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Scandal in the Vatican: Pope Francis fired bishop in Poland after organizing gay orgy

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By Armando Hernandez

24 Oct 2023, 11:22 PM EDT

One more scandal occurred in the Vatican this Tuesday, as it was announced that Pope Francis accepted the resignation of an oPolish bishop who organized an orgy in his parish inviting another man and a sex worker last September.

Through a statement, the Vatican detailed that; “The Holy Father has accepted the resignation from the pastoral government of the diocese of Sosnowiec, presented by His Excellency Bishop Grzegorz Kaszak”.

It was in the town of Dabrowa Gornicza, in the diocese of Sosnowiec, in Poland, where the priest Thomasz Z organized an orgy in his parish inviting another man and a sex servant.

According to first reports, the party was discovered after the orgy participants consumed drugs, the sex server lost consciousness and he collapsed after consuming erectile dysfunction pills, so it was necessary to call medical services.

After this incident, the parish priest did not allow the paramedics to enter, so they called the police, who entered to record the situation.

Since the incident, Bishop Kaszak asked the faithful to pray for the priests involveds, as well as by other people who had done nothing wrong but who had been affected by his behavior, according to the newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.

According to local media, The priest who organized the party in his apartment was also firedthe diocese stated that his behavior was “a cause of great scandal for the faithful and justified indignation of public opinion.”

Instead, Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Adrian Galbas of Katowice as apostolic administrator of the vacant see.

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