Odd things, church vestries.
In theory, the place where the clergy change into their liturgical garb. Say a quiet prayer (or 187, if of the Anglo-Catholic variety).
In practice. The place where all the rubbish that the church can't quite bring itself to get rid of, ends up. Such as:
- A "duplicate book" with countersigned records of all the collections between 2001 and 2004.
- A crucifix with the arms broken off.
- 234 copies of the Alternative Service Book, in case it is ever re-legalised.
- Photographs of all the former incumbents with their wives. And one former incumbent with his mother.
- A photo of a former Bishop of Ebbsfleet, hidden in a cupboard.
- Key safes containing the keys to other key safes. Which contain the keys to other key safes.
- The laws on the protection of bats. In case the incident with the machine gun is ever considered again.
- Clerical robes that will never be worn again, that have been half-eaten by moths, but nobody has the heart....
- Advent candles from the last two decades, all burnt to various degrees.
- A list of former rectors that ends in 1983 for no apparent reason.
- Laminated notes on how to sanitise your whole body after private prayer, from March 2021.
- Mouse traps, with no clues as to whether there are still any mice.
- Instructions on communion during Covid from February 2020.
- Instructions of the prayers to say as one vests for High Mass.
- A list of the PCC members in 1994. Consisting of the same people as the PCC in 2022.
- A Dave Walker cartoon about all the funny things you find in church vestries.
- A box of masks.
- Pegs and pigeon holes labelled with the names of the members of the former quire. Many of whom are now dead. Just in case they reform.
- A glasses case, from an opticians that closed sometime in the last century.
- Some buttons.
- Numerous half-used bottles of hand sanitiser.
Have you been looking in one of the vestries I use?
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