Church mouse Update 26th April 2026
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 week in and around The Presbytery, with the last schools going back after their Easter holidays, and Confirmation looming up quickly . . . . . .
On Monday morning Fr D celebrated Mass for the staff at Notre Dame School in the middle of their ‘in-service’ day just before the students returned on Tuesday. In The evening Fr D was down in Effingham for a meeting of the ‘shadow’ Parish Leadership Team who will be working with the clergy of Epsom Deanery when the Pastoral Plan for the diocese comes to fruition in this area.
After Morning Prayer, Mass and Exposition on Tuesday Fr D had the diocesan IT engineer working on a few things to ‘tidy up’ the re-structured parish phone and broadband system (- rather than lots of pieces of equipment balancing on a small coffee table they are now housed in a specialist rack designed for the purpose). There are a few little bits to sort still and this will happen in late May. In the evening Fr D met with our own Parish Finance Team for the second quarterly meeting of the year. Our finances are broadly running as expected at this point, with the car park making a heavy contribution to our solvency as usual. Work is underway to facilitate a ‘secure door-entry’ system for Sarah as she is classified as a ‘lone worker’ and we need to have regard to her safety whilst at work.
Following Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday Fr D was working hard on the Confirmation ceremony that will be taking place in the church on Saturday 9th May at our normal 18.00 Mass. As we do not have a Bishop for the foreseeable future Fr D has been delegated to celebrate the sacrament with our candidates this year. In the evening Fr D met with the Confirmation candidates to talk them through the ‘Lucenarium’ (Service of Light) that will be celebrated during our normal 11.00 Mass on Sunday 3rd May - the last Sunday Mass before Confirmation Day. This little rite is celebrated with the Parish community as a sending forth to the ceremony the following weekend; during the rite the parents of the candidates hand over each candidate’s Baptismal Candle (the sign of faith they were entrusted with at their child’s baptism) to their son or daughter (now to be nurtured and kept alight by themselves as they enter into adult membership of the community). The candidates were also able to ask Fr D any questions that they had ever wanted to know about the Church and faith in general - this led to some interesting discussions . . .










