In Przypki, Residents Have Stopped Going to Church. They only Say Bad Things About the Priest.
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A cruel deed shakes Poland: a clergyman is said to have burned a homeless person alive. The church announces consequences.
In Przypki, a small village near Tarczyn, people haven't been attending their church for a long time. Not out of laziness or rebellion against God, but because of the parish priest, Mirosław M., who was accused of murdering a homeless man named Anatol Cz. Today, the village is the talk of the town, and the residents themselves have only negative things to say about the priest. "He acted as if we were intruders in his church," the faithful say.
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