Church Mouse Update 6th April 2025
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Things around The Presbytery are now starting to ‘heat up’ as things move into high gear for our celebrations in Holy Week . . . . .
On Monday Fr D had what amounted to a ‘medical day,’ In the morning he had appointments for regular tests on his eyes and his hearing. The eye test resulted in new glasses having to be ordered and the hearing tests meant that his hearing aids needed to be ‘tweaked.’ In the afternoon he was at the doctor’s surgery having the stitches in his head removed by a nurse (he was delighted that no blood or pain was involved - even more that he was then able to wash his hair once more!). Also on Monday the workmen came to make a start on the missing, dislodged, and broken tiles across the Church and Parish Centre roofs.
Early on Tuesday morning the workmen for the roof tiles were once more hard at work at high level. After Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition Fr D was checking on the progress of the workmen though he declined to go up high to take a look! In the afternoon he was preparing for his meeting with this year’s Confirmation candidates in the evening. This time they were looking at the ceremonies of Holy Week and their significance. In the lats afternoon he had a delivery of groceries (all the heavy and dry items).
Wednesday the workmen were back on site once again with a lorry loaded with all sorts of roof tiles ready to go in the areas that they had repaired and prepared. Having celebrated Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D was working on the booklet that we are going to be using for the Triduum in Holy Week.. In conjunction with our singers and musicians this is ‘tweaked’ each year to take account of what may be going on at the various celebrations (particularly at the Easter Vigil). During the day an engineer arrived from BT to change the main router for the Parish ready for a switchover to a new supplier which will reduce two contracts down to one much cheaper one. The changeover of suppliers should take place after Fr D comes back from Lourdes.
Following Morning Prayer and Mass on Thursday, Fr D went off in the car to the diocesan offices at Crawley - the first visit since falling over on the sanctuary. The bishop was interested to see where the stiches had been and what sort of scar might develop (he even offered to give permission for Fr D to wear a black skull-cap - not something that Fr D would even think of doing!). When he got back home in he evening Fr D put the finishing touches to the newsletter ready to pass it over to Sarah . . . . .







