The Catholic Bishops Conference
of Nigeria has said that Catholic Churches in the country would not bless
same-sex unions.
The bishops said the blessing of
the same-sex union is against God’s law, the teachings of the church, and the
law of the country.
They made this known in a
statement released and signed by the President of the conference, Lucius Ugirji
and the Secretary, Donayus Ogun on Wednesday.
They said, “The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria assures the entire People of God that the teaching of the Catholic Church on marriage remains the same. There is, therefore, no possibility in the teaching of the Church of blessing same-sex unions and activities.
“That would go against God’s law,
the teachings of the Church, the laws of our nation, and the cultural
sensibilities of our people.”
The bishops, however, stated that
Pope Francis’s permitting of the blessing of same-sex marriage was
misinterpreted.
The PUNCH reported that Pope
Francis officially permitted priests to bless same-sex and “irregular” couples,
under certain circumstances.
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Clarifying the Pope’s statement,
the bishops said, “The declaration seeks to clarify the different forms of
blessing that can be given to persons and objects in the Catholic Church,
including the possibility of blessing persons in irregular unions. Such unions
include but are not limited to divorced and remarried couples whose previous
marriages had not been annulled, those living in same-sex unions, those in
polygamous unions, in concubinage, etc.”
“The declaration acknowledges and
carefully distinguishes between ritual, liturgical, and informal blessings.
While ritual or liturgical blessings are imparted according to the established
norms of the Church, informal blessings refer to prayers over people who ask
for them outside the liturgy or any formal declaration offers a consideration
of the possibility of extending the informal blessing to all Cod’s children,
irrespective their moral condition, when they ask to be blessed.
“Nevertheless, the Declaration
insists that the blessing of persons in irregular unions- and never the union
of itself- can only take a non-liturgical form to avoid confusion. It should
not be imparted during or in connection with connection with a civil wedding
ceremony or with clothing, words, and signs associated with a wedding.
“The Declaration reiterates the
Catholic Church’s perennial teaching on marriage as an “exclusive, stable and
indissoluble union of a man and woman, naturally open to the generation of
children” and emphatically states that the Church does not have the power to
impart a blessing on irregular unions.
“The Declaration also reinforces
the truth about God’s mercy. For one to willingly ask for a blessing
demonstrates one’s trust in God and the desire to live according to God’s
commandments. Asking for God’s blessing is not dependent on how good one is.
Imperfection is the reason for seeking God’s grace.
Therefore, those in irregular
unions are invited never to lose hope but rather to ask for God’s grace and mercy
while remaining open to conversion.”
The bishops, however, urged
priests to not defy the sacredness of the holy matrimony, saying, “The CBCN
thanks all the Priests for their accompaniment of married couples, asking them
to continue to stain the sacrament of holy matrimony and never to do anything
that would detract from the sacredness of this sacrament. May the Lord bless
you and keep you. Amen! We wish everyone a merry Christmas.”
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