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A slightly less busy week around and about The Presbytery . . . . .
Once again work has been progressing this week on the decoration of the lower levels of the church. The sanctuary area has now been completed and work has started on ‘Our Lady’s’ side aisle. Interestingly the paintwork on this side of the church was in a far worse condition than that on the ‘St Joseph’ side aisle and needed considerably more preparation before painting could begin. The workmen are aiming to have all the ‘white’ paintwork along the main aisle (right hand side) completed by midday on Friday so that the main benches can be moved back into position and chairs placed in the side aisle ready for Masses this weekend; they have also decided that they want to work through the May Day Bank Holiday to get as much done as possible. Fr D was quite happy about this as he gets more excited the more that he sees how well things are progressing. Another couple of days work took place on the new sound system as well during the week -mostly the placement of more wires ready to attach the equipment to when the time comes (there must be miles of it in secreted roof spaces now!).
On Tuesday after celebrating Mass Fr D prepared for a session that he was having in the evening with the parents of this year’s First Eucharist candidates; they are now more than half-way through the preparation programme and were this time looking at the ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ and ‘Great Amen.’
Wednesday Fr D spent some time reading through a couple of his marriage cases and started a book on the procedures for the canonisation of saints. He also continued with some research on our various music licences and webcasting licences ready to renew them at the end of April. These are going to be needed once the present Covid restrictions are done away with; he is looking forward to being able to have congregational singing (and hymn books) once more. Of course, because we now have LiveStreaming from the church there is another license that is required - he hopes that at some point the Diocese will enter into an agreement with the authorities concerned for the whole of the diocese rather than every parish having to re-invent the wheel.
After Mass on Thursday Fr D was down at Bishop’s House for an interview with someone asking for an investigation into their marriage with a view to a nullity being issued.
On Friday Fr D had a burial service for one of our parishioners at the Cobham Cemetery in the early afternoon; again, Fr D is looking forward to the time when we can celebrate proper Requiem Masses in the church once more . . . . .