Derek Timms, chaplain at Solihull Marie Curie hospice, was told by the hospice’s senior chaplain to remove his small cross pin because it 'might offend' patients. Derek had worked at the hospice for four years, wearing his cross every day without any complaints. Yet the new senior chaplain told Derek he'd need 're-training' if he refused to remove it. With support from the Christian Legal Centre, Derek wrote to the Methodist minister to query the unreasonable request, which was then escalated to the regional office. In response, Marie Curie regional office offered unreserved apologies for the distress caused to him, confirming that there was no policy against wearing the cross.
Victory for chaplain told to remove his cross
Written by David Fletcher 08 Dec 2022Additional Info
- Praise: God for Derek and all who unashamedly stand up for what their beliefs are wherever they are and whoever they are with. (Isaiah 52:7)
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