New priest for new community
The evening marked a turning point for the parish, firstly as it moved from the care of a religious order to the diocese and secondly as it saw the welcome of a new religious community into the parish.
The packed church was filled not only with parishioners, but also with ministers and leaders of other Christian communities in Storrington and importantly with members of the new ecumenical community based in Storrington, Chemin Neuf.
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Hide AdThe Bishop and Fr Charles were also accompanied during the service by 17 Catholic clergy, both priests and deacons not only from the local area, but also from Fr Charles previous parish of Nativity of the Lord covering Merstham, Redhill and Reigate.
The induction of a new parish priest is always a joyful occasion for any parish and its new priest, but the ceremony this evening was particularly poignant as it marked a big change in the life of the parish as it officially moved to the care of the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton from that of the religious community, the ancient religious order known as the Norbetines or Premonstratentions who had been there since 1881, a period of over 130 years.
The past couple of years had been difficult and challenging for the local Catholic community as the religious community decided to move out of the parish.
The diocese appointed another priest last year, Fr Con Foley as a temporary measure, and so the parish were delighted this September to welcome their own full-time parish priest, Fr Charles Howell.
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