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Bishop completes ‘Big Bike Ride’ around his diocese

In the late afternoon of Monday 4th April the Bishop of Down and Dromore, the Rt Revd David McClay, will arrive on the steps of Belfast Cathedral having cycled into every parish in his diocese.

The ‘Bishop’s Big Bike Ride’ set out to highlight the work of Bishops’ Appeal, the Church of Ireland’s own World Aid and Development Programme. Bishops’ Appeal recently sent  €20,000 to Habitat for Humanity and Christian Aid for their humanitarian responses in Ukraine. It is alsothe focus of the Down and Dromore Lent Appeal for 2022.

6 Days. 350 Miles. 83 Stops

The Bishop’s Big Bike Ride set out from Holywood Parish Church on Monday 7th March and over 6 (non–consecutive) days Bishop David and the Revd Colin Darling made 83 stops. Other clergy and parishioners hopped on their bikes and joined the ride for sections of the route, including the Dean of Dromore who completed 5 days and 61 stops but couldn’t continue because of changes to the schedule.

Bishop David McClay on his bicycle at Belfast Cathedral.
Bishop David McClay on his bicycle at Belfast Cathedral.

The bishop and Colin were greeted by supporters in every parish and kept going by multiple cups of tea and biscuits. They covered roughly 350 miles cycling through North Down and Ards, South Down, Newry and Mourne and, on the last day, Belfast and Castlereagh. 

Bishop David hadn’t been on a bike for 35 years and had just recovered from Covid–19 when the ride began so he was grateful for a little electric power to his wheels, especially in the drumlins of County Down!

Bishop David McClay and Revd Colin Darling on the steps of Belfast Cathedral along with charity reps (L-R) Dave Thomas and Sarah Leeman from Christian Aid Ireland, Chris Thompson from Tearfund Ireland and Lydia Monds from Bishops' Appeal.
Bishop David McClay and Revd Colin Darling on the steps of Belfast Cathedral along with charity reps (L-R) Dave Thomas and Sarah Leeman from Christian Aid Ireland, Chris Thompson from Tearfund Ireland and Lydia Monds from Bishops' Appeal.

Down and Dromore Lent Appeal

The Down and Dromore Lent Appeal 2022 is supporting two projects in partnership with Bishops’ Appeal, one in Honduras through Christian Aid and the other in Jordan through Tearfund.

The Christian Aid project is in Honduras, working with their local partner organisation in eight communities that are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The Tearfund project is in Jordan, helping mobilise the Anglican church there to work amongst Jordan’s poorest communities.

Parishes in the diocese are supporting the appeal in the season leading up to Easter. 

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