Black Santa back on the steps of Belfast Cathedral

Black Santa is back on the steps of Belfast Cathedral raising vital funds for charities which support people in need in our community and further afield.
It was a busy first day for Dean Stephen Forde, with a round of media interviews and a host of special visitors. They included the Lord Mayor of Belfast Councillor Deirdre Hargey, actor and comedian Tim McGarry, representatives of the Cathedral Quarter BID, who donated some lanterns to create a warm glow on these dark nights, and the President of the Ulster Reform Club, Andy Wells.

Black Santa back on the steps of Belfast Cathedral
Lord Mayor of Belfast Councillor Deirdre Hargey makes a donation to Black Santa. With her are the Bishop of Down and Dromore, the Rt Rev Harold Miller, left, and the Dean of Belfast, the Very Rev Stephen Forde.

 

Black Santa back on the steps of Belfast Cathedral
The British Deer Society’s Northern Ireland branch donated almost £1,000 to the Black Santa’ appeal on its opening day. The money was raised at a Gala Game Banquet organised by the Ulster Reform Club for its members and guests and was presented to Dean Stephen Forde by branch representative Greg Kane and President of the Ulster Reform Club, Andy Wells. Also pictured is Lord Mayor of Belfast Councillor Deirdre Hargey.

 

Children, taxi drivers and passers-by all stopped for a chat with Black Santa himself and his little helpers (Canons and fellow clergy) who have been keeping him company.

Black Santa back on the steps of Belfast Cathedral
On a soggy Tuesday morning Dean Forde is joined by his Black Santa helpers Canon Stephen Lowry and Archdeacon Paul Dundas.

Monday dawned bright and frosty for Dean Forde’s first full Sit-out (he did a few stints on the steps last year as Black Santa in training!) but Tuesday morning wasn’t so kind, with a lot of rain.
Still, Canon Stephen Lowry and Black Santa newbie Archdeacon Paul Dundas were on hand to keep Dean Ford’s spirits up.
The Dean has expressed thanks to everyone who has stopped, whether to make a donation, record an interview or take photographs to publicise the charity Sit-out, or simply to say hello.

This, the 42nd Black Santa Sit-out, continues until Christmas Eve, with the exception of December 23rd, 2018 when the Dean will be busy with Lessons and Carols for the City at 3.30pm.  Everyone is warmly invited to this event.

Admission to the Cathedral is free throughout the period of the Sit-out, though Black Santa will be very happy to accept donations!
Funds raised will be distributed to local charities at the annual Good Samaritans’ service in February.

If you can’t get to see Black Santa at Belfast Cathedral you can still donate online.

If you would like to make a donation, but can’t get to Donegall Street, you can donate online here.