Italy: Investigations against priests after mass in the Mediterranean

Air mattress used as an altar
Investigations against Italian priests after Mass in the Mediterranean

For a mass at sea in Italy, a priest used an air mattress as an improvised altar

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Because of the high temperatures, a priest in Italy held a mass in the sea with a group of young people – in swimming trunks and with an air mattress as an altar. Now the public prosecutor is investigating against him.

A priest’s unconventional mass has caused a stir in Italy. The young priest Mattia Bernasconi led a Catholic summer camp for young people in Calabria in southern Italy. He wanted to celebrate a closing service with them and looked in vain for a shady place on a campsite. Because of the high temperatures, he and the young people then decided to hold the fair in the sea, he explained to the Italian media.

Photos of the action quickly spread on social media, showing how the priest quickly converted an air mattress into an altar. The reactions were mixed. In the comments of this tweet, the author and other users criticize that this is a matter of “liturgical abuse” – i.e. when services are not held according to the will and norms of the church. According to the AFP news agency, other users even praised the priest for spreading the word of God on the beach.

Prosecutors are investigating Italian priests

The Archdiocese of Crotone in Calabria criticized the priest’s action, pointing out that the gestures and symbols of the Eucharistic celebration should be respected. The public prosecutor’s office has now got involved and, according to the Italian media, is investigating “denigration of a religious community.” Priest Bernasconi himself had previously apologized in an open letter to the Archbishop and all the faithful. He hopes “that you will understand my good intentions, which have been marred by too much naivety, and accept my sincere plea for forgiveness,” Euronews quoted the letter as saying.

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Sources: AFP, euronewsTwitter, Catholic.de

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