Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, has warned against forcing vicars to conduct same-sex civil partnerships as the Coalition prepares to grant full marriage rights to homosexual couples. Some critics fear the reforms could pave the way for legal challenges that would force vicars to conduct homosexual ‘wedding’ ceremonies against their will. Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, told BBC One’s Andrew Marr show ‘I live in a liberal democracy and I want equality for everybody. I cannot say the Quakers shouldn’t do it. ‘Nor do I want somebody to tell me the Church of England must do it or the Roman Catholic Church must do it because actually that is not what equality is about.’ Stephen Parkinson, director of Forward in Faith, a traditionalist Anglican movement, said: ‘It is a matter for the Christian churches to order their own affairs. Her Majesty’s Government has no place interfering.’ Pray: for the Church to retain is own jurisdiction on such matters. (Ro.7:22)