Church Mouse Update 3rd November 2024
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Since arriving back from his holiday at 22.10 last Saturday evening Fr D has been ‘playing catch up’ throughout the week . . . . .
Monday Fr D spent most of the day unpacking and putting all the clothes he took out of the boxes on wheels through the white boxes in the utility room. Once they were ready most went back into the wheeled boxes and back on top of the wardrobe in the spare room and others into the cupboards and drawers in his bedroom.
After celebrating Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday morning Fr D started to open all the post that had built up over three weeks (- a considerable amount); deciding what needed to be dealt with immediately, what could wait for consideration, and what could just be dumped because it was junk mail. In the middle of this he went off to Esher for his monthly lunch with Fr Ruslan from Walton-on-Thames (where he caught up on some unexpected clergy moves that were announced whilst he was on holiday). Coming home he continued to work through the amassed post until he made a sandwich before taking himself upstairs.
On Wednesday, having celebrated Morning Prayer, Mass, and a decade of the Rosary after Mass, Fr D managed to get to the end of the post build up. He then went back over the letters that required some thought and dealt with them accordingly. He did not go down to the diocesan offices in Crawley because he had an electrical engineer coming from the supplier to reploace the Church/Parish Centre electricity meter. Although the old one had only been fitted the week after Fr D arrived in the Parish it turned out not to be a ‘smart’ meter and required readings to be manually sent it all the time. It has now been replaced by one that does all the recording itself. In the evening Fr D let the members of the Christmas choir into the church for one of their regular practices.
Having celebrated Morning Prayer, Mass, and a final decade of the Rosary for the month of October, Fr D was working on his homily for the Holy Day of ‘All Saints’ and this week’s newsletter.
On Friday Fr D received an email reminding him that next Sunday (10 th ) the 11.00 Mass goers will need to take account of the fact that access to the car park will face some restrictions because of the Remembrance Day Parade - this begins at 10.15 and usually disrupts arrivals and departures . . . . .







