The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, John Onaiyekan, has said that the stand on homosexuality by churches in Nigeria is irrevocable.

Cardinal Onaiyekan restated the church's position in a chat with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Makurdi during his official visit to the Diocese of Makurdi.

According to him, the Catholic Church will continue to maintain its stand against gay marriage.

ThisDay reports that the Archbishop of Abuja said he regretted that many people across the world were accepting homosexuality as a norm but insisted that it could never become a norm just for the fact of its acceptability by some.

“Unfortunately, we are living in a world where these things have now become quite acceptable but for the fact that they are acceptable doesn’t mean that they are right.

“The Catholic Church considers itself as carrying the banner of the truth in the World that has allowed itself to be so badly deceived,” he said.

The Cardinal said the Catholic Church was one of the few religious groups across the World that had maintained its consistency against the abnormal sex pattern.

He explained homosexuality as against the will of God.

“Even if people don’t like us for it, our church has always said homosexuality is unnatural and marriage is between a man and a woman.

“There is no such thing as marriage between two men or marriage between two women. Whatever they do among themselves should not be called marriage.

“There is no question of the Catholic Church changing its positions on this matter,” he stressed.