Plebania
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A story about Polish priests like no other. Each of its sentences was written by life - taking place in presbytery, vicarage, monasteries and bishop's palaces. Gay drug parties, holidays funded for young lovers, drunken brawls and revelries for money from widow's mite are just examples showing the filth in which the clergy wallow. Artur Nowak spins a tale of the damage that priesthood does to those we commonly consider to be called by God himself, as well as to their partners, partners and children. Repressed sexuality is always replaced by an underground of debauchery, the facade of poverty - by unbridled greed, and the commandment of obedience leads to the degeneration of relations between the clergy.