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As ‘Conclave’ dominates the Oscar noms, a real-life Vatican drama involving a “PnP Priest” is unfolding IRL

Conclave nabbed several Oscar noms this morning, including Best Picture, there is a real-life Vatican drama happening IRL that could be a movie itself.Last year, we covered the infamous “PnP Priest” from Poland, who was charged with sex crimes after a man collapsed at his orgy. The priest in question, called “Tomasz Z.” in legal documents, reportedly refused to let paramedics into his church-owned apartment when the man became unconscious.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.The priest’s alleged nefarious actions landed him in prison for 18 months, after being found guilty on four charges.

One of the charges related to “taking advantage of the helplessness of another person and causing them to have sexual intercourse or submit to a sexual act.”Other charges related to failing to provide assistance to a person whose life was in danger–the whole blocking the paramedics thing–and supplying psychoactive drugs. The reported incident occurred in August 2023.

His sentence was handed down the following April.A priest has been given an 18-month prison sentence after being found guilty of four charges relating to a drug-fuelled sex party he held with two men in his apartment.

The case caused a scandal last year and led to the resignation of the local bishop https://t.co/JJbCtoLMxvEven though “Tomasz Z.” has been behind bars for nine months, he was still part of the clergy. Until this past week, that is.On Saturday, the Vatican informed the bishop of Sosnowiec, an industrial county in Southern Poland, that “Tomasz Z.” was being removed from priesthood.

The story is wild, and speaks to the vast contradictions within the Catholic Church. The priest was reportedly hosting a “party and play” session.

There were three people at the party in question, including the priest, according to media reports. Police say the man collapsed after taking too many erectile dysfunction pills.

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