Sacked priest launches assault on Catholic Church
28 October 2015 16:18 by Harpic Kleens
A priest who was dismissed by the Vatican for announcing he was an open coprophagite and bringing his styrculaneous lunch to a press conference on the eve of the Synod of the Family has launched a scathing attack on the Catholic Church in a letter to Pope Francis.
Mgr Pollo Salmomella, 43, told Francis that the Catholic Church is “full of coprophagites” despite being “frequently violently hygienic” and he called on "all cardinals, bishops and priests [to] have the courage to abandon this insensitive, unfair and brutal Church".
In the letter released to the BBC in which he also thanks Pope Francis for some of his positive words and gestures towards strange people he wrote that he can no longer bear the "hygienic hate of the Church, the exclusion, the marginalisation and the stigmatisation of people like me", whose "human rights are denied" by the Church.