The bulletin insert for December 31, 2023

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The Anglican Cycle of Prayer for 2024

This is the weekly calendar produced by the Anglican Communion for 2024. Over the course of each year, we pray for each of the provinces of the Communion. For more information, visit Download the ACP.

MonthSunday
Date
Province
January7The Scottish Episcopal Church
14The Church of the Province of South East Asia
21The Church of South India (United)
28The Anglican Church of Southern Africa
February4The Anglican Church of South America
11Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan
18Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan
25The Anglican Church of Tanzania
March3The Church of the Province of Uganda
10The Episcopal Church
17The Church in Wales
24The Church of the Province of West Africa
31The Church in the Province of the West Indies
April7The Episcopal/Anglican Province of Alexandria
14The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia
21The Anglican Church of Australia
28The Church of Bangladesh
May5Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil
12The Anglican Church of Burundi
19The Anglican Church of Canada
26The Church of the Province of Central Africa
June2Iglesia Anglicana de la Región Central de América
9Province de L’Eglise Anglicane Du Congo
16Iglesia Anglicana de Chile
23The Church of England
30Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (聖公會)
July7The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
14The Church of Ireland
21Nippon Sei Ko Kai (日本聖公会)
28The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and The Middle East
August4The Anglican Church of Kenya
11The Anglican Church of Korea (대한성공회)
18The Anglican Church of Melanesia
25La Iglesia Anglicana de México
September1Igreja Anglicana de Moçambique e Angola
8The Church of the Province of Myanmar (Burma)
15The Church of Nigeria
22The Church of North India (United)
29The Church of Pakistan (United)
October6The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
13The Episcopal Church in the Philippines
20Eglise Anglicane du Rwanda
27The Scottish Episcopal Church
November3The Church of the Province of South East Asia
10The Church of South India (United)
17The Anglican Church of Southern Africa
24The Anglican Church of South America
December1Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan
8Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan
15The Anglican Church of Tanzania
22The Church of the Province of Uganda
29The Episcopal Church

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