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Swedish priest may lose right to abstain from consecration gay marriage

16-08-2021

Northern Europe

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Swedish priest may lose right to abstain from consecration gay marriage

The Swedish church is very popular for marriages. Photo Princess Madeleine and Christopher O'Neill in 2013. Photo AFP, Anders Wiklund

Northern Europe

In the new General Assembly of the Church of Sweden, there will be more debate about the priests' right to abstain from marrying people of the same sex.

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