A bit more catch up on the things that have happened over my hiatus, as I explained in
this post. If you missed it, the exciting outfit at an evangelical church I mentioned was discussed in
this post (with pictures!)
So, what else happened?
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One priest |
On May 10th I had my fifth meeting with the rector about my vocation. We talked about
my retreat, and the
St Martin-in-the-Fields job, and referring me to the diocese official discernment process. Last time we met, we delayed to see if I got the job, because SMITF would need to be involved. This time, she wanted to check with them for confirmation that it was all okay, like, officially for SJP to carry on with me whilst working at SMITF; she also wanted to talk with the curate, as he would become my main point of contact with SJP; and the third thing she wanted to do was read this blog (if you're reading this Reverend, hello!) I sent her a list of posts to watch/read, she's talked to SMITF and the curate, and we've got another meeting this week.
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Two priest |
On May 16th I finally met my new boss, Revd Sam Wells, vicar at SMITF.
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Three priest! |
On 19th May, I met with St James' curate for the second time. I caught him up on the things I had been up to, and we also talked about the job, and I told him about meeting Sam. He latched onto Sam's question enthusiastically, which isn't a surprise; the discernment process is a case of me turning to the Church and saying 'I want to be a priest' and the Church responding 'And who are you then?' So a bit of focus on my identity will be a very helpful conversation for us to develop. I've put together two documents of questions to answer by myself to bring anything interesting that turns up to my next meeting with him in two weeks. You can find my document of questions from the DDO paperwork
here, and a secular identity question sheet
here.
I need to catch up on my news a bit faster! I'm going to pause my
Going Further series for the moment and hopefully post quite frequently until I catch up with all that's happened/will happen.
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