Jos, 11 August, 2025 / 9:48 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops of Nigeria’s Ecclesiastical Province of Owerri are imploring childless couples to consider “morally acceptable alternatives” such as child adoption and foster parenting.
In a statement following their meeting two-day meeting that concluded on August 6, the Local Ordinaries of Owerri Catholic Archdiocese and the Dioceses of Aba, Ahiara, Okigwe, Orlu and Umuahia caution against Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). They express concern about the increasing demand for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and “the social stigma and trauma” that couples in childless marriages face in Southeastern Nigeria.
“When couples’ expectations for children are not fulfilled immediately, we encourage them to consider other morally acceptable alternatives like adoption and foster-parentage. We know that adoption and foster-care practices are acceptable solutions in our legal system to address the challenges of childless couples,” they say in their statement published on August 9.
While the Church accompanies “with pastoral solicitude couples who must face the agony of childlessness in their marriages,” she must also “speak with clarity” her position on ART, the Catholic Bishops of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province say and single out IVF, which they describe as a “mortal sin and morally unacceptable.”
“The Church believes that the sexual act within marriage should be both unitive (expressing love and intimacy) and procreative (open to the possibility of new life),” they further say, noting that IVF “separates” the two “aspects, as fertilization occurs outside the marital act.”



