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This week at The Presbytery has been significantly busy as things start ‘hottingup’ for our Holy Week and Triduum liturgies (Fr D is still concerned that there are a lot of gaps on the ‘Ministries lists’ at the back of the church – waiting for parishioners to volunteer . . . .)
On Monday Fr D was playing host once more to his Ministry to Priests Support Group. They arrived in the church for an hour before the Blessed Sacrament at midday. After this they gathered in Fr D’s study to celebrate Midday Prayer of the Church before retiring to a local hostelry for a good lunch, over which they began their ‘review of life’ for the past month. When they got back to The Presbytery for a cup of tea before leaving to go back to their parishes they wanted to see and ask questions about the Air Source Heat Pump which now provides the heating and hot water for The Presbytery. Some are thinking about this for reasons of economy and being aware that the time is fast approaching when gas boilers will no longer be available. One eagle-eyed priest saw a new box on the wall outside of the kitchen back door and started asking questions. It was the newly fitted (January) electric car charger box ready for the imminent arrival of Fr D’s new car. When the solar panels were fitted two years ago Fr D had the workman do the necessary wiring in preparation for the box. He is now negotiating with the electricity provider for ‘intelligent’ electricity for the car between 23.30 and 05.00 which will be significantly cheaper than our already cheaper normal rate!
On Tuesday after celebrating Morning Prayer and Mass (no Exposition) Fr D picked up Fr Tony Churchill and they went off to Ewell for this months Deanery meeting. There was plenty of discussion concerning Confirmation (4th May this year) and the Bishop’s plans for the future of the diocese (booklets concerning this are available from the narthex – important to read). When the meeting and lunch ended Fr D was just able to bring Fr Tony back home before he had to go off down to the coast to be at a Governors meeting for one of the Primary Schools in the Bosco Education Trust. (By the time that he got back in the late evening Fr D was so tired he just made a sandwich and took himself off to bed!).
Wednesday after Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D was working on this week’s newsletter, struggling with a computer that has taken to ‘playing up’ on a regular basis; he kept having to save and shut it down to be able to continue (though usually good with technology he was very near to throwing it out of the window of his study!). In the evening Fr D was letting the choir into the church for an Easter rehearsal session.
Thursday Fr D was down in Crawly wearing his Tribunal hat; when he came back he had the final meeting with parents having their child baptised on Easter Sunday . . . .