Church mouse Update 28th June 2026
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Like everyone else in the south of England Fr D has been trying to cope with all the unusually hot weather that we have been experiencing this week. Fr D doesn’t like being hot at the best of times (and would far rather be having to deal with extreme cold).
After the morning Masses and a celebration of Infant Baptism last Sunday Fr D was expected at an 80th Birthday Party in his first parish as a parish priest (Reigate). The ‘birthday girl’ was someone who Fr D first met in his first year at the seminary in 1982 when he was working one afternoon a week in her class at a primary school to get some pastoral experience. In the event Fr D stayed visiting the school in question for two years (it was also when he met Fr Tony Clarke who some parishioners will remember as Parish Priest of the Sacred Heart). Many years later, when he was made Parish Priest of Reigate, he met up once more with the (now retired) deputyhead.
Following Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday morning, Fr D was off down to the diocesan offices in Crawley to continue his work at the Tribunal where he is working on getting another two cases to the point where they can be judged by himself, as the presiding judge, and two associate judges. When he returned late in the afternoon he got himself ready to meet for the last time with the parents of this year’s First Eucharist children. To everyone’s satisfaction the session do not take too long and everyone was home in time for ‘the big match!’
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday Fr D had some work to do concerning the Pastoral Plan for the Deanery before a quick lunch. He was then picked up by parishioners and taken to Lord’s cricket ground in London to watch the England vs West Indies women’s T20 match. Fr D was really surprised by the whole format of the match (lots of very loud music, almost between each ball), but was greatly relieved that their seating area was under shade.
Owing to the cricket and the heat Fr D had real trouble waking up on Thursday morning. Following Morning Prayer and Mass he was off down to Crawley again, making in-roads on his present cases. When he returned in the evening he was meeting the parents of four infants who will be baptised in July, before the summer holidays.
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Friday Fr D was at Notre Dame School where he celebrated with those children in the school who have recently celebrated their First Eucharist . . . . . .










