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In Poland, a priest wanted to kiss women during a funeral and called a relative of the deceased a “givnyuk”

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The relatives of the deceased spoke about the scandal.

In Poland, a priest disgraced himself during a funeral: he wanted to kiss women and called the relatives of the deceased names .

The Polish publication onet.pl writes about this.

Parishioners from the village of Unejów Parzela in the commune Czarsznica, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, spoke about the scandalous behavior of the parish priest. They noted that their friend Julian died in April. The 91-year-old man was a religious man and actively participated in the life of the parish. When mourners gathered in front of the church to say goodbye to him, the door was closed.

“We rang the doorbell for several minutes. Finally, the priest came out and told us not to disturb him, because he was sleeping. We asked: what does “sleeping” mean, it’s a funeral. And he says : come to the funeral tomorrow,” said the son of the deceased. When another family member asked the priest to say Mass, he is said to have heard: “You, little bastard, are not going to tell me what to do.”

Julian's son threatened to call the police and demand reimbursement for funeral expenses. As a result, the priest held the service half an hour late. Entering the church, he said to the mourners: “Thanks to Jesus Christ, I am sober today.”

During the service, the priest called the deceased Julius, and also complained that the family threatened him with the police. The body of the deceased had already been taken away by the local priest. When the priest left the vicariate, he reportedly raised the window and told the parishioners: “I will kiss you and all that: “I will kiss you and everything will be fine.” The son of Mr. Julian described the whole story in a complaint to the curia. asked to change the parish priest.

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