PRAYER DIARY

This prayer diary has been compiled by Cytun for use in all the churches in Denbigh. It is hoped that by using this simple tool, we can pray for one another, for many of the organizations and activities of the town, and every resident street by street.
It is suggested that the diary is used in various ways;
It is made available to each member of the congregation to be used in their daily private prayers.
The relevant subjects for the day are included in the prayers whenever a service is held.
It may be that individual congregations might wish to produce their own version of the diary with a third set of prayers for each day relating to their own congregational needs.

GIVE THANKS AND PRAY FOR:
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Day 1
The residents of High Street & Vale Street
St Thomas’ Church and the Rev’d Gareth Roberts
Day 2
The residents of Chapel Street, Chapel Place and Factory Place.
Capel Mawr with Capel Seion and their Ministers
Day 3
The residents of Abram’s Lane, Post Office Lane and Beacon’s Hill
Capel Pendref and Y Parch John Barnett
Day 4
The residents of Middle Lane, Lon Copner, Grove Road, Cae Fron and Machno Place
The patients and staff of Denbigh Infirmary and the GP’s and surgeries of our town
Day 5
The residents of Park Street, St. David’s Lane and St. David’s Court
Howell’s School and head teacher Rachel Hodgson and St. Brigid’s School and head teacher Roger Hayward.
Day 6
The residents of Castle Hill, Bull Lane and the terraces towards the Castle
Capel Lon Swan and Y Parch Graham Floyd
Day 7
The residents of Love Lane and Ael y Bryn
The residents and staff of the care and residential homes for the elderly in Denbigh.
Day 8
The residents of Llewellyn’s Estate, Bron Castell and Bryn Stanley
St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and Fr. Ian Dalgleish
Day 9
The residents of Lon Llewelyn, Bryn Garth, Maes y Dre and Myddleton Avenue
Ysgol Gwaenynog and head teacher Linda Linaker and Ysgol Heulfre and head teacher Colin Roberts.
Day 10
The residents of Smithfield Road, Maes Glas, Maes y Goron and Lloyds Avenue
Those who work in the supermarkets, shops and other retail outlets of our town:
Day 11
The residents of Lenten Pool, Llys y Grawys, Ffordd Las, Maes Hyfryd and Maes Mathonwy
The Parish Church of St Marcella with St Mary’s, The Rector, Jonathan Smith and Assistant Priest Margaret Baker.
Day 12
The residents of Henllan Street, Gwaenynog Roadand Tan y Sgubor
Places of care for all with special needs and those living with disabilities. ‘Update’ and other organisations working to support ‘Top of Town’
Day 13
The residents of Bryn Seion, Blaen y Coed, Bron y Crest and Pen y Graig
Bethel Church, Emyr and Beryl Morris and all who use Canolfan Seion.
Day 14
The residents of Bryn Debwydd, Bryn Teg, Cysgod y Graig, Bakers Well Lane, Llys y Ffynnon and Tan y Chwarel
Those who work in and visit the Public Houses of our town. The police, fire and ambulance services.
Day 15
The residents of Maes yr Eglwys, Llwyn Mair, Accar y Forwyn and Bryn Onnen
The sporting clubs of the town and the Leisure Centre and its staff.
Day 16
The residents of Ruthin Road, Clwyd Avenue and Ystrad Road
Ysgol Brondyffryn and head teacher Dr. M J Toman and Isgol Twm o’r Nant and head teacher Geraint Davies.
Day 17
The residents of Cysgodfa and Llys y Faner
Ysgol Frongoch, head teacher Ruth Thackery and Ysgol y Parc, head teacher Carolyn Thomas
Day 18
The residents of Crud y Castell
Denbigh High School and head teacher Alison Duncan
Day 19
The residents of Lon Tywysog, Llys Clwyd, Llys Fammau, Lon Derwen, Hilary Close, Marcella’s Close, Cwm Llew and Blaenwern
The Eirianfa Centre, its Management Committee and all who use the centre.
Day 20
The residents of lon Howell, Llys Tudor, Llys Dyffryn, Cwm Arthur, Lon Nant and Parc Clwyd
The many clubs and organisations which cater for the young people of the town both within our churches and beyond.
Day 21
The residents of Dalar Wen, Erw Salusbury and Bro Wen
The work of Age Concern and all who are elderly
Day 22
The residents of Whitchurch Road, Old Ruthin Road, Llys Catrin and Karen Court.
All nurseries and pre-school play groups in the town and those bringing up children along.
Day 23
The residents of Trewen, Abbey Court and Mytton Park
The library and the staff and students of Denbigh College
Day 24
The residents of Llys and Parc Alafowlia, Y Weirglodd, Ffordd Caledfryn, Rhodfa Elgwen and Y Maes
The County Council, elected councillors and paid officers who influence our town.
Day 25
The residents of Ffordd Thomas Gee, Tan y Bryniau and Lon Ceiriog.
The Mayor and all who serve on the Town Council and the various activities taking place in the Town Hall.
Day 26
The residents of Rhyl Road, Maes y Coed, Albert Terrace, Castle View, Y Gerddi, Parc Nant and Llys Gwydyr
Capel Y Fron with Capel Brwcws and Y Parch Wayne Roberts
Day 27
The residents of Ffordd Colomendy, Lon Cerys, Lon Fammau, Crud yr Awel, Bro Afallon and Cwm Eithin
All who work on the Colomendy Industrial Estate and in other businesses in and around the town.
Day 28
The residents of Lon y Fedwyn Arian, Lon Caerau, Lon y Gelli, Gerddi Mair and Ffordd Aled
The Citizens Advise Bureau and the Caledfryn Credit Union.
Day 29
The residents of Ffordd Celyn, Lon Wynne, Lon Alun and Lon Glyn
The cultural life of Denbigh: clubs, societies and the development of tourism.
Day 30
The residents of The Lawnt, Brookhouse and Wynnes Park
Farmers and the rural Community.
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