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Australian Catholic priest spat on, cursed at for opposing gay ‘marriage’

Updated: September 29, 2017 at 4:30 pm EST  See Comments

Father Morgan Batt

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BRISBANE, Australia, September 29, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – An Australian priest was spat on and cursed at based on the assumption he won’t be voting for same-sex “marriage.”

Father Morgan Batt posted on Facebook that as he was walking down Queen Street Mall, someone stopped him and then spat on him and called him a “f***ing no voter.” He was identifiable as a priest because he was wearing his Roman collar.

“Smile and move on was all I could do,” Batt recounted. “Let’s pray for healing. Australia(,) this is really not us.”

Batt is the vocations director for the Archdiocese of Brisbane. He is the first Australian and the first priest to have climbed and then offered Mass at the highest peaks in Europe

The Daily Mail reported on the incident.

A non-binding, optional postal survey on the definition of marriage is underway in Australia. The government says it will act based on the results of the survey.

A man who self-identifies as gay said in a recent video that there has been “bullying” and “absolutely vile comments” from the “Yes” campaign, and so he is voting “No.” A second man agrees in

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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