Pope Francishas given Catholic priests approval to bless same-sex couples.

According to a document from the Vatican’s doctrine office, released Monday, the 87-year-old pontiff saysallowing same-sex couplesto be blessed is “as an expression of the Church’s maternal heart.”

“God never turns away anyone who approaches him!” the document stated. “Ultimately, a blessing offers people a means to increase their trust in God. … It is a seed of the Holy Spirit that must be nurtured, not hindered.”

However, the document stresses that any any “rites and prayers that could create confusion between what constitutes marriage…and what contradicts it are inadmissible.”

In the declaration, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández stated that the new rule didn’t amend “the traditional doctrine of the church about marriage," and that it didn’t allow for liturgical rites that resemble the sacrament of marriage.

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Pope Francis greets faithful during his weekly general audience at St. Peter’s Square on September 13, 2023

The document stated that the declaration is intended to allow those seeking the blessing “to open one’s life to God, to ask for his help to live better” and live with greater faithfulness.

“The Church welcomes all who approach God with humble hearts, accompanying them with those spiritual aids that enable everyone to understand and realize God’s will fully in their existence," the text read.

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Rev. James Martin is among thosepraising the decision, which he described on social media as a “major step forward in the church’s ministry to LGBTQ people and recognizes the deep desire in many Catholic same-sex couples for God’s presence in their loving relationships.”

The following year, in March 2021, the Vatican said that the Catholic community should welcome gay people with “respect and sensitivity,” though their marriages and unions would not receive the same response.

In January, he told the Associated Press thatlaws criminalizing homosexualityare “unfair,” adding, “We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are.”

source: people.com