Fr. Michał Woźnicki has been traumatized by his sermons being broadcast on the Internet for years, as he has been banned from celebrating Mass and other sacraments. In September last year, he was charged after calling a constable a “whore” at a police station because he didn’t like the woman’s pants. Even when he went to the lawyer’s office, he argued. He says there is nothing wrong with his behavior, but he mentions “inappropriate” issues to others.
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This time he attacked divorcees and homosexuals. Fr. Woźnicki posted a new sermon on his YouTube channel in which he called them sinners.
“If you invite people to your place on Christmas Eve, and the public sinners come, you may attract their attention. Let’s take this. — You called your uncle. Uncle brought his accomplice (…) and it’s too bad, you advise them. What are you left with in the end? You must ask them to leave the house, and if you do not want to violate the rules of hospitality (…), you leave.” — He said.
He also said that if a guest knows in advance that there will be “two gays, two lesbians, two pagans/sinners” on Christmas Eve, it’s better to refuse than to show up at the same party and share the wafers. .
His address to parents of adult children who are gay, divorced or cohabiting is controversial. Fr. Wunicki believes they shouldn’t be invited.
The video garnered a lot of comments from internet users who were devastated by the priest’s statements. “I haven’t heard such vile words in a long time. God save me from such ‘religions.’ — Wrote a comment.
In 2016, Fr. Vooniki was forbidden to preach the word of God because of errors in teaching. Two years later, for “gross disobedience” to monastic authorities, he was excommunicated from the Salesian Congregation and placed under suspension, which means that priests are prohibited from exercising their rights after ordination. Nevertheless, he opened his own church where he celebrates masses. In turn, in March of this year, the Vatican accused him of heresy and schism.