Church mouse Update 5th April 2026
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Very, very busy around The Presbytery this week as we enter into Holy Week, the commemoration of the Lord’s Passion and Resurrection which we celebrate each year . . . .
At the weekend we began our Masses remembering the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem to great crowds and acclamations “Hosanna to the king of David . . .” Then the Gospel reading (this year from St Matthew’s account) told us of his arrest, trial, and execution on the Cross. In the afternoon we celebrated the last of our Lenten Evening Prayer and Benediction services.
Monday morning and Fr D was up early to be ready for the lighting engineers who are undertaking the upgrade to the lighting in the church. This was the first of three stages in the process and gave the whole system a new ‘brain’ so that it could work with LED units (low energy usage) rather than the present halogen units (high energy usage). For the present the halogen units will still be used but the next development will be their replacement with LED. By 17.00 all the works had been completed and the church left tidy once more.
After celebrating Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition on Tuesday, Fr D was down to Crawley once more to the Tribunal office. When he got home late afternoon he was just back in time to meet a parishioner who was coming to reseal the church floor ready for Easter. In the evening Fr D was working on the booklet for the Triduum services (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil).
Having celebrated Morning Prayer and Mass on Wednesday, Fr D finalised the Triduum Booklet and was completing the Easter Newsletter.
On Thursday Fr D went across to St Joseph’s, Epsom to collect the Holy Oils that were blessed a the Chrism Mass in Arundel Cathedral on Wednesday evening and which will be used for the celebration of the sacraments in the Parish until next Easter. He had lunch with the sisters next door and then prepared for the first of the Triduum celebrations.
On Friday morning Fr D was with several children from the Parish celebrating a special Children’s Way of the Cross in the church before preparing for the Commemoration of the Passion in the afternoon (the only day of the year on which the Church never celebrates Mass!).










