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Archbishop Anthony Fisher outraged over ‘provocative’ use of Sydney cathedral in LGBT concert ads

The City of Sydney has removed an image of St Mary’s Cathedral from its advertising of an LGBT concert after Sydney’s Catholic Archbishop described it as “frustrating and upsetting”.
Key points:
- The City of Sydney said the cathedral had now been removed from advertising imagery
- Archbishop Anthony Fisher said he was “frustrated” the church had been used to promote a LGBT event
- Lord Mayor Clover Moore said there was no place for hate or intolerance in Sydney
Events group Heaps Gay will stage a “Live and Queer” variety show on Saturday night in the St Mary’s Cathedral forecourt as part of an outdoor performance series being run by the council.
In a Facebook post yesterday, Archbishop Anthony Fisher wrote that because Cathedral Square was…
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