Church Mouse Update 10th November 2024
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Once more, a fairly busy week around The Presbytery as Fr D tries to bring several projects to a head before the year end . . . .
On Monday evening (coming back from his day off) Fr D was attending the opening of the new Notre Dame School ‘Innovation Centre,’ where he was asked to bless the building. Fr D was extremely impressed with the new facilities now available to the girls at the school.
Tuesday morning, after Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition, Fr D rushed off to have his annual flu jab (he’d received his latest Covid jab the day before he went off on holiday and he’s due a pneumonia jab next Friday)! Returning home Fr D was chasing up the possibilities of having two electric vehicle points installed in the car park, offering users more facilities. He’s been trying to get things sorted in the same way as St Erconwald’s in Walton and has been trying to make contact with the company that did the job. In the evening, after the half-term break, Fr D met with the parents of this year’s First Reconciliation children to look at the next section of the preparation course. Fr D teaches the parents on a Tuesday evening to ready them for any questions that may arise from the children when they meet (along with the parents) with Fr D on Saturday morning. In this way the parents are able to ‘make good’ on the promise they made at their child’s baptism to be “the first and best of teachers to their children in the ways of faith.”
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday Fr D began work on his parts of the Newsletter for the weekend. He also started chasing up the diocesan IT manager to complete the telephone project that has been ongoing. Some time ago Fr D discovered that the Parish was paying for two BT Business lines (house & office). Nowhere else had he been on business lines before and researching costs he was concerned. In discussion with the diocesan IT manager a plan was hatched to reduce the situation to one telephone line (not BT Business!) and join up the Presbytery and Office so that Sarah and Fr D could actually contact one another without having to phone. Part of the project was done just before we hit the holiday period in the summer (this involved rewiring and setting up wifi access points in each of the meeting rooms in the Parish Centre.
Fr D was down at the diocesan offices in Crawley on both Thursday and Friday this week, judging three cases on Friday . . . . .







