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Anglican Bishop of Barbados says church won’t officiate same-sex civil marriages if legalized - Face2Face Africa

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The Anglican Bishop of Barbados, Reverend Michael Maxwell, says their church – which is the largest religious group on the island – will not officiate same-sex civil marriages should the Caribbean nation’s government move to legalize it. Conversations over its legalization on the island have been reignited following the government’s announcement of its intention to...

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