"Pope Francis Emphasizes Blessing Individuals, Not Unions"

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Pope Francis clarified that blessings for same-sex couples and those in "irregular situations" do not require moral perfection, emphasizing the Church's closeness to those seeking help in their faith journey. His remarks come amid controversy over the Vatican's recent document authorizing nonliturgical blessings for such couples, with Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun expressing concern. The pope also highlighted the importance of human dignity, the defense of which is a guiding principle for Christians, and emphasized the need for a deeper reflection on faith and the Gospel's core message in today's world.
Topics:world#dicastery-for-the-doctrine-of-the-faith#moral-perfection#pope-francis#religion#same-sex-blessings#vatican
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