Nairobi, 11 January, 2024 / 9:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The Vatican declaration on the possibility of blessing “same-sex couples” and couples in other “irregular situations”, which the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith (DDF) released on December 18 will not be implemented in Africa, Catholic Bishops have said.
In a Thursday, January 11 statement, the leadership of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) shares the “consolidated summary” of the responses of the Conferences of Catholic Bishops in Africa to Fiducia Supplicans (FS), and adds that the five-page synthesis “has received the agreement” of both the Holy Father and the the Prefect of the DDF, Víctor Manuel Cardinal Fernández.
“We, the African Bishops, do not consider it appropriate for Africa to bless homosexual unions or same-sex couples because, in our context, this would cause confusion and would be in direct contradiction to the cultural ethos of African communities,” Catholic Bishops in Africa say in the statement that SECAM President, Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo, signed.
The latest SECAM statement follows the December 20 appeal for opinions on FS from Presidents of Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of Africa and its Islands in order to have a “single synodal pronouncement”.
In the statement, Catholic Bishops in Africa express their belief that the “spontaneous” and non-liturgical blessings, which FS proposes, “cannot be carried out in Africa without” causing “scandals.”