| Midlands church leaders in battle to save Christmas |
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| Saturday, 24 October 2009 23:00 | ||||||||
A senior Midland church leader today laid down the gauntlet to the politically correct brigade – by calling on all Christians to wear crosses in the run-up to Christmas.The <b>Anglican Bishop of Lichfield</b> told followers to flaunt their faith by wearing crosses and fish badges, and not to be intimidated by complaining PC campaigners. The <b>Rt Revd Jonathan Gledhill</b> said Christians should wear the symbols of their faith with pride, and not fall victim to killjoy discrimination. "Christians should not be intimidated into putting away their neck crosses or lapel badges," he said. "The Christian roots to our governance should not be nibbled away without discussion." Full story
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A senior Midland church leader today laid down the gauntlet to the politically correct brigade – by calling on all Christians to wear crosses in the run-up to Christmas.


