The Vatican isn’t riding the Gen Z polyamory wave.

In a doctrinal note aptly titled “In praise of monogamy” and approved by Pope Leo last week, the Vatican makes the case for “the value of marriage as an exclusive union and mutual belonging.”

The document argued against polyamory, which refers to having multiple romantic partners at once, and polygamy, the practice of having more than one spouse.

“Polygamy, adultery, or polyamory are based on the illusion that the intensity of a relationship can be found in the succession of faces,” the note states.

“Our era, in fact, is experiencing various trends regarding love: increasing divorce rates, the fragility of unions, the trivialization of adultery, and the promotion of polyamory,” it went on.

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