness in this place over many centuries, and for all those who have served here.
We pray for - our partner church of All Saints’, Wytham - the churches in our Ecumenical Partnership and the Cutteslowe Church Partnership:- Wolvercote Baptist Church, St Michael’s, the United Reformed Church, St Andrew’s - other churches in this area, including the Jesus Army, the Roman Catholic Church of St Gregory and St Augustine, the Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity and the Annunciation (Canterbury Road) - the Cutteslowe/Templar Road services - our link parish of St Chad’s, Taung, in the Diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman, and its priest, Father Tsabeng.
We pray for our church community:- - for our Ministers and all who help lead worship - for the Churchwardens, PCC and other committee members - for all who work for and give time to the church - for all the members of the congregation – that each may recognise his or her value and place in Christ’s ministry in this place.
We give thanks for William Whyte, recently licensed to our Parish, and welcome him warmly. We give thanks - for the completion of the new organ - for all who helped out while we had no Director of Music.
We look forward to welcoming our new Director of Music in July.
We pray for the sick, those recently bereaved, and those who have died recently.
July
Trinity Season, Creation
Sunday 2nd 3rd after Trinity
Monday 3rd Thomas the Apostle
Sunday 9th 4th after Trinity
(Sea Sunday)
Sunday 16th 5th after Trinity
Saturday 22nd Mary Magdalene
Sunday 23rd 6th after Trinity
Tuesday 25th
Wednesday 26th
James the Apostle
Anne and Joachim
Saturday 29th
Sunday 30th
Mary, Martha and Lazarus
7th after Trinity
We continue to give thanks for the revelation of God as Father, Son and Spirit, and pray that, by being open to the Spirit, the worldwide Church may be reunited around Christ's table.
We give thanks - for God's Creation, for its diversity and beauty, and all that it provides for us - for green spaces and areas of beauty - for our rivers, seas and oceans with their diversity of life.
We pray - for a greater sense of responsibility for our stewardship of God's Creation - that we may be moved to share what we have more generously with others. - for all people who suffer as a result of the unfair distribution of world resources, or as a result of climate change.
We give thanks and pray for - all people who work at sea, and for those who support them, including the Mission to Seafarers - those who try to bring about just agricultural and trade policies - all people who work for preservation of the environment - all people who work to try to ensure that everyone has enough to eat, including those who organise food banks and those who work for famine relief and to encourage self-sufficiency.
We give thanks that we are surrounded by areas of great natural beauty and we pray for all those who work to preserve our local environment.
We pray for the parishes of St Mary Magdalene, St Thomas the Martyr with St Frideswide & Binsey, St Ebbe with Holy Trinity & St Peter le Bailey.
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In July we give thanks for
- St Thomas, whose questioning allowed Jesus to reveal so much of who he is. We pray for honesty and courage in seeking for the truth, and for all people wrestling with doubt - Mary Magdalene, who was the first to see Jesus risen from the dead. We give thanks for women's ministries, and pray for the newly-appointed women bishops - St James, one of the three disciples closest to Jesus - Anne and Joachim, Mary’s parents according to tradition. We pray for all parents and all who take care of children - Mary, Martha and Lazarus, friends of our Lord. We give thanks for the gift of friendship. We pray for our own friends and for people who feel that they have no friends
also - 11th St Benedict of Nursia, (died c.550). He is often called ‘the Father of Western monasticism’. We pray for all Benedictines - 14th John Keble (1866), Priest and Poet. We pray for Keble College - 19th St Gregory (c 394), Bishop of Nyssa - 30th William Wilberforce (1833), Social Reformer. We give thanks for his work for the abolition of slavery. We pray for those fighting against modern-day slavery and for those kept in slavery - 31st St Ignatius of Loyola (1556). We pray for the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits).
Almighty God, whose way is in the sea and whose paths are
in the great waters; be present, we beseech thee, with our
brethren in the manifold dangers of the deep; protect them
from all perils; prosper them in their course; and bring them
in safety to the haven where they would be, with a grateful
sense of thy mercies; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
(Book of Common Prayer of the Church of Ireland)
O sing to the LORD a new song;
sing to the LORD, all the earth.
Sing to the LORD, bless his name;
tell of his salvation from day to day.
Declare his glory among the nations,
his marvellous works among all the peoples.
For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised;
he is to be revered above all gods.
For all the gods of the peoples are idols,
but the LORD made the heavens.
Honour and majesty are before him;
strength and beauty are in his sanctuary. (Psalm 96.1-6)
The Cycle of Prayer
Advent 2016 to Advent 2017
Advent
Christmas, Epiphany
(Week of Prayer for Christian Unity)
Candlemas, Pre-Lent
Ash Wednesday, Lent
Passiontide, Easter Day
Easter Season
Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday
Festival Season
(Wolvercote Festival, Patronal Festival)
Trinity Season, Transfiguration
Trinity Season, Michaelmas
Trinity Season, Harvest Thanksgiving
(One World Week)
Kingdom Season, All Saints, All Souls
About St Peter's Cycle of Prayer
Each Christian has his or her own particular
way of feeling close to God in prayer. This leaflet is not
intended in any way to give 'guidance' about praying,
but many people have found it helpful to know that they
are united with other people in their intercessions. It is
hoped that the suggestions made here will go some way
to help in this, and to give a sense of 'praying with one
mind'.
We hope the leaflet will provide one resource for
the weekly intercessions in Church. Throughout the year
we pray for our Diocese, Deanery and Parish in some
detail.
If you would like to know more about the various opportunities for
praying together at St Peter's please contact Viv:-
Revd Viv Bridges [email protected], 6, Haslemere Gdns Oxford, 01865 558705
ST PETER’S
CYCLE OF PRAYER
2017 Festival Season (Wolvercote/Wytham
Midsummer Festival,
Patronal Festival.) Trinity Season
(Creation)
18 June – 31 July 2017
In June (our Wolvercote/Wytham
Festival month and our Patronal
Festival month) we try to remember
and pray for all the organisations and
areas in our Parish. These are listed
below, and you may like to use this
list at other times of the year.
Groups and organisations –
Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Rangers and
Scouts,
The British Legion,
Cutteslowe Pavilion,
Jordan Hill Residents’ Association, Templar Road
Residents’ Association
Monday Lunch Club, Community Cafe
Neighbourhood Action Group,
North Oxford Youth Theatre, St Peter’s Players,
Village Hall Committee,
Wolvercote Commoners,
Wolvercote Local History Society,
Wolvercote Morris,
Wolvercote Social Club,
Wolvercote Young People’s Club,
Wolvercote Women’s Institute
Friends of All Saints’ (Wytham)
Shops –
First Turn Stores, Kendal Crescent shops,
The Post Box, Woodstock Roundabout Garage
Businesses –
Pubs, the Farmers’ Market,
Sports’ Centres and Hotels
Schools –
Wolvercote Primary School, St Edward’s School,
Pre-school Groups
Doctors’ surgeries and health centres.
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’Environmental’ groups -
The Low Carbon Group,
Wolvercote Horticultural Society,
Wolvercote Tree Group and Community
Orchard,
Food Animal Initiative
Wolvercote Wildlife Watch Group
Allotment holders.
We also give thanks for the many areas of
beauty in our Parish, including -
Port Meadow,
Wytham Woods,
Cutteslowe Park,
The rivers and canal
Local lakes and ponds
Our gardens
If you feel that we have left out something
important, or you know that something has been
included that no longer exists, please let one of
us know.
Viv Bridges
Evelyn Bryant
Lorna Logan
Margaret Williams