• 19 December 2012

Bishop Harold joins Black Santa sitout

Bishop Harold joined the Dean of Belfast on the steps of St Anne’s Cathedral this week as the Black Santa Christmas sitout continues.

The Bishop of Down and Dromore and the Bishop of Connor traditionally lend their support to the Dean, along with Cathedral Clergy and members of the Cathedral Chapter including its Ecumenical Canons. Bishop Harold is pictured below with the Very Revd John Mann (left) and Revd Andrew Campbell, Deacon Intern at the Cathedral.

This is the 36th Black Santa sitout, a tradition started in 1976 by Dean Sammy Crooks who, concerned at the emphasis being placed on necessary and costly building programmes at the Cathedral, decided to stand on Donegall Street in front of the Cathedral and beg for the poor and charitable causes.

During the past year, Dean Mann has visited a number of local projects supported by funds raised by the 2011 sitout. The Dean said: “I saw at first hand the wonderful work local charities are doing and the huge number of volunteers giving up their time and energy to help others.”The Dean also saw how money donated outside St Anne’s is making a difference to lives of some of India’s poorest people when he visited various regions of India with Christian Aid in November.

Fifteen per cent of the money raised by the Black Santa appeal goes abroad, mostly under the auspices of Christian Aid. The other 85 per cent is distributed to charities here in Northern Ireland. 

Dean Mann said he hoped this year’s sitout would raise close to £200,000. “I am very much aware that these are difficult times for everyone, but charities too are experiencing financial difficulties. Any donation, however small, is always very much appreciated.“Generosity is a source of our own inner peace and wellbeing as we celebrate God’s gift to us once again at Christmas.”

The sitout takes place every day from Saturday December 15 until Christmas Eve with the exception of Sundays.

(Follow the Dean’s Black Santa Diary daily in the Belfast Telegraph, beginning Monday 17 December)