



The service could be boycotted by members of the Royal British Legion club in Oadby.
Members of the Royal British Legion club in Oadby are furious about a decision by their local vicar to block the singing of Onward Christian Soldiers during the Remembrance Sunday service.
Legion members told the Mercury that at the end of the Remembrance Sunday parade each year the participants march into St Peter’s Church in Wigston Road to the traditional hymn.
But they said that this year the vicar, Steve Bailey, had vetoed the hymn because people at the service would not necessarily be Christian.
Rev Bailey told the Mercury he did not want to comment on the story.
But Ian Thorpe, vice-chairman of the legion club, which is across the road from the church, said: “The new vicar is not happy with Onward Christian Soldiers being sung.
“It’s been done nearly every year in recent memory but he said they’re not doing it because not everyone at the service will be Christians – it’s not the ‘soldiers’ bit, it’s the ‘Christian’ bit.
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