NSW Police said 'safety concerns' prompted its decision to apply for a court order to block a LGBTIQ+ protest on the day of the late cardinal's Sydney funeral.
Police are seeking an order to block a protest in Sydney on the day of Cardinal George Pell's funeral.The Sydney-based protest group planned their demonstration outside the funeral at St Mary's Cathedral.NSW Police will be filing a court order within the next 24 hours to stop a planned LGBTIQ+ protest in Sydney on the day of Cardinal George Pell's funeral.
A requiem mass will be held at St Mary's Cathedral on Thursday, to be led by Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher, before the cardinal is buried in a private service at St Mary's crypt.Protest group Community Action for Rainbow Rights applied to demonstrate on Thursday near the church "to send a strong message: we reject George Pell and everything he stood for".
"However, despite attempted negotiations with organisers, safety concerns associated with their proposed assembly cannot be adequately mitigated without amendments to the proposal," NSW Police said in a statement."The NSW Police Force recognises and supports the rights of individuals and groups to exercise their rights of free speech and peaceful assembly, however, the first priority is always the safety of the wider community.
A reception has also been planned for Cardinal Pell on Wednesday morning, with two masses followed by a vigil where mourners unable to attend the funeral are invited to pay their respects.
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