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A very busy week around The Presbytery as all sorts of projects begin to come to realisation . . . . .
On Monday evening Fr D had a phone call from a contractor who is dealing with the refurbishment of the church toilet saying that he wanted to come early on Tuesday morning to strip out the old tiling and sanitary ware. Fr D was not expecting this to happen so soon so was delighted that this was happening. He also rang his godson to discuss new sanitary ware (with the appropriate discount!) for the project.
Before Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday morning (08.00) the workmen were ripping out the said tiles and removing the units. Whilst the workmen were in the church the order for the new shower unit to replace the failed one in the Presbytery was made (the old one had been fitted very early on in Canon Tony Clarke’s time as parish priest, so it didn’t owe us anything!). Fr D also went off in the car to celebrate two ‘House Blessings’ in the Parish. In the evening Fr D met with the parents of this year’s First Eucharist group teaching them about the part of the Mass that we call the Eucharistic Prayer - they will then be teaching their children about it on Saturday morning.
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday the IT engineer was back to continue the install of the telecom/IT system which will reduce the number of business telephone accounts that are presently in use (saving £1,200 a year!). One of the ‘side benefits’ of the new install is that WiFi will now be available throughout the Parish Centre instead of just the Parish Office.
Thursday was, of course, the Holy Day of the Ascension and after celebrating Morning Prayer and Mass in the morning Fr D met with the IT engineer once more as he continued with the install. By the end of the morning the wiring and equipment side of things was complete and it will now be left for a fortnight to let the broadband settle down before deleting one account and going with a new provider for the other.
Morning Prayer and Mass on Friday were followed with Fr D finishing off his parts of the newsletter ready for Sarah to complete. Sadly part of the newsletter was having to make some points about behaviour at our Masses; mobile phones, getting to Mass on time and not leaving straight after receiving Holy Communion . . . . .