Prison chapel not to have a crucifix

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A new prison chapel has been stopped from having 
a crucifix in case it offends Muslims.

By Tom Whitehead, Home Affairs Editor
Last Updated: 1:34PM GMT 15 Dec 2008

The multi-faith room at HMP Lewes will have 
footbaths installed so Muslim inmates can wash their feet before prayers.

For Christians, however, there will now only be a 
plain wooden cross and a portable altar which can 
be removed if other faiths are using the room.

The new £200,000 development at the East Sussex 
jail has been designed as a multi-faith room with the space split into two.

One side is dedicated to Christian worship and 
the other is for other faiths in the 485 inmate category B jail.

But a spokeswoman from the Independent Monitoring 
Board (IMB) revealed the traditional Christian 
crucifix depicting Jesus nailed to the cross will not be used.

After discussions between the prison chaplain and 
Muslim imam it was agreed a toned-down wooden 
cross would be used instead of a crucifix.

Zsa Roggendorff, chair of the nearby Ford HMP 
IMB, could not understand why the crucifix has been taken out of the chapel.

She said: "At Ford we have a multi-faith chapel 
and all are prisoners are allowed to use it.

"We still have our cross and we have the altar. 
All the other faiths have got their own special 
rooms in huts to use which are part of the main prison."

A portable alter will also be used at HMP Lewes 
so it can be removed when it is not needed while 
footbaths have been installed so Muslim inmates 
can wash their feet before prayers.

Amanda Hamblin, chair of the Lewes IMB, said: "We 
see this as a vastly improved facility and very 
much welcome the fact that the prison has an imam

"It is key that everyone will have access to a 
decent place of worship whether they are Muslims, 
Christians or any other faith.

"I think the significant thing about this is that 
the facilities were very poor before.

"Now they have been set up with a lot of 
consultation and thought given to how to make it 
fit for purpose, fit for access and fit for the 
religious needs of our prisoners, whatever they may be."

The multi-faith room was dedicated on December 5 
but has not yet been opened for use.

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