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The document, approved by Pope Francis, triggered a ferocious debate in the global Catholic Church.\r\n\r\nDays after the release of the text, many African Catholic bishops reacted by <a href=\"https://www.aciafrica.org/news/9903/reject-ignore-fiducia-supplicans-in-its-entirety-in-totality-two-bishops-in-africa\">saying</a> that it should be rejected, forgotten and ignored in its totality.\r\n\r\nBishop Paul Kariuki Njiru of Kenya’s Wote diocese said the document “should be rejected in totality, and we faithfully uphold the Gospel teachings and Catholic traditional teachings on marriage and sexuality”.\r\n\r\nBishop Martin Mtumbuka of Karonga Diocese in Malawi told the people of his jurisdiction to “forget and ignore this controversial and apparently blasphemous declaration in its entirety”. The Malawian bishop angrily asked: “Was this letter written to please homosexuals and their promoters? We don’t know. Can the Church depart from its rightful path simply to please certain people who live in immoral unions?”\r\n\r\nMtumbuka speculated that the pope’s advisors did not want to stop him because they feared him. “It’s very sad for me that for the first time in the history of the church, a document released from the Holy See, signed by the Holy Father, is rejected by his fellow bishops and publicly rejected,” he said.\r\n\r\nLess than a month later, on 11 January 2024, Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, the archbishop of Kinshasa in the DRC and president of a body that represents the bishops of the continent (The Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar — Secam), publicly <a href=\"https://www.aciafrica.org/news/10081/secam-president-explains-how-rejection-of-fiducia-supplicans-in-africa-was-handled\">said</a> that he signed a document on behalf of the entire Catholic Church in Africa rejecting <i>Fiducia Supplicans</i>.\r\n\r\n<b>Read more in Daily Maverick:</b> <a href=\"https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-12-19-vatican-approves-blessings-for-same-sex-couples-in-landmark-ruling/\">Vatican approves blessings for same-sex couples in landmark ruling</a>\r\n\r\nBesengu explained how he had synthesised the African responses before going to Rome to present them to Pope Francis. He insisted that Pope Francis was “very sad” but understood the African position and that although the bishops rejected the document, they were still in communion with the pope.\r\n<h4><b>‘African’ position</b></h4>\r\n“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,” Besengu said.\r\n\r\n“Our culture in Africa is not like that. Yes, we have many defects, but we cannot be reproached for homosexuality. You can find isolated cases,” he said, but “society doesn’t work that way. That practice does not exist among us.”\r\n\r\nBesengu also lashed out at the Vatican’s timing of the document, saying that it was “damaging” to the synodal process convened by Pope Francis.\r\n\r\nThe pope has been leading a three-year process of listening and dialogue in the Catholic Church about all aspects of the Church’s life.\r\n\r\nDays after Besengu’s statement of defiance, the bishops of the Maghreb region <a href=\"https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/18200/north-african-bishops-depart-secam-line-on-fiducia-supplicans\">announced</a> they would not be following this position. After their plenary session, they said: “When people in an irregular situation come together to ask for a blessing, it may be given provided this does not cause confusion for them or for others.”\r\n<h4><b>SACBC conference</b></h4>\r\nOn 30 January 2024, the <a href=\"https://sacbc.org.za/\">Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference</a> (SACBC) had a <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPA5O5nGh8s\">press conference</a> at the end of their biannual plenary. At the conference, Cardinal Stephen Brislin, Archbishop of Cape Town and spokesperson for the bishops, announced that the local bishops would be implementing the Vatican document on blessings.\r\n\r\nLike the Maghreb region, the Southern African Conference has not taken SECAM’s position.\r\n\r\nA bishop, who chose not to be named publicly because of his position on the continent, explained how Besengu had spoken in the name of a continent he had never consulted.\r\n\r\n“It is interesting how he blames others for damaging the synodal process but sees no wrong by behaving like a monarch speaking in the name of hundreds of bishops who were never consulted,” he said.\r\n\r\nBrislin said the SACBC’s position is “certainly not a criticism of them [other African bishops].” He said, “They [bishops] are fully entitled to do that as they are looking at their own particular situations and their own particular pastoral concerns”.\r\n\r\n“Each bishop has to assess the particular needs of his diocese and the particular impact this would have. And we in South Africa felt that, obviously, it is up to each local bishop, but that we would implement the document and its recommendations with blessings, prudently,” the cardinal said.\r\n\r\nThe president of the Bishop’s conference, Bishop Sithembele Sipuka of Mthatha, was also present. He affirmed Catholic Church teaching, saying that the Catholic Church still holds to the fact that “same-sex unions, according to the teaching of the church, are not in accordance with the will of God”.\r\n\r\nBrislin agreed, stating: “The declaration very clearly reaffirms the doctrine of the Catholic church about marriage, a lifelong commitment between a man and woman”.\r\n\r\nHe went on to say: “It is really a document that is talking about a pastoral practice, for example, for people who are in other irregular situations — like people who are divorced and remarried and haven’t managed to have an annulment and young people perhaps who are living together without any marriage or commitment — are not excluded from the pastoral care of the Church.\r\n\r\nThe Cape Town prelate continued: “What this document is saying is that if such people come for a blessing, that blessing should not be denied to them because a blessing is not a reward for perfection”.\r\n<blockquote>Brislin said that the fact that people come for a blessing means that they are open to God’s grace; they are seeking God’s grace, and this should be remembered. “The difficulty that the church has is not that somebody is gay or even that they live together; it is the sexual expression that is not in accordance with God’s will”.</blockquote>\r\n“We don’t want to be prescriptive, but on the other hand, we are clear about when that act [blessing] is done, [it] should not give an impression that the Church is approving same-sex marriage,” Sipuka said. He emphasised the need for prudence, saying, “We don’t know what concrete expression that prudence would take; it will depend on the circumstances.” He cautioned: “An impression should not be given both to those asking for a blessing that by blessing them you are legitimising what they are doing.”\r\n\r\nThe differing views on the Vatican declaration highlight a difficulty: Africa is not a homogenous place. The continent is diverse — culturally and religiously. The Catholic Church on the continent is also diverse; therefore, there is no one African position — despite those who insist there is. The bishops of the Maghreb and their Southern African counterparts have shown that one prelate cannot speak (and should not) for the whole continent.\r\n<blockquote>It is also interesting to note the aggressive resistance to the document by some bishops who do not address other problems — like clergy who mismanage finances or have children out of wedlock. The impression created is that this is somehow culturally more ‘morally’ acceptable than being a gay person.</blockquote>\r\nAt the press conference, the Cardinal said that the bishops commended the government for its principled approach to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) — for the protection of innocent lives in the current <a href=\"https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/middle-east-crisis-news-hub/\">conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas</a>.\r\n\r\nThe bishops appealed to those involved in the conflict and those supporting each side to honour the decisions of the ICJ. They insisted that peace could only be established with the cessation of hostilities and a just settlement for all the region’s peoples.\r\n\r\nBrislin was asked to address the phenomena of fake news and disinformation. 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