Greece's first gay weddings defy church and state

Greece's first gay weddings were held on Tuesday when two couples, abetted by a sympathetic local mayor, defied the threat of criminal charges and the wrath of the Orthodox church to tie the knot on a tiny Aegean island.
I'm surprised they did it on Tilos instead of Lesbos.

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