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Pope Francis Approves ‘Blessings’ for Same-Sex Couples

Pope Francis has formally approved the blessing of same-sex couples, as announced by the Vatican on Monday. The move aims to foster inclusivity while upholding the Church’s steadfast opposition to gay marriage.

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Pope Francis Approves ‘Blessings’ for Same-Sex Couples

Pope Francis Approves ‘Blessings’ for Same-Sex Couples

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Rabat – Pope Francis has formally approved the blessing of same-sex couples, as announced by the Vatican on Monday. The move aims to foster inclusivity while upholding the Church’s steadfast opposition to gay marriage.

The Vatican’s statement, building upon a letter from Francis in October, emphasized that such blessings should not be mistaken for marriage rituals. It reiterated the Catholic stance on marriage as a lifelong union between a man and a woman. 

In addition, the blessings must not be linked to specific Catholic events or services, nor coincide with civil union ceremonies. Rituals resembling weddings, including clothing and gestures, are also prohibited.

This development follows Pope Francis’ previous efforts to embrace the LGBTQ+ community, allowing trans individuals to be baptized and serve as godparents under specific conditions. 

The new document asserted that requests for blessings for same-sex couples should not be denied, emphasizing a broader understanding of the term “blessing” in Scripture.

It emphasized that seeking a blessing should not hinge on prior moral perfection and aims to open lives to God’s guidance and mercy. “For, those seeking a blessing should not be required to have prior moral perfection,” AP News reported as stressing. 

“There is no intention to legitimize anything, but rather to open one’s life to God, to ask for his help to live better, and also to invoke the Holy Spirit so that the values of the Gospel may be lived with greater faithfulness,” the document added.

Read also: Moroccan LGBTQ+ Youth Respond to Homophobia

While some have hailed the move as a step toward inclusivity, LGBTQ+ advocates have cautioned that it may perpetuate the notion that gay couples are inferior to heterosexual partnerships. 

Francis DeBernardo, the executive director of New Ways Ministry, which advocates for the rights of LGBTQ+ Catholics, called the approval a significant step, highlighting the Pope’s message that people should not face an exhaustive moral analysis to receive God’s love.

However, conservatives expressed outrage at the Vatican’s move, with some viewing the document as heretical. 

University of Notre Dame theologian Ulrich Lehner expressed concern that the new papal ruling could sow confusion and potentially lead to division within the Church, Reuters reported.

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