Members at a Catholic church in
Hörsching, Austria are up in arms after two Indecency films were
allegedly shot in their house of worship in June, without the parish
priest’s permission. The films, which were made available for download
online, prompted the Diocese of Linz to file an official complaint
against its adult star(s) and crew members, who face up to six months in
jail if they’re found guilty. So, while it might not be as strange as
having s*x on top of a Chipotle, making Indecency in a church seems to
have greater criminal consequences.
According
to The Local, police are currently searching for the films’ star,
24-year-old Polish-Austrian actress Babsi, who has become something of
an Internet sensation for her church Indecency role.
Investigators are
also looking into how the crew was able to get into the church, after
parish priest Father Walter confirmed that he had not granted the film
crew permission to shoot on the premises. Father Walter was also the one
to discover that his church had been used as a makeshift Indecency
studio, after an anonymous tipster alerted him to the videos online.
Under
section 189 of Austria’s criminal code, which outlaws any “mischief”
that might cause legitimate nuisance for a religious community, the
P0*nographers not only face potential jail time, but a fine as well. As
for the parish, clergy members are currently working to “reinstate the
dignity of the church.” According to a statement from the diocese, “the
sacraments which were celebrated in the past few weeks in the parish
church are still considered valid.”
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