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A markedly more tranquil week around The Presbytery this time . . . . .
Fr D continues to be delighted with the new solar panels and Air Source Heat Pump and how they are working (individually and together) - he can see overall savings being made. The solar panels in particular are doing well, even though the amount of sunshine has not been particularly great, the panels are generating a fair amount of power and this is mainly being used to power the heat pump and the house during daylight hours.
On Tuesday morning, after he had celebrated Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition, Fr D was able to arrange an appointment with the Registrar for Marriages in Weybridge to return the state marriage registers to them for permanent safekeeping. Last May the whole system for marriage registers changed and the individual churches no longer keep the registers and no longer issue Marriage Certificates - all this now being undertaken by the local Registry Offices. Keeping these registers and filling them in used to involve a lot of legal requirements and not a little worry for clergy, so the state taking over the whole of the legal side is much preferred. In the evening Fr D met with the parents of this year’s First Eucharist candidates for session two of their preparation - this time looking at the ‘Liturgy of the Word.’ At our 09.00 Mass this weekend the children will receive their own copy of St Luke’s Gospel which we are using this year at Mass.
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday morning Fr D shot off down to Bishop’s House in Brighton to see what had built up in his ‘in-tray’ over the past couple of weeks that he had not been able to attend the Tribunal. Several new cases had arrived to start their journey through the annulment process and Fr D spent some time reviewing these to make sure that everything was present to begin the cases. When he got back home in the evening he was meeting with this year’s Confirmation candidates for their second preparation session where they looked at where their life journey in the faith had begun - with their baptism.
Having celebrated Morning Prayer and Mass on Thursday morning Fr D met with two students for the priesthood from the diocese who he had agreed to show around the Parish plant and talk about the life of a secular diocesan priest. Fr D usually shies away from these sort of things but when he was asked by Mgr Tony Barry to do this he had a momentary weakness and said yes—in the vent it was quite a pleasant day . . . . . . .