Pope Leo signals no plan to go beyond blessings for same-sex couples


Pope Leo XIV speaks to journalists aboard the papal flight from Malabo to Rome, April 23, 2026, at the end of his 11-day pastoral visit to Africa. Andrew Medichini/Pool via REUTERS

ABOARD THE PAPAL ⁠FLIGHT, April 23 (Reuters) - Pope Leo signaled on Thursday that he does ⁠not plan to go beyond efforts made by his predecessor Francis ‌to offer Church blessings for same-sex couples, saying taking new steps could cause disunity in Catholicism.

The first U.S. pope praised Francis' landmark 2023 decision but said in comments aboard his flight ​back to Rome after a four-nation African tour ⁠that the Vatican does not ⁠want those blessings to be formalized further.

"To go beyond that today, I think ⁠that ‌the topic can cause more disunity than unity," Leo said in a press conference.

Francis, who died in 2025 after 12 years leading ⁠the Church, allowed pastors to give blessings to same-sex ​couples informally outside of ‌a ritual service, and on a case-by-case basis.

The decision provoked widespread ⁠debate in the ​Church, with bishops in some countries, particularly in Africa, refusing to let their priests implement it.

Asked about German Cardinal Reinhard Marx's plan to formalize the blessings in his ⁠diocese, Leo did not specifically criticize it ​but referred to previous Vatican instructions to the German bishops' conference not to develop formalized rituals for same-sex blessings.

"The Holy See has made it clear that we ⁠do not agree with the formalized blessing of couples," said the pope.

Leo also said that unity in the 1.4-billion-member Church should not revolve only around sexual ethics.

"We tend to think that when the Church is talking about morality, ​that the only issue of morality is sexual," he ⁠said. "In reality, I believe there are much greater and more important issues such ​as justice, equality, (and) freedom of men and women."

The ‌Catholic Church teaches that sexual relationships outside ​heterosexual marriage are sinful. It says people with same-sex attractions should try to be chaste.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Deepa Babington)

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