Seniors Get Apology for Flap Over Telling the Christmas Story

Lights please: Linus Van Pelt delivering his speech on what Christmas is really all about by reciting Luke 2:8-14 in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" released in 1965. (ABC photo)

The Christian Post – A Michigan-based health center has reportedly given a verbal apology to two senior citizens who were stopped from telling visiting students about the religious aspects of Christmas, including while reading “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

Last week, the conservative law firm the First Liberty Institute sent a letter to the Kalkaska Memorial Health Center on behalf of two residents of Kalkaska Senior Living Center.

According to the letter, Joan Wilson and Wilma Wells were stopped by a teacher from telling kids from the Center’s Child Development Center and Preschool about the birth of Jesus during a Christmas-themed visit last December.

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