Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Bishop to run marathon for charity

THE CHURCH of Ireland Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, the Rt Rev Dr Richard Henderson, plans to run the London marathon next Sunday for charity.

Training in earnest for the marathon Dr Henderson said: “I’m not naturally sporty, so it’s a bit of a departure for me, but I’ve been training hard and ran 19 miles last week. I’m still conscious and perpendicular, so I’m looking forward to the marathon itself – I think!”

Funds he raises will go to a number of charities including Western Care and Mayo-Roscommon Hospice in his own diocese, as well as to the Church of Ireland’s Bishops Appeal.

This appeal gives rapid assistance to alleviate poverty in the developing world. What he raises for that charity next week will go specifically to support a Christian Aid-run project providing clean water for desert communities in Ethiopia.

Western Care helps people with learning disabilities and their families. Dr Henderson said: “I really do feel that there is more goodness and sense per square metre in evidence in this kind of organisation than in many other areas of life.”

He has also been closely involved with the work of Mayo Roscommon Hospice for several years. “I am proud and privileged to have been part of its work and hope the sponsorship raised will help assist its essential work,” he said.

Some funds will also go to the “Don’t Throw Stones” project of the Anglican Church, which encourages people to hear from gay and lesbian Christians through dialogue and understanding.

Those wishing to sponsor Dr Henderson’s London marathon run can do so through www.mycharity.ie or via Canon Aean Ferguson on dco@tuam.anglican. org.
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(Source: IT)