Pope's Historic Approval of Same-Sex Blessings Sparks Controversy

A day after Pope Francis announced that Catholic priests may bless same-sex couples, a same-sex couple in New York received a blessing from a Jesuit priest, Rev. James Martin. The couple stood before Father Martin in a living room, where he performed a simple blessing without any robes or text. While the decision does not change the church's doctrine on marriage, it is seen as a significant gesture of openness and pastoral care. The response from individual priests across the country remains uncertain, with more liberal dioceses potentially being more accepting. Some LGBTQ+ Catholics welcomed the news, while others felt it was too little, too late to bring them back to the church.
- After Pope’s Decision, a Same-Sex Couple Receives a Blessing in New York The New York Times
- Pope Francis' shocking reversal on same-sex relationships tells us a lot about his long game. Slate
- Pope’s approval of same-sex blessings marks historic shift for gay Catholics CNN
- S.F. archbishop, a vocal same-sex marriage opponent, won't endorse the pope's new stance San Francisco Chronicle
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