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School faces backlash after canceling Easter celebration for 'inclusivity'

  • English Heritage faced criticism for describing Easter as a pagan holiday, neglecting its Christian origins in a children's booklet, which visitors found concerning due to the holiday's historical significance.
  • A secular primary school in England canceled its annual Easter celebrations to promote inclusivity, causing backlash from around fifty Christians protesting outside the school.
  • Critics at the protest argued that Christianity was being sidelined in the U.K., with one attendee claiming that the decision was a move to tick a diversity box.
  • English Heritage has faced backlash after its booklet described Easter as a pagan holiday without mentioning Christianity, leading to accusations of neglecting its religious significance as stated by visitors.
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democraticaccent.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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