Church mouse Update 17th May 2026
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
A slightly less ‘full-on’ week around The Presbytery this week, but still full of meetings . . . .
On Saturday evening Fr D was delighted to celebrate our own Parish Candidate’s Confirmation for them. Although a priest celebrating the sacrament of Confirmation is possible it does not happen very often (this time, of course, because of the lack of our own bishop at present). A total of five candidates were involved in the celebration, four of whom had been prepared by Fr D over the past few months here in the Parish and one who lives in the Parish but attends a boarding school during the week and was prepared in another parish. It was very affirming to see the candidates, their sponsors, and their families alongside them entering into this new stage of their journey of faith - please remember to keep them in your prayers as they go forward.
Straight after Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday Fr D picked up Canon Tony and went off to St Joseph’s, Epsom, for this months Deanery Clergy Meeting. The meeting was also attended by three of the Diocesan Schools Team who were talking about the new schools admissions procedures coming into effect in the next year or two. There was also an update on the 24 hours Prayer Vigil preceding Pentecost next Friday and Saturday.
Wednesday after Morning Prayer and Mass, Fr D started work on a funeral service for a couple of week’s time before going to have his monthly lunch with Fr Ruslan (Walton-on-Thames). In the evening he was in Tadworth for a meeting of the (Shadow) Parish Leadership Team - again discussing the Prayer Vigil next weekend.
Thursday, of course, was the Ascension Holy Day of Obligation, so Fr D celebrated Mass at 09.30 and at 19.30 in the church. Between the Masses he got most of his parts of the newsletter completed and emailed off details of the coming requiem to relatives of the deceased.
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Friday Fr D was seeing relatives for the upcoming requiem and also blessing a new car for a parishioner. In the Afternoon he was celebrating Mass at St Andrew’s School, Leatherhead.
Canon Tony Churchill celebrated the Saturday vigil Mass because Fr D was at his Lourdes Group Reunion . . . . .










