








The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
A really busy time around the Parish and beyond this week as Fr D tries to get ahead with things before his holidays begin and preparations for our Parish Harvest celebrations moved into high-gear . . . .
Tuesday, after Morning Prayer, Fr D celebrated for the first time the new feast day of Our Lady of Walsingham at Mass. The Dicastry for Liturgy and the Sacraments in Rome had recently approved the raising of the usual memoria to the level of feast for England and Wales. After Exposition Fr D took off for the Tribunal Office in Crawley to get on with writing another of his votums for a marriage case he will judge when he returns from holiday. When he got back in the evening Fr D was meeting once more with the parents of this year’s First Reconciliation candidates - getting them prepared for a meeting with the children on Saturday.
Fr D was up and about early on Wednesday as the garden contractors were coming along to complete their usual ‘autumn clean-up’ of the grounds around the church and the front and rear gardens of The Presbytery. Fr D always tells them to be ‘savage’ when trimming back the shrubs and hedges as they are well established and will recover even better than before! After Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D got his shopping list for the Harvest Supper together before going off to a clergy meeting in Epsom to begin discussions about implementing the Diocesan Pastoral Plan in our local area. Over the summer there have been several changes of clergy in our area and this was the first time that we had all been together (except for one). At the meeting the diocese presented the clergy with a possible methodology for bringing the present nine parishes into one ‘moderated parish.’
Straight after Morning Prayer and Mass on Thursday Fr D went off in the car to do the shopping for the Harvest Supper on Friday. When he returned home he set about preparing and cooking his ‘signature’ vegetarian chilli (one of the four fillings for the jacket potatoes). As the chilli was cooking Fr D continued preparing the newsletters, intercessions, and notices for whilst he is away. Before he eventually took himself off to bed Fr D turned off the slow cooker with the chilli ending it’s first cooking.
As soon as he got up on Friday Fr D turned the slow cooker back on again so that the chilli would have it’s second cook and began to make a few other things for the Harvest Supper in the evening . . . .