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Busy, busy, busy all week long! . . . . .
Monday, Fr D’s Ministry Support Group was supposed to be meeting here in Cobham but another member was expecting a skip to be delivered (by the diocese) at some point in the morning for him to do a final ‘thinning’ before he retires from active ministry in July. Fr D said that the easiest thing to do was to swop around venues. Said priest is looking forward to his retirement by the coast in Sussex.
Before Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday the tiler arrived early to begin re-tiling the toilet in the church ready for it’s refurbishment (walls first); also the new sanitary ware for the toilet was delivered just before Fr D went into the church. After Exposition Fr D was off to Tadworth where this month’s Deanery Clergy Meeting was taking place (the last before the summer). After the meeting the clergy retired to a local restaurant where they had a Turkish lunch! By the time that Fr D got away from the lunch he had to go straight down to Crawley where he was due at a presentation, given by the Catholic Education Service, concerning a number of new things happening in the field of Catholic education. By the time that Fr D got back home in the evening he was glad that he’d eaten at lunchtime and just had a sandwich before going off to bed exhausted!
Early on Thursday morning the tiler was back continuing the wall tiles in the church toilet and, after celebrating Morning Prayer and Mass, when he got back in the house, the plumber had arrived to replace the old shower (put in at the beginning of Canon Tony Clarke’s time) in Fr D’s bathroom. Fr D just had enough time to answer some questions about what he wanted before he took off in the car for Crawley wearing his Tribunal cap. When he got back in the evening he met with a family for their third and final Infant Baptism Preparation Session - their child being baptised this weekend after our Sunday morning Masses.
On Friday, after Morning Prayer and Mass, Fr D completed his parts of this week’s newsletter and then began to think about the infant baptism on Sunday morning, a baptism during Mass on Sunday morning of an older child and an adult Confirmation taking place during our Saturday evening Mass (Pentecost - a great day for confirming an adult)! He was trying to be very careful about managing not to ‘mix-up’ the three different rites in his head . . . . .