BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 31, 2025
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Philadelphia church priest interrupts man trying to break into donation box just before Christmas

A priest’s quiet afternoon was disrupted when he discovered a man allegedly attempting to loot a church donation box just five days before Christmas.

A suspect broke into Our Mother of Consolation Church in Philadelphia on December 20, targeting the church’s “poor box,” but fled after being spotted by the resident priest, as Fox News reports.

According to the Philadelphia Police Department, the incident took place in the main worship area of the church. The alleged thief was caught mid-act thanks to the alertness of a resident clergyman who heard a commotion inside the place of worship during the day.

Donation Box Targeted Ahead Of Christmas

The priest, whose living quarters are on the second floor above the church, quickly descended to find the reason for the noise. What he encountered was a man actively breaking into the parish’s poor box — a longtime source of assistance for the neighborhood’s needy.

“The complainant stated he was in his second-floor bedroom above the church when he heard a loud noise at the entrance of the church,” according to Philadelphia police. When he went to investigate, he “observed an unknown black male breaking into the ‘poor box’ in the main church worship area.”

No items were stolen, authorities confirmed, since the donation box had been emptied earlier, likely in preparation for holiday giving efforts. Still, the violation of a sacred space and the intention behind it were telling enough for the community to take notice.

Surveillance Captures Suspect; Man Flees Scene

The would-be thief was recorded on the church’s surveillance system during the attempted break-in, offering visuals that could aid the Philadelphia Police Department in tracking him down. Yet, despite being caught red-handed, the man managed to escape before law enforcement could arrive.

He was seen running away from the church, heading north on Germantown Avenue, per police accounts. Those few seconds between confrontation and escape became an unfortunate window of opportunity for him to vanish back into the city.

The description released by the police paints a clear visual profile: a bald Black man wearing a red hoodie, blue jeans, and white sneakers. This information, drawn from the footage, has been shared publicly in hopes that someone recognizes him.

Holiday Spirit Dampened By Brazen Act

The act has added a sour note to what should be one of the most uplifting seasons of the year. The church’s poor box, especially so close to Christmas, serves more than a symbolic value—it provides real help to those who need it most.

Honest citizens dipping into their pockets to give what they can now confront scenes like this one—someone trying to take what was meant to uplift the downtrodden. In a time when big-city crime stories seem all too common, even places of worship aren’t immune.

Police have reminded the public not to approach the man if seen. Instead, citizens are encouraged to call 911 and let officers handle it safely and professionally.

Authorities Seek the Public's Help While Priest Acts Swiftly

The Northwest Detective Division of the PPD is currently following leads and reviewing surveillance footage to identify the individual. With clear images and a time-stamped incident, there is hope that someone in the community might come forward with information.

Kudos go to the priest who didn’t wait around or ignore suspicious noises. While some would have locked the door and dialed the police from safety, this man went downstairs and confronted a criminal in the act.

If there's a silver lining, it's seen in the swift response and resilience of the church community. But the deeper issue remains: why are some so emboldened, even in the house of God, to take what isn’t theirs?

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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