Church Mouse Update 12th June 2022
Church Mouse (cub reporter). . .
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
A busier week around The Presbytery than the last . . . . .
On Monday evening Fr D set his mind to thinking about the mechanics of this year’s First Eucharist Day (which takes place next Sunday at 11.00) ready for his meeting with First Eucharist parents on Tuesday evening. One of the things he likes to do is formally ask the candidates whether or not they would like to start altar serving after they have received the Eucharist for the first time and, to this end, he wrote each candidate a letter.
On Tuesday after celebrating Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition Fr D came back in to the house to an email from the fuel management company that all the dioceses use to purchase their energy (gas and electricity) to say that they had been in touch with British Gas concerning the electricity meter in the house and having it classified as a domestic meter rather than commercial (something must have taken a strange route at some point in the past?) - this will then remove the last obstacle to being able to sell the excess solar energy being made to the grid. Fr D always gets upset when he looks at the app on his phone to see electricity being sent to the grid knowing that we are not being paid for it at present! In the evening he was meeting with the parents of this year’s First Eucharist candidates to talk about the ‘Rite of Communion’ at Mass and the ‘Big Day.’
Wednesday morning after Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D was in his car heading down to Bishop’s House to see what his ‘in-tray’ had waiting for him in the Tribunal Office. There has been a measurable increase in the number of enquiries regarding annulment in the weeks since things started to become more normal after Covid and some of these are beginning to turn into actual cases that will be taken forward.
Thursday’s Mass, after Morning Prayer, was one of the most recent feasts that the Church has created ‘Our Lord Jesus Christ, Eternal High Priest’ - Fr D had to get together several single sheets for the prayers of the Mass and the Readings as the feast is not in the Missal until a new edition is printed. This would also have been the case last Monday with another new memoria ‘Mary, Mother of the Church’ had it not fallen on a Monday this year. Also on Thursday the final part of the works for the new ticket machine in the car park and the removal of the old machine took place along with adding the tinted cover to the new
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