Kinshasa, 19 March, 2024 / 9:50 pm (ACI Africa).
Fiducia Supplicans (FS), the declaration by the Vatican Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith (DDF) permitting the blessing of “same-sex couples” and couples in other “irregular situations”, was perceived as “cultural colonization” in Africa, the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has said.
In a March 17 interview with the French-language Catholic Television Channel, KTO, Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo deplored the lack of “synodality” in the release of the DDF Declaration that has evoked mixed reactions and deep division among Catholic Bishops across the world since its publication on December 18.
“In this Declaration, there was a whole cultural problem, because the African continent perceived Fiducia Supplicans as cultural colonization,” the Archbishop of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) said.
What FS proposes is “a kind of Western imperialism, but on a cultural level”, he further said, adding that the Vatican Declaration, “practices that are considered normal in the West were imposed on other peoples.”
“I think this explains the virulence of Africa's reaction,” Cardinal Ambongo said, alluding to the January 11 decision of the Catholic Bishops in Africa not to implement FS on the continent following a December 20 appeal for opinions from Presidents of Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of Africa and its Islands in view of having a “single synodal pronouncement”.