July 3, 2024

“No blessing of same-sex couples” Nairobi Archbishop Philip Anyolo declares

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"No blessing of same-sex couples" Nairobi Archbishop Philip Anyolo declares

Nairobi Archbishop Philip Anyolo defies Pope Francis's decision as he forbids the blessing of same-sex couples

Nairobi Archbishop Philip Anyolo defies Pope Francis’s decision as he forbids the blessing of same-sex couples 

The decision to allow Catholic priests to bless same-sex couples has been met with opposition from Nairobi Archbishop Philip Anyolo, who is acting against a Vatican document that Pope Francis has approved.

Anyolo said in a statement on Saturday that the decision goes against conventional Catholic teaching regarding marriage and the family, particularly the Catholic Church’s opposition to homosexual unions.

The archbishop went on to say that the Fiducia Supplican’s proclamation supports the idea that marriage should only be recognized as a relationship between a man and a woman.

“This Declaration confirms and reiterates the perennial teaching of the Church that marriage is to be affirmed as an “exclusive, stable and indissoluble union of a man and a woman, naturally open to the generation of children” (n. 4),” said Anyolo’s statement in part.

“…and that the “Church does not have the power to impart blessings on unions of persons of the same sex” (n. 5).”

The Nairobi Archbishop further stated that the teachings of the church on marriage are only rooted in scripture and tradition and same-sex marriages are “against reason, against nature, and against African cultural tradition.”

Citing teachings from the bible, Anyolo said that the church firmly condemns the proposal and remains unwelcome.

“The word of God also strongly condemns such unions (Rom 1:24-27; 1 Car 6:10; 1 Tim 1:10). The African cultural traditions equally detest it as it is dearly against transmission of life,” he said.

“It is for this reason that the Church excludes those living in irregular situations of marriage from full sacramental participation in the life of the Church.”

He therefore declared that all Clergy residing and ministering in the Archdiocese of Nairobi are prohibited from blessing irregular relationships, unions, or same-sex couples.

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This he said will ensure that the fundamental doctrinal positions affirmed in the Vatican document, and the perennial teachings of the Church on marriage, are upheld.

“To make sure the fundamental doctrinal positions affirmed in the Declaration, and the perennial teachings of the Church on marriage is upheld, all Clergy residing and ministering in the Archdiocese of Nairobi are prohibited from blessing irregular relationships, unions, or same-sex couples. Any form of blessing of same-sex unions and activities would go against God’s word, the teaching of the church, the African cultural traditions, the laws of our nations, and would be scandalous to the faithful,” Anyolo declared. 

This comes after the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB)’s stand noting that the text broadens the range of church blessings to include ‘Simple blessings that are not given in a liturgical setting’.

KCCB Chairman Archbishop Martin Kivuva Musonde noted that when the Church bestows blessings upon people, it doesn’t endorse or approve of any immoral behavior or actions they might engage in.

He also argued that the intention behind these blessings and prayers is to encourage personal transformation and a return to a righteous way of life in accordance with the teachings of the Church and God.

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