Nairobi, 21 August, 2024 / 11:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Theologians leading the ongoing weekly synodal conversations have urged Catholics in Africa to uphold the sacredness of marriage, and to say no to any ideologies that may distort the image of the family institution.
In a concept note shared with ACI Africa ahead of the 12th session of the conversations scheduled to take place on Friday, August 23, members of the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN) and the Conference of Major Superiors of Africa and Madagascar (COMSAM) challenge Church leaders on the continent to deepen the understanding of the beauty of marriage and the traditional African family.
“African Catholic bishops, theologians, pastoral agents, families, and lay associations must work hard in deepening an understanding and appreciation of the mystery, sacredness, value, and beauty of marriage and family life as a revealed truth of faith and an absolute value in African cultures,” the theologians say in the concept note.
They add, “The value of the family and God’s eternal plan for the family as the basis of human ecology should not be allowed by African Catholics to be supplanted or distorted through social and cultural experimentation and secular ideologies, especially those coming from within the Church today.”
The 12th African palaver has been organized on the theme, “Theological criteria and synodal methodologies as a basis for shared discernment of controversial doctrinal, pastoral and ethical issues.”