A trans chaplain and the faced a backlash from parents of terminally and gravely ill children after a prayer room was covered with  flags for deco salon Miiza Pride month. Maxwell Reay, a man, activist and minister at a United Reformed Church in  is also in charge of 'spiritual care' at the city's famous Sick Kids hospital. A spokesman for NHS Lothian said: 'The flags were used as temporary decoration in the sanctuary to mark the Pride day of celebration.'  But one practising Christian family - who is related to a terminally ill toddler that uses the facility - said she was left 'shaking with anger' after the prayer room was transformed. They claim the room is being used for 'activism' for a cause that is in conflict with their religious beliefs. 

    (Image: [[|]])     Maxwell Reay,  [[https://www.miiza.fr/mentions-légales|decoration interieur Miiza]] a transgender man,  [[https://www.miiza.fr/post/comment-maximiser-les-énergies-dans-son-intérieur|deco chambre Miiza]] activist and minister at a United Reformed Church in Edinburgh is also in charge of 'spiritual care' at the city's famous Sick Kids hospital
    (Image: [[|]])     But one practising Christian family - who is related to a terminally ill toddler that uses the facility - said she was left [[https://www.answers.com/search?q=%27shaking|'shaking]] with anger' after the prayer room was transformed
    (Image: [[|]])     The room is called the 'sanctury', but was labelled a 'chill out zone' by a rainbow sign outside the door

'We are a small family and we are all very traumatised by the situation we're facing,' she told the