








The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
A reasonably full week around The Presbytery this time, as Fr D gets things ready for the Lenten Season which has crept up on us and begins on Wednesday of this coming week . . . . .
Before we begin our Lenten ‘Spiritual Exercises’ we have our Shrove Tuesday Parish Social which takes the form of a ‘Pancake and Quiz Night’ on Tuesday (4th March) - tickets (£5) for these are available after our Masses this weekend and from the Parish Office until midday on Monday.
‘Ash Wednesday’ marks the beginning of the Lenten Season where ‘ashes’ (from the palms of the previous year’s Palm Sunday) are placed on our foreheads during Mass. There will be two Masses in the Sacred Heart (09.30 & 19.30).
On the Fridays of the Lenten Season the ‘Way of the Cross’ will be celebrated in the Sacred Heart at 12.30; led by a variety of volunteer parishioners (please ‘sign-up’ for any blank slots at the back of church). After these celebrations there will be the opportunity of joining in a Fast Lunch (bread & Soup - note not on 14th March) prepared by teams of two volunteer parishioners (please ‘sign-up’ for any blank slots at the back of church) - donations from these lunches will be added to our CAFOD Lenten Fast Day (collection Sunday 16th March).
On the Sunday Afternoon’s of Lent (2, 9, 16, 23, 30 March & 6, 13 April) at 15.30 there will be a celebration of Evening Prayer & Benediction, a chance to step away from the normal hustle and bustle of daily life to spend a short quiet time with the Lord.
The Lenten Season is a time when Catholics look at the spiritual state of their life and, most often, take advantage of the extra opportunities to celebrate God’s forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. There is a ‘regular slot’ for this in the Sacred Heart at 17.00- 17.30 on Saturday, but also a Deanery-wide Reconciliation Service with Bishop Richard present on 25th March at St Michael’s, Ashtead (KT21 1RS) at 19.00. A reminder that ALL CATHOLICS who have celebrated their First Reconciliation are expected to use this great sacrament at some point between Ash Wednesday (5th March) and Trinity Sunday (15th June).
All of these opportunities to ‘take stock’ of the state of our relationship with God and others are given by the Church for us to make use of . . . . .!