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Tasmanian Archbishop Julian Porteous may face legal action over letter criticizing transgender activism and same-sex marriage

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May 16, 2024
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Archbishop Julian Porteous of Tasmania, Australia, may be facing legal proceedings due to a controversial letter he penned, which criticized a number of societal changes and movements such as the “radicalised transgender lobby,” same-sex marriage, and abortion. This communication, which was shared with students across Catholic schools in the state, has since been labeled as “transphobic” and “homophobic” by LGBTQ+ activists.

The letter outlined the Archbishop’s concerns about the imposition of ideological positions on social and moral issues through legislation. He highlighted a range of societal shifts, including the 2017 legalization of same-sex marriages in Australia, stating that they symbolize an organized attempt to undermine traditional Christian values related to sex and sexuality.

Independent Tasmanian MP Kristie Johnston, who has a child in one of the Catholic schools, argued the letter contravenes Tasmanian “anti-discrimination laws.” Johnston described the letter as “hateful speech.” Adding fuel to this debate is the fact that Catholic schools receive government funding. The Archbishop responded to criticism by suggesting parents who disagree with the Church’s stance should consider alternative educational institutions.

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