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Archbishop of Glasgow hits out at ‘foolish’ gay marriage supporters

Another Scottish Catholic leader has attacked proposals to bring marriage equality to the country.
Mario Conti, the Archbishop of Glasgow, said that allowing gay marriage would be “foolish” and render marriage “meaningless”.
Earlier this week, the leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, accused marriage equality campaigners of trying to “rewrite nature”.

Archbishop of Glasgow hits out at ‘foolish’ gay marriage supporters

Another Scottish Catholic leader has attacked proposals to bring marriage equality to the country.
Mario Conti, the Archbishop of Glasgow, said that allowing gay marriage would be “foolish” and render marriage “meaningless”.
Earlier this week, the leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, accused marriage equality campaigners of trying to “rewrite nature”.

Scottish Catholic leader attacks gay marriage

The leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, has accused marriage equality campaigners of trying to “rewrite nature”.
In a strongly-worded attack on same-sex marriage, he said the plans would be “strenuously opposed”.
This week, the SNP government announced a consultation on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to wed.

Scottish Catholic leader attacks gay marriage

The leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, has accused marriage equality campaigners of trying to “rewrite nature”.
In a strongly-worded attack on same-sex marriage, he said the plans would be “strenuously opposed”.
This week, the SNP government announced a consultation on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to wed.

Scottish Catholic leader attacks gay marriage

The leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, has accused marriage equality campaigners of trying to “rewrite nature”.
In a strongly-worded attack on same-sex marriage, he said the plans would be “strenuously opposed”.
This week, the SNP government announced a consultation on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to wed.

Video: ‘Rory’s story’ shows inequalities of civil partnerships in Ireland

A short video clip about a boy and his two mothers shows the consequences of ‘discriminatory’ civil partnerships in Ireland.
Made by Marriage Equality Ireland, the clip, titled ‘Rory’s Story’, shows the family as happy and accepted until the day the law classes them as strangers.
Ireland legalised civil partnerships in January but gay rights campaigners say they are not good enough and are calling for full marriage equality.

Video: ‘Rory’s story’ shows inequalities of civil partnerships in Ireland

A short video clip about a boy and his two mothers shows the consequences of ‘discriminatory’ civil partnerships in Ireland.
Made by Marriage Equality Ireland, the clip, titled ‘Rory’s Story’, shows the family as happy and accepted until the day the law classes them as strangers.
Ireland legalised civil partnerships in January but gay rights campaigners say they are not good enough and are calling for full marriage equality.

Indonesian province separates lesbians after fake marriage

A lesbian couple in Aceh, Indonesia have been forcibly separated by the country’s police after one of them posed as a man so they could marry, the BBC reports.
The unnamed women were married a few months ago, but were reported by suspicious neighbours.
They were told by the chief of the Islamic police force that they should be beheaded and burned, but the area does not have yet have laws to deal with homosexuality.

Indonesian province separates lesbians after fake marriage

A lesbian couple in Aceh, Indonesia have been forcibly separated by the country’s police after one of them posed as a man so they could marry, the BBC reports.
The unnamed women were married a few months ago, but were reported by suspicious neighbours.
They were told by the chief of the Islamic police force that they should be beheaded and burned, but the area does not have yet have laws to deal with homosexuality.

Indonesian province separates lesbians after fake marriage

A lesbian couple in Aceh, Indonesia have been forcibly separated by the country’s police after one of them posed as a man so they could marry, the BBC reports.
The unnamed women were married a few months ago, but were reported by suspicious neighbours.
They were told by the chief of the Islamic police force that they should be beheaded and burned, but the area does not have yet have laws to deal with homosexuality.

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