ATHENS: Churches in a western Greek region will ring funeral bells every day until Saturday to protest a new law that makes it easier for people to change their legally recognized gender, clerics said yesterday. Greece's parliament passed a law last week which allows people over 15 to change their gender on official documents with a court ruling, without requiring medical tests or sterilization as was the case until now. The bill laid bare divisions within the left-right coalition government and led to debates between the ruling leftist party and the conservative opposition. It has also angered the powerful Orthodox Church, which demanded it be withdrawn. Clerics of the Orthodox Diocese of Kalavryta and Egialia decided that churches in their region will ring the funeral toll for three minutes every day until Oct 21. Yesterday, Skai TV showed a banner on the facade of a church in the city of Egio reading "Christian morals have been murdered" as church bells rang in mourning.
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Greek sex change law
October 16, 2017 09:19 PM