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Another week of lots of little bits and pieces being followed up in and around The Presbytery by Fr D . . . . . .
At our Vigil Mass on Saturday we said a fond farewell to Ignatius Kusiak who has been involved in playing music in the Parish for over fifty years! Ignatius and his wife are relocating to South Wales after going travelling for a while. There was a presentation at the end of Mass as we wished him well for the future.
On Monday (his day off) Fr D had a lazy breakfast before going off to Pains Hill for a walk; when he came back he sat down and started reading through one of his marriage cases, hoping to get it judged before he goes off on holiday in October.
After Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition Fr D was at his desk chasing up several letters, emails, and telephone calls that have built up over the past few weeks. He also carried on reading his marriage case.
Wednesday, after Morning Prayer and Mass, Fr D did not jump into his car to rush off to Bishop’s House in Brighton as the move to the new diocesan offices in Crawley has begun to take place and his working environment has been packed up. His secretary has sent him photographs of his new office in the Philip Howard Centre which look very swish! There is going to be what is known as a ‘clear desk’ policy in the new offices (which will be a big challenge to Fr D). The whole building at Crawley has been gutted and re-designed. It started life as 1960’s school building which was very basic and had no reference to insulation, power/water saving; these deficiencies have been addressed in the re-vamp. It is intended that this will help to the deliver in many aspects of the Diocesan Plan for the future. The new offices are due to open on Monday 15 th August, which means that Fr D does not have to appear until 17th .
On Thursday after Morning Prayer & Mass Fr D was with Sarah in the Parish Office chasing up things regarding the new ‘white-lining’ project for the car park. Euro Car Parks have agreed to fund half of the works necessary (given that it is in their interests too). We are awaiting details of possible dates for the works to take place.
Friday, after Morning Prayer and Mass, Fr D went up to Brooklands to do the shopping for the week; he doesn’t really like going during the day time as he finds dealing with other (inspired?) shoppers very difficult . . .