Shame: Anti-gay African bishops ignore ‘love thy neighbor’
Colin Stewart is a 45-year journalism veteran living in Southern…
Commentary by Nigerian activist Davis Mac-Iyalla, currently based in London:
As a Nigerian gay man, forced to flee my homeland after standing up for the human rights of LGBTI people there, I followed the “Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family” in Rome with great interest. I am appalled but not surprised that it was African Roman Catholic bishops who fought hardest against paragraphs in the [report to the synod] which extended a loving hand to gay people.
In Nigeria, gay people now face beatings, torture and exile as a consequence of absurd and farcical laws forbidding two men from even holding hands.
When African church leaders should be standing up for human rights, and protecting gay people, they have become modern Pharisees, using idiotic and outdated interpretations of scripture to support crass prejudice. I am thoroughly ashamed of them.
Instead of basing their ministry on love, they are stoking the fires of destruction, for others and ultimately for themselves. Jesus said “Love thy neighbour as thyself.” What part of this don’t you understand, your Graces?
Listen to your master. Listen to your Holy Father. Listen and learn.
This commentary was also published today on the Nigerian news website PM News.
Although Mac-Iyalla’s commentary does not mention same-sex marriage, its PM News headline is “Gay Marriage: African Catholic Bishops ‘Love thy neighbour as thyself.’ ”
Nigerian officials and news media tend to focus on the issue of gay marriage at the expense of discussing other harsh aspects of the country’s new anti-gay law such as the section that provides a 10-year prison sentence for people who engage in a “public show of same-sex amorous relationship.”
Related articles
- Nigerian activist to archbishop: Nice words, now help us
- Nigerians seek support of fearful Archbishop of Canterbury
- 3 ways to tell if Catholics are serious about welcoming gays
- LGBT Nigerian: ‘Religious leaders have abandoned us’
- Catholic setback? LGBT hope remains for long-term change
- Nigeria: Onyekakeyah – Should the Church Accept Gay Unions? (allafrica.com)
- The Vatican’s Same-Sex Synod (thedailybeast.com)
- Extract from a Report on Roman Synod by ‘Religion Despatches’ (kiwianglo.wordpress.com)
- Hostility greets Nigerian LGBT rights advocate (76crimes.com)
- Mixed reception for Vatican’s positive view of LGBTI people (76crimes.com)
Reblogged this on JerBear's Queer World News, Views & More From The City Different – Santa Fe, NM and commented:
An important look at African resistance to opening up the Catholic Church to LGBTIQ parishioners…