Church Mouse Update 16th February 2025
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Quite a busy week again as we come to school half-term week . . . .
After our morning Masses last Sunday Fr D was able to celebrate the Baptism of a younger member of our community, her family having undertaken the Infant Baptism Preparation Course over the past few weeks.
Monday, being the second Monday of the month, was his day of Fr D’s Ministry to Priest’s Support Group, which this month was taking place down in Lancing on the south coast.
Early on Tuesday morning builders were at the front door of The Presbytery ready to begin remedial works on the garage. The garage was built with the house in around 1932 and the door at the back (into the garden) has rotted away over the years. In addition to this the lintel over the door and window was wooden (this wouldn’t be acceptable with today’s building regs) and it had also rotted leading to the bricks above becoming unstable. The project was to take down the back wall, removing what was left of the door and lintel, and rebuild using a modern steel lintel and UPVC units for the window and door. By the time that Fr D had celebrated Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition the whole of the back of the garage was down and the rebuilding was starting. Our Parish was then hosting the monthly Deanery Clergy Meeting and Lunch.
Once again on Wednesday morning the builders were hard at work on the refurbishment of the garage as Fr D was having his breakfast. After celebrating Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D was preparing for a meeting with this year’s prospective Confirmation candidates in the evening. When he surfaced from this at midday he went out to view the progress on the garage and was heartened that things were progressing smoothly (although being a Catholic building there were no right angles nor any straight lines!).
Fr D checked in with the builders before celebrating Morning Prayer and Mass and was soon off down to Crawley to the Diocesan Offices. When he came back (a bit earlier than normal) in mid-afternoon he was just in time to see the project largely completed, just a little bit of work to do at the base of the door and the fitting of the sealed units into the door and window frame.
Workers back on site in the morning whilst Fr D celebrated Morning Prayer and Mass. Fr D is very pleased with what has been achieved over the week and also that the garage is now cleared of years of rubbish . . . .







