Church Mouse Update 17th November 2024
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
A reasonably hectic week once more around The Presbytery as things begin to ‘heat up’ for our annual Parish Christmas Bazaar. If you’ve not yet managed to collect your FOUR books of Grand Draw Tickets to sell to family, friends, and work colleagues please make a point of collecting them as you leave Mass this weekend (don’t forget, if you fill in the ticket stubs correctly and you sell the first ticket drawn out you too win a prize!
Last Sunday afternoon at 15.30 we celebrated the annual ‘Blessing of the Graves’ at Cobham cemetery. This took the form of a short outdoor service near the entrance to the cemetery chapel followed by parishioners going and standing at the graves of their loved ones for Fr D to locate them; then he would bless each grave with holy water whilst saying a prayer over the grave. Afterwards there was tea and scones on offer at the Parish Centre.
On Monday Cobham was ‘playing host’ to Fr D’s Ministry to Priests Support Group - slightly lower numbers than usual as one member has just had a hip replacement operation and was convalescing in Rustington.
After Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday Fr D was heading off to St Michael’s (Ashtead) for the November Deanery clergy meeting. Fr D had hoped more information would become apparent concerning the bishop’s Pastoral Plan for our local area (Epsom) but this was not the case. In the evening Fr D spent time with the parents of this year’s First Reconciliation candidates - preparing them for what they were going to be doing with their children on Saturday morning. One remaining session to go now before the ‘big day’ when they meet the Lord in the sacrament of Reconciliation - remember to keep both the candidates and their families in your prayers as this approaches.
Following Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday Fr D was able to spend a little time thinking ahead to the advent season (Evening Prayer & Benediction; Reconciliation Services; Advent Homilies; Parish Advent Carol Service). In the evening he met up with the Parish Finance Committee to look at the third quarter’s finances and whether or not we are on track with our projected budget at present.
Thursday, after Morning Prayer and Mass, Fr D was down at the diocesan office in Crawley to write up the Sentences for three marriage cases that he judged last Friday . . . . .







