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Things have been very quiet around The Presbytery this week, in part because the great services of Holy Week are completed (although we are still celebrating the resurrection with our Easter Season until Trinity Sunday), but also because Fr D has been away in Lourdes since last Monday (he’s due back some time on Sunday evening) . . . .
Fr D was very pleased with the way in which the Parish was able to celebrate the Great Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday) - even with an outrageous disturbance taking place in the middle of the General Intercessions on Good Friday (this was quickly handled discreetly by several parishioners). Fr D can remember being taught at the seminary that the mark of a good and healthy Parish community is how well they celebrate (and participate fully in) the Easter Liturgies.
Please keep in your prayers at this time Srs Anne and Patricia, who are presently participating in the General Chapter of the Company of Mary taking place in Rome. It is during this General Chapter that the Company reflect upon their works since the last Chapter and will be electing their General Superior and her Team until the next Chapter.
Fr D has been away in Lourdes, the first time for three years now. Just after he became a priest he went to Lourdes with the HCPT Pilgrimage Trust for the first time and, until Covid, has been every year except one since. The Trust always goes to Lourdes in Easter Week, normally taking over 3,500 people (children with special needs and carers). When Fr D first went there were many priests from the diocese who were there acting as chaplains to small family groups that make up the pilgrims. Over the past fifteen years the number of priests has become much reduced as those that take part grow older and not as many are coming as young priests because of the dearth of ordinations.
This year although his normal group are not travelling (due to the Easter and school holidays not fitting together and the children already having lost a lot of education time, as well as some uncertainty caused by Covid) Fr D has gone with a group known as ‘Old & Bold’ composed principally of previous helpers who now feel unable to look after the children as they would want to. It will be an opportunity to be able to say some of his own prayers at the shrine to Our Lady and potter around without having to ‘have eyes in the back of his head’ and thinking about the children and what they may be doing! He was certainly looking forward to the break . . . . . .