Gay sex in the vatican

gay sex in the vatican
Social media is breathing new life into an old headline that simply never loses its shine. In , the Star Observer published an article about the Vatican's alleged frustrations with " homosexual cliques of clergy," as first reported by the National Catholic Register. Leaders within the Catholic Church complaining about their peers having too much gay sex in and of itself is worth remembering, but the wording here has kept this particular editorial piece alive for seven years and counting. Most recently, it went viral once again thanks to X user purplepingers:.
Screenshot from the Europa Multiclub website. Naturally, when I visited Rome recently, the Multiclub was on my sightseeing list, though I was a little nervous. The last time I had been in a bathhouse was my senior year of high school, when my friend Diva D and I went to one in Miami. A Tarzan look-alike wearing nothing but a white towel appeared and gave me a once-over—to see if I was hot enough, maybe?
Some of the most senior clerics in the Roman Catholic church who have vociferously attacked homosexuality are themselves gay, according to a book to be published next week. Eighty per cent of priests working at the Vatican are gay, although not necessarily sexually active, it is claimed in the book, In the Closet of the Vatican. It is being published in eight languages across 20 countries next Wednesday, coinciding with the opening day of a conference at the Vatican on sexual abuse, to which bishops from all over the world have been summoned. Martel, a former adviser to the French government, conducted 1, interviews while researching the book, including with 41 cardinals, 52 bishops and monsignors, 45 papal ambassadors or diplomatic officials, 11 Swiss guards and more than priests and seminarians, according to a report on the Catholic website the Tablet.
Social media is breathing new life into an old headline that simply never loses its shine. In , the Star Observer published an article about the Vatican's alleged frustrations with " homosexual cliques of clergy," as first reported by the National Catholic Register. Leaders within the Catholic Church complaining about their peers having too much gay sex in and of itself is worth remembering, but the wording here has kept this particular editorial piece alive for seven years and counting. Most recently, it went viral once again thanks to X user purplepingers:.