Thanks to the European Union's "Working at Heights Directive" the answer is 
four -- over three days at a cost of more than 1,300 pounds.

Preaching at St Benet's Church in Beccles, Suffolk in gathering gloom, Father 
Anthony Sutch had to call in electricians to change light bulbs that are 40 
feet above the congregation.

Because safety regulations deemed the church ceiling too high for a ladder, 
scaffolding had to be erected for a lengthy and costly replacement operation.

Could Father Sutch have done the job himself?

"When I was a young monk. I climbed up a ladder to have a look at something and 
two girls whistled and said what good legs I have. I haven't climbed up a 
ladder since," he told Wednesday's Daily Mail. 

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