Catholic faithful in Nigeria refuses to obey Pope’s approval of priests blessing gay couples

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Catholic faithfuls in Nigeria have denounced the Vatican’s position of Pope Francis formally approving Catholic priests to bless same-sex couples.

The Vatican’s position is a total departure from the doctrine of christianity, and has caused a stir and confusion in the Christendom globally.

Many Nigerians have frowned on the pronouncement by the Pope and have refused to see it as a solution to solving discrimination in the Church.

In Nigeria, where same-sex marriage has been criminalised for a decade, the Catholic Bishops’ association said the pope’s declaration does not contradict the church’s teachings on marriage as an “exclusive union” of a man and a woman.

The pope’s message has created confusion among the Catholic faithful in parts of Africa, including in Nigeria where many within the Catholic Church think it is evil while a few others are more liberal.

On the streets of Lagos, a few residents reacted strongly to the Pope’s message. “God did not make a mistake by creating Adam and Eve” says Esezobor Divine-Favour. “He felt it was imperfect or if he wanted the world to go in this certain direction in which the Pope wants it to go into, when he was asking Noah to choose two animals into the ark, he would have told him same sex, but instead he said two, meaning different sex. The main purpose of creation was for procreation, to multiply. If we do same sex marriage, how would that come to pass?” the Relations Officer said.

Following the announcement, human rights barrister Liborous Oshoma said that the pope’s announcement ‘does not change the law in Nigeria.’ “The law in Nigeria today is that marriage under the act, whether it is conducted or contracted in church or in a registry, it is between a man and a woman. And then to go further, the prohibition of same-sex marriage in 2013, an act of the National Assembly also prohibits same sex marriage in Nigeria. So, the Pope’s pronouncement does not in any way invalidate any law in Nigeria and the Catholic Church also in Nigeria knows that” Liborous explained.

In 2021, the Vatican decreed that the Catholic Church would not bless gay marriages because God “cannot bless sin.” 

The Vatican holds that gay people must be treated with dignity and respect but that sexual relations between people of the same sex is “intrinsically disordered.”

Catholic teaching says that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and woman, is part of God’s plan and is intended for the sake of creating new life.