Church mouse Update 19th April 2026
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Having spent the week before out in Lourdes with special needs children Fr D arrived home on Sunday afternoon and was soon (as I predicted) messing about with the big white boxes in the utility room. He was very tired after the week of running around with the children, showing them the main points of the Lourdes story and answering countless questions (many several times). After he had eaten he sat down in front of the television and just fell off to sleep - waking later to take himself off to bed.
Whilst he was away the annual service for the Air Source Heat Pump in the house was completed and was passed with flying colours. Also during the week the company that looks after much of the health and safety agenda in the Parish came and checked up on those items scheduled to be reviewed. Just before Easter ‘hit’ Fr D arranged for our next buildings survey to be undertaken in the autumn this year (these are required by the diocese every five years and inform our ongoing maintenance schedule). All these checks can sometimes be tedious but are part of the modern life that the Parish now finds itself to be a part of.
On Monday evening this week Fr D went over to Banstead parish for a meeting of what he calls the ‘shadow finance team’ that will come into being when we are in a position to continue with the diocesan plan (merging all the present deanery parishes into one new parish). The participants are continuing to look at how the various constituent communities might work together to share resources and look for economies of scale in purchases and services.
On Wednesday evening Fr D was meeting with our Confirmation candidates in the Parish Centre. This was a chance for him to make sure that he has all the correct paperwork, details of sponsors and confirmation names. Fr D was able to take the candidates through what will happen at the Confirmation Mass (9th May) which, because we are without a bishop, Fr D himself will be celebrating for them.
Thursday Fr D was once gain down at the diocesan offices in Crawley where he completed the work on another case getting it ready for judgement. There were also many items in his ‘in-tray’ that had accumulated over Easter. He now has two more cases ready to call a judgement for in the next few weeks. Each judgement requires himself as the presiding judge and two more associate judges . . . . .










