Kenya’s Catholic Bishops Seek Clarification On Same-Sex Blessings By The Pope

The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has acknowledged concerns among the faithful regarding a recent statement from the Vatican on blessings for same-sex couples. Recognizing the sensitive nature of the topic in Kenya, Archbishop Martin Kivuva Musonde, Chairman of the KCCB, released a statement seeking to clarify the Church’s position.

Addressing the anxieties and confusion generated by the Vatican document, Archbishop Musonde emphasized that it does not equate to an endorsement of same-sex marriage or a change in the Church’s understanding of marriage as a sacrament between a man and a woman.

He explained the concept of “simple blessings” introduced in the document, clarifying that they are distinct from liturgical blessings and can extend to various aspects of life, including relationships. The Archbishop drew a parallel to the blessings parents bestow on their children, highlighting the Church’s inherent desire to offer love and support to all individuals, regardless of their personal circumstances.

The KCCB statement further emphasizes the importance of open hearts and inclusivity, echoing Pope Francis’s call for a Church where everyone feels welcome. However, it also underscores the need for ongoing dialogue and discernment within the Church community to navigate this complex issue with respect and understanding.

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