Gliwice. A dangerous incident during mass. The bloody man entered the altar
The shocking scenes took place on Thursday, April 10, during the Holy Mass in the Garrison Church of St. Barbara in Gliwice. The service was celebrated for the victims of the Smolensk disaster.
According to o2.pl, after the mass, when the faithful still sang the song and the priest had already gone to the sacristy, the young man unexpectedly entered the altar.
As soon as I heard that someone was talking to the microphone, I immediately turned back. I pulled the man away from the altar to lead him to the church. He had bloody hands, he dirty my liturgical album and the altar
– told the portal Lt. Col. Mariusz Antczak, priest of the Garrison parish of St. Barbara in Gliwice.
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The aggressive man disturbed the mass in Gliwice
The accounts of the participants of the mass show that the man raised vulgar shouts, and at one point attacked one of the faithful present in front of the church. Witnesses overpowered the aggressor and called the services: the police and the emergency medical team.
The man was supposed to behave strangely before the service
Later, browsing the monitoring, I noticed that when he entered the temple, he washed his hands in a stantler. They were bloody
– said in an interview with O2.pl a priest.
When the services arrived, the man was handcuffed and then brought to the ambulance. Gliwicka told the O2.pl portal that a 23-year-old man is detained. Preliminary findings indicate that he may suffer from mental disorders.
The prosecutor’s office dealt with the matter.
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(Source: o2.pl)
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On April 10, during a mass for the victims of the Smolensk disaster, an aggressive man suddenly invaded the altar.
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– He had bloody hands, struck my liturgical album and the altar – said in an interview with O2.pl the parish priest, Lt. Col. Mariusz Antczak.