Sydney Anglicans fear devout Christians will be forced to celebrate gay marriage

By Saffron Howden
Updated September 29 2015 - 5:08pm, first published 5:07pm
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth, Bishop of South Sydney with the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande

The Anglican Church in Sydney fears Christian photographers, bakers and florists could be forced against their will to participate in gay marriage celebrations should the unions be legalised in Australia.

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