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A little less hectic this week than the past few, here at The Presbytery . . . . . .
At our 11.00 Mass on Sunday we were delighted to celebrate with several younger members of our Parish community their first meeting with the Lord in Holy Communion. They and their families had worked hard from last September to prepare for the ‘BIG DAY’ and everything culminated on Sunday. Despite what the sky looked like for most of the morning we were able to have photographs in front of The Presbytery (Fr D always has trouble keeping the youngsters in place whilst the photographers click away . . .).
After celebrating Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday morning, Fr D was off in the car down to the diocesan offices at Crawley where he had a full ‘in-tray’ to work through as well as continuing on one of his judgements for a case. He now has a ‘dongle’ which means that whilst he’s in his office working he can have the car plugged in and being charged. Whilst he was at the office the electrician came and was able to get on with some electrical works around the Parish plant.
On Wednesday Fr D celebrated Morning Prayer and Mass before finalising his homily for the funeral that was to take place on Thursday. He also started an order to re-stock some items that the Repository needed - this normally arrives quite quickly. In the afternoon Fr D had one of his regular diabetic clinic appointments at the Health Centre (where he complained that if they took much more blood there would not be enough to go around!).
On Thursday there was no Morning Prayer because a Requiem was taking place at Mass. The church was quite full for the funeral and the burial afterwards was at the Weybridge cemetery which Fr D had not been to before (horrendous lack of parking - good job the cemetery staff saved a space for him). After getting back home after the burial service Fr D was off out again for a lunch with Fr Ruslan at Walton-on-Thames—they have been trying to get together for some time but one or the other of them is always already booked!
Early Friday morning Fr D was working on the last of his parts of the Newsletter before going into the church to celebrate Morning Prayer and Mass. He then had a booked telephone meeting after Mass. After lunch he took off in the car to pick up another priest before they both made their way to a Golden Jubilee of Ordination celebration at Swanley, Kent . . . . .