Church Mouse Update 21st September 2025
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Once again a busy time around The Presbytery this week, as Fr D had several meetings to attend catechetical and about the new bigger form of parishes for the future . . . . . .
Saturday morning saw the first meeting including candidates for First Reconciliation and Eucharist programmes. Parents and candidates met with Fr D and talked (very animatedly!) about their baptism when they were babies and how this first made them ‘friends of Jesus’ and so brought them to get ready for Reconciliation now.
On Monday Fr D had a proper day off and went up to the Oval in London to watch Surrey playing cricket against Nottingham. This has become an annual outing over the years but this time a whole days cricket was possible despite very dark clouds for most of the day.
After celebrating Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday Fr D was off to the diocesan offices in Crawley once more to continue work in the Tribunal. This week he was ‘writing up’ a sentence from a judgement he made last Friday. When he got back in the evening he was with the parents of this years First Reconciliation/Eucharist candidates to take them through what they will, in turn, be teaching their sons and daughters this Saturday. Very different from how things used to be done but the children love spending this ‘quality time’ with their parents learning about their friendship with God (and Fr D is always there in case one comes up with a difficult question he had not covered with the parents on the Tuesday evening before!).
On Wednesday, having celebrated Morning Prayer and Mass, Fr D was chasing up with telephone calls and emails several little bits of work that need to be moved on. He also managed to get a little further ahead on newsletters for whilst he goes away on holiday. At lunchtime he met with Fr Ruslan (Walton-on-Thames) for their monthly get together. In the evening Fr D was over in Banstead (St Anne’s) where the Deanery clergy were meeting with some of their parishioners to continue work on the Bishop’s Pastoral Plan for our area.
On Thursday Fr D was not able to celebrate Morning Prayer due to an early doctor’s appointment but was back in time to celebrate Mass before shooting off to the Tribunal again. In the late afternoon he had the first trustee meeting for the new academic year of the Bosco Catholic Education Trust . . . . .








