The Presbyterian and Catholic churches have openly opposed the motion that has been tabled in the country's assembly, with a vote due to take place on
Church groups in Northern Ireland are encouraging politicians to say no to same-sex marriage.
A motion has been tabled in the country's assembly and a vote will take place on Monday.
The Catholic Church and Presbyterian Church say they are against any change in the law.
Dr Norman Hamilton from the Presbyterian Church told Premier's Des Busteed on the News Hour why they're against any change to the current legislation:
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