Church Mouse Update 22nd June 2025
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Although this week has seen much more sunshine it has also developed into a very busy week here at The Presbytery (and, of course, Fr D does not do extreme heat!!!!) . . . . .
At our 11.00 Mass last Sunday morning Fr D was delighted to celebrate the Mass at which our First Eucharist candidates this year celebrated their First Eucharist. On the Saturday morning he had taken the candidates and parents through the Mass; so that they knew what was going to happen and where they had to be (they also practised receiving Holy Communion with un-consecrated hosts and wine). After the Mass they were with Fr D in the front garden of the Presbytery using the bushes as a backdrop for the ‘paparazzi’ to take photographs.
Having celebrated Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday morning Fr D took off in the car to the Tribunal Office in Crawley (he has two judgements coming up next month and wants to complete his assessment of both cases). Following on from his stint at the Tribunal he was off to Burgess Hill where he attended a Catholic Standards and Ethos Committee of the Bosco Trust where they were looking at pupil attendance figures at all the Trust schools over the past year.
Whilst he was having his breakfast on Wednesday at about 07.30 the gas engineers arrived to remove the gas meter at the house (they had said that they would be there between 09.00 and 13.00!). Fr D was delighted that the thing was finally out and that the whole business of standing charges was now dealt with forever (a long and awkward story that we have spoken about previously)!
He had his monthly lunch with Fr Ruslan (Walton) before coming home for a ‘Teams Meeting’ online to shortlist for a new Director of Chaplaincy Services for the Bosco Trust (interviews will take place next week). By the time this was all over he just collapsed in his armchair with the fan running directly into his face for a couple of hours!
On Thursday after Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D was made aware that some of the hedging bordering the car park were involved in a fire on Sunday night and that we had lost twenty–two of the trees. This happened late at night and was probably deliberate; he will now have to make an insurance claim and make a decision about a replacement ‘hedge’ or ‘fence’ (-there goes the summer lull!) . . . . .







