From Big League Politics comes the revolting story,
"Father Travis Clark of the Archdiocese of New Orleans was arrested and charged with obscenity after a parishioner discovered him filming sexual acts with two women on the church altar of Sts. Peter and Paul. Court documents indicate that Clark had been utilizing a filming setup to record a pornographic film when a parishioner noticed church lights were in use, before notifying the police when observing his activities through a window."
"Mindy Dixon, 41, and Melissa Cheng, 23 were also arrested and charged under provisions of Louisiana law that criminalize sexual acts within public view."
"One of the women arrested for the act, a self-identifying satanist, had announced in a tweet that she was planning on 'defiling a house of God' the weekend before her arrest."
The Archbishop reacted swiftly,
“'His desecration of the altar in Church was demonic. I am infuriated by his actions. When the details became clear, we had the altar removed and burned. I will consecrate a new altar tomorrow.' Archbishop Aymond promised that Clark would never again serve in Catholic ministry in any capacity. Clark has been immediately suspended from his duties, and has since posted a $25,000 bail bond from county jail."
I assume Fr. Clark's application to serve in the Episcopal organization is already on the way to 815.
No, no, Pewster. These were women. To be a modern Episcopalian prospect, he'd have to have been there with men.
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DeleteThe Archbishop did the right thing.
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