My Calendar
Events in January 2020
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30/12/2019
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31/12/2019
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01/01/2020(1 event) Mary, the Holy Mother of God |
02/01/2020
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03/01/2020
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04/01/2020(1 event) World Braille Day Here's a video (3:30) about how braille came to be devised, created, invented! A PRAYER FOR TODAY Loving God, we give thanks for the ingenuity and determination of Louis Braille and we ask you help us to notice and respond creatively and generously to our own needs and those of others. We pray this in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN
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05/01/2020(1 event) Feast of the Epiphany 2020 |
06/01/2020(1 event) Traditional date for the Epiphany |
07/01/2020
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08/01/2020
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09/01/2020
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10/01/2020
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11/01/2020
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12/01/2020(1 event) The Baptism of the Lord - 2020 |
13/01/2020
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14/01/2020
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15/01/2020
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16/01/2020
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17/01/2020
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18/01/2020(1 event) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
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19/01/2020(2 events) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
Special Day of Prayer for Peace - 2020 |
20/01/2020(1 event) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
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21/01/2020(1 event) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
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22/01/2020(1 event) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
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23/01/2020(1 event) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
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24/01/2020(2 events) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
International Day of Education Do you ever really reflect on education and what it means? Today is a day set aside by the United Nations to focus on that. So have a great day! Here's a short video(1:30) that you might enjoy watching! What do you think we can learn from it? This one is really special too (2:07). As you watch it, try to walk in the shoes of those who are shown.
A PRAYER FOR TODAY Loving God, all children are born with a curiosity to learn about their world. Help us to nurture that curiosity so that it never wains. Where education is denied, inspire and empower leaders and decision makers to make it available. Where opportunities for education are ignored, touch the hearts of those who ignore it that they might be inspired afresh to see its relevance. Help educators to see education as a mission, a vocation, an opportunity to transform lives And help us never to lose our sense of purpose to make this world a place of peace and justice where love reigns supreme.
We pray this in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN
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25/01/2020(2 events) Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity It is a source of pain for many Christians that there are divisions among them. There are so many different Christian churches and it's good to focus on what we share rather than what we disagree on. All Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God sent to encourage us to live life in all its fullness and to teach us to treat others as we'd like to be treated. His life of healing, sharing and sacrifice is a wonderful example for us and his death and resurrection demonstrates that goodness and light will ultimately defeat evil and darkness! While we may not be able directly to heal the divisions among churches, we can take the opportunity to maybe heal some of the relationships in our lives. Maybe a phone call or a message sent this week could be the first step to reconciliation.
A PRAYER FOR THIS WEEK Loving God, as we feel the pain of past mistakes and conflicts, help us not to give in to resentment or guilt. Give us humility and strength to take the first steps in healing wounds with our fellow human beings irrespective of their denomination or religious views. Send your Holy Spirit to remind us that we are all part of the same body, the same community of humanity, fellow citizens of a world that is groaning and needs us to work together! We pray this in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN Questions
Chinese New Year 2020 is the Year of the Rat! Here's a video (3:25) retelling the tale of the race which underpins the Chinese New Year! The Rat is the first of all zodiac animals. According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to his party. The Rat tricked the Ox into giving him a ride. Then, just as they arrived at the finish line, Rat jumped down and landed ahead of Ox, becoming first. In Chinese culture, rats were seen as a sign of wealth and surplus. Because of their reproduction rate, married couples also prayed to them for children. Rats are clever, quick thinkers; successful, but content with living a quiet and peaceful life. The most recent Rat Years are: 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960, 1948! Check out with your family who fits into this category!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY (Here it is in a 1 minute video) Loving God, We thank you that, in all cultures, the New Year means a chance for a fresh start and a new beginning. We pray especially for our Chinese brothers and sisters as they celebrate Chinese New Year. We pray for peace and love across the world and all cultures. Help bring prosperity, hope and joy throughout this New Year for all who celebrate it.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ. AMEN. |
26/01/2020
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27/01/2020(1 event) Holocaust Memorial Day 27th January 1945 was the day Allied Forces liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. Each year we mark this date in memory of those who died in The Holocaust and in the genocides which have happened since. Below are a set of resources which support this: Irena Sendler - a remarkable story (3:30) - including a prayer What is Holocaust Memorial Day (1:27) - a video charting HMD and genocides since The Holocaust. An animated video of Anne Frank (3:03) - the author of a famous diary. A multi-faith prayer (1:30) - written collaboratively by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chief Rabbi and the Chief Iman, Jacob's story (2:43) - a survivor's recollections Nazi Boots (5:41) - a survivor's story A one-minute prayer for HMD (1:00)
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28/01/2020
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29/01/2020
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30/01/2020
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31/01/2020
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01/02/2020(1 event) World Hijab Day On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The motto for World Hijab Day 2020 is “Unity in Diversity” with the hashtag #EmpoweredInHijab. The overall mission of WHD is to create a more peaceful world where global citizens respect each other. Particularly, WHD focuses on fighting bigotry, discrimination, and prejudice against Muslim women. This is most crucial in these times where Hijab is being banned in some countries while in other countries, Muslim women are being targeted and harassed verbally and physically. A PRAYER FOR TODAY Loving God, we pray for all who choose to wear the hijab as an expression of faith and identity; that they will be shown understanding and respect. We pray, too, for a world where diversity is embraced and peace, justice and equality are the norm.
We pray this in your holy name. AMEN |
02/02/2020(1 event) The Presentation of the Lord |