Church Mouse Update 7th September 2025
The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
As expected, with the schools recommencing their Autumn Term, a very busy week around The Presbytery . . . . . .
Lot has happened over the summer holidays, in terms of maintenance works - the removal of conifer hedging ready for new fencing; replacing rotten sections of wood, preparing and painting the tower of the church; preparing and painting all the church gutters and down-pipes; removing several bucket loads of cement mortar from rainwater gullies (some replacement will be required when the weather is suitable); and, a ‘deep clean’ of the Parish Centre. Fr D is particularly pleased that all the outstanding high-level maintenance on the roof is now completed.
At our Saturday Vigil Mass last weekend we celebrated the Confirmation of a young man from the Parish who is presently away at university. This meant that he was not able to take part in the normal Confirmation Programme that we have in the Parish each year and had to prepare, at a later age, in a different way. Fr Daryl was delegated by Bishop Richard to celebrate the sacrament for the young man.
On Monday Fr D went over to the Notre Dame School to celebrate Mass for the staff who were beginning two staff training days before the beginning of the new term.
After celebrating Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesday Fr D was off down to the diocesan offices in Crawley, where he had a interview with one of his new annulment applicants. By the time he got back in the evening he was shattered, the interview taking nearly four hours! Preparations are now also underway by our singers and musicians for our annual Parish Carol Service (21st December this year).
On Wednesday, following Morning Prayer and Mass Fr D was trying to make inroads into the newsletters that will be required whilst he is away on holiday - he has to undertake this carefully otherwise he gets confused as to which week is which!
After Morning Prayer and Mass on Thursday Fr D was once more at Notre Dame School to celebrate Mass for the senior school at the beginning of their new academic year. In the late afternoon Fr D was able to help the sisters to get their phone and broadband back once their provider had sent some replacement kit . . . . .








