Church Mouse Update 28th September 2025
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Things beginning to move faster and faster as space in Fr D’s diary before he goes on holiday is becoming a rarity . . . . . .
Those parishioners that attended the Diocesan ‘Festival of Hope’ last weekend came back very happy to have attended the event (Fr D had seen them off on the coach in the morning from the car park before he met with this year’s First Reconciliation families).
On Monday the diocesan IT Manager was in the Parish helping to finalise the telecom and IT project that we have been working on for the past eighteen months. The object was to greatly reduce costs and to build in some measure of future-proofing in our use of telephones and computer technology. Previously the Parish was with BT Business for telephones and broadband which was quite expensive. This has now been switched to another business supplier for considerably less money and the whole set up has been streamlined (the bird’s nest of wires has also been reduced and will soon be housed in a data cabinet within the Presbytery - there is already a data cabinet in the Parish Office. Earlier in the year the Parish Centre was made wifi friendly in each of the main rooms so that any users would have access to a dedicated ‘Guest’ set up (this is now an expected part of modern facilities).
In the evening Fr D and the Finance Committee chair attended a meeting of clergy and Parish Finance Chairs from the whole of the Deanery. The meeting enabled the Chief Operating Officer of the diocese to explain how finances might be expected to be organised once the Bishop’s Pastoral Plan brings the nine parishes in the Epsom Deanery into one Parish under the care of a team of clergy (Fr D was quite surprised by how sensible the meeting was with all participants offering insight into what might be!).
Following on from Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition Fr D was off to the diocesan offices in Crawley. In the evening Fr D met with parents for the third of six sessions in the First Reconciliation programme.
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday Fr D was meeting with a representative of a television company who want to explore the possibility of some filming in the church in late January; nothing is yet finalised as there are other churches to be seen, but they were very pleased with the Sacred Heart as a possible venue . . . . . . .








