Pope Francis expresses confidence in same-sex blessings despite African resistance

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In a recent interview, Pope Francis addressed the criticism surrounding his decision to bless same-sex couples, expressing confidence that understanding will prevail, except for what he termed as a “special case” in Africa.

The Pope attributed African resistance to cultural differences, noting that the recent document, Fiducia Supplicans, aims to include rather than divide. Despite opposition, he emphasized that the dissenting voices represent small ideological groups, with Africans standing out as a unique perspective.

The contentious development has sparked widespread debate, particularly with strong opposition from African bishops, whom the Pope characterized as part of small ideological groups resisting the policy.

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