Pope Francis has hit back at those criticizing his decision to allow blessings for same-sex couples, saying the critics are guilty of hypocrisy.âNo one is scandalized if I give a blessing to an entrepreneur who perhaps exploits people: and that is a most serious sin,â the Pope said in an interview in the latest edition of Italian magazine Credere, to be published on Thursday, February 8.âWhereas they are scandalized if I give it to a homosexual⊠This is hypocrisy! We all have to respect each other. Everyone! The heart of the document is welcome.âLast year, the 87-year-old Pontiff authorized priests to offer informal blessings of couples in âirregularâ unions in a landmark document issued on December 18, 2023. It is the first time the Vatican has allowed for such blessings, having previously forbidden any such move.But the decision has sparked contrasting reactions inside the church. While those in Western churches have largely welcomed the decision, a body representing bishops in Africa said they would not be offering blessings because they âdo not consider it appropriate for Africa,â adding that it âwould cause confusion and would be in direct contradiction to the cultural ethos of African communities.âThe Pope has described the criticism of blessings in Africa as a âspecial caseâ influenced by culture, while the African bishops, despite the disagreement, have maintained their loyalty to the Pope.Criticism has also been voiced among a vocal section of conservatives inside the church, many of them in the United States and parts of Europe, and which Pope Francis has previously said âbelong to small ideological groups.âIn his interview with Credere, which CNN received an advanced copy of, the Pope appeared to be referring to the âideological groupsâ who are selective in their application of church teachings and single out homosexuality.The Vatican has insisted that the blessings for same-sex couples are not of the âunionâ but for the people

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