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Christ, Christmas and the Culture War: Tommy Robinson’s Carol Service Stirs British Christians, by Edward Pentin – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Christ, Christmas and the Culture War: Tommy Robinson’s Carol Service Stirs British Christians, by Edward Pentin

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Screenshot - MKR TV - @MKR_T_V. Live stream for @TRobinsonNewEra again at his #UTK Christmas Carol event in London.

By Edward Pentin, Register’s Senior Contributor and EWTN News Vatican Analyst, December 16, 2025

Edward Pentin is the Register’s Senior Contributor and EWTN News Vatican Analyst. He began reporting on the Pope and the Vatican with Vatican Radio before moving on to become the Rome correspondent for EWTN’s National Catholic Register. …

 

Edward PentinLONDON — Christ must be put back into Christmas, and Britain needs to return to her Christian roots and values if the country is to survive.

This was the overriding message of a four-hour carol service on Saturday afternoon in the heart of London, just yards from Downing Street and close to Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament.

An estimated 1,000 people of a variety of ages, ethnicities and backgrounds — most of them born-again or nondenominational Christians — took part in the service led by Christian musicians and Protestant pastors who gave rousing speeches calling on the nation to honor her Christian heritage and proclaim, “Christ is King.” …