WARSAW, March 1
Several dozen activists protested in front of a Warsaw church guarded by police on Sunday as a Catholic archbishop, criticised for his anti-LGBT language, celebrated mass.
Last year, in a sermon, Archbishop Marek Jedraszewski said Poland was under siege from a “rainbow plague” of gay rights campaigners who he compared to Poland’s former Communist rulers. The church in Poland’s capital, full of worshippers, was surrounded by police in armored cars, while protesters carried banners reading: “I do not tolerate intolerance”, “Archbishop Jedraszewski should resign”. — Reuters
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