ROME — The Vatican said on Monday that priests could not bless same-sex unions, calling any such blessing “not licit.” The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican’s doctrinal watchdog, issued the judgment in response to questions raised by some pastors and parishes that sought to be more welcoming and inclusive of gay couples.
In an explicatory note signed by the prefect of the Congregation, Cardinal Luis F. Ladaria, the congregation said that Pope Francis had “given his consent to the decision.” The ruling said that the church should be welcoming toward gay people, but not their unions.
Catholic teaching holds that marriage between a man and woman is part of God’s plan, and since gay unions are not intended to be part of.