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    Catholic Priest Arrested For Desecrating Church Altar

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comOctober 9, 2020 --- 12:15 pmNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Catholic priest has been arrested for desecrating the altar of Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church in Pearl River, Louisiana.

    The priest known as Rev. Travis Clark was arrested for allegedly filming himself having carnal knowledge of two dominatrices on the altar at his Catholic church. The dominatrices were identified as adult film actress Mindy Dixon, 41, and 23-year-old Melissa Cheng.

    They were nabbed after a passersby saw the lights on later than usual on September 30. The unidentified witness saw the half-naked priest having inappropriate relationship with the two women who were dressed in corsets and high-heeled boots.

    The witness took video footage of the unholy trinity and then called police. Cops arrested Rev. Clark along with his two altar servers Mindy Dixon and Melissa Cheng, and booked them on obscenity charges.

    New site, Nola, reported that Dixon had also posted about the s3x act on social media the day before it occurred.  The site reported that Dixon said she was traveling to the New Orleans area to ‘defile a house of God’ with another dominatrix.

    Following the arrest of Clark who was ordained in 2013, he has been suspended from the archdiocese. Church law says that when sacred places are violated they must be ‘repaired by penitential rite’ before they can be used again.

    After the incident, Gregory Aymond, the archbishop of the New Orleans archdiocese visited the church to perform a ritual to restore the sanctity of the altar which is the most sacred of church spaces. Aymond has also announced that Rev Carol Shirima would replace Clark beginning on October 11.

    Clark was released from jail on a $25,000 bond. Cheng and Dixon posted bonds of $7,500. All three could face six months to three years in prison if convicted of obscenity.

    Catholic Church Gregory Aymond-archbishop of the New Orleans archdiocese Melissa Cheng Pearl River-Louisiana Rev Carol Shirima Rev. Travis Clark Saints Peter-Paul Roman Catholic Church
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