This is from The News, in Australia:
Aussie baptists denounce Ledger picketJanuary 26, 2008 12:12pm
Article from: AAP
THE Baptist Union of Australia has moved to distance itself from members of a US church who are planning to picket memorial services for Australian actor Heath Ledger.
The Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas said it would protest any memorial held for Ledger in the US because the 28-year-old actor supported homosexuals when he played a gay cowboy in Brokeback Mountain.
Baptist Union of Australia president Reverend Ross Clifford said Australian baptists were not associated with the Westboro church.
He said the thoughts and prayers of Australian baptists were with Ledger's family and friends in their grief and sadness.
"The intention of ... Westboro Baptist Church members to picket the memorial services is completely inappropriate,'' he said.
"Their statements are increasingly extreme and counter-productive.''
Westboro parishioner Shirley Phelps told Sydney radio station 2Day FM she would picket services.
"I'm going to picket him in two places,'' she told 2Day FM.
"I'm going to stand outside of any public memorial service that he has here.
"And then the other place I'm going to picket him is when they prop him up to worship his dead, rotting carcass further at the Oscars. I'll be right outside by the red carpet.''
The church has ruled out travelling to Australia for the funeral.
Ledger's family will hold a private memorial in New York today.
A public remembrance has also been proposed for Los Angeles in the coming days.
Details of any services in Australia have not been released.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23112354-29277,00.html