Shame incident happened in the Roman Catholic Church! Young man started urinating openly on the cobbless table watch viral video here

A shocking and humiliating incident occurred in the famous St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, one of the holiest sites for Christians. The incident occurred at the confessional altar, one of the most sacred sites of Christianity, where the grave of St. Peter is located. The pope celebrates the mass there and millions of Christians come to visit. This incident happened on October 10. At about 9am, hundreds of tourists and dedicated mass attended in the St. Peter’s Basilica. An unidentified man jumped over the safety barrier near the altar and began to urinate on the confession, before many devoted. Vatican City – confirms that a man profaned the papal altar of St Peter’s Basilica at 9:30 yesterday morning by urinating in the presence of hundreds of pilgrims. Holy mass was celebrated at the altar of the chair at the time. https://t.co/ceqpii4xod – Bree a Dail (@breeadail) October 11, 2025 Video material clearly shows that she bends over, pulls her pants up and turns to show her naked back to the tourists. The whole scene was disgusting and humiliating. People were stunned, some made videos, while others turned away. Who will be the new pope? The election process will begin on May 7 in the Vatican City. According to various Italian news agencies, security guards and ordinary police officers, police officers immediately jumped into action and escorted the man. The video of the incident is distributing online officials from the Vatican, did not immediately issue a statement about the incident. However, some reports indicate that Pope Leo was informed about the news and that the news was “shocked”. The incident is the latest in a series of disturbances and disruptions that have taken place at the basilicism over the past few years. In February, another person damaged ritual objects on the same altar, according to the Catholic News Agency, which reports on events in the Vatican. According to Fox News, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement: “This is the case of a man with serious mental disabilities, who was detained by Vatican police and then handed over to Italian authorities.” According to reports, the man took off his clothes and got on the altar, the holy place where Christian rituals are performed. According to the Vatican Code of Canon Law (Canon 1211), serious acts are committed in a holy place that insult the believers are considered transgressions of the holiness of that place. In such cases, public prayers are postponed until fine rituals are performed to restore the holiness of the church. Share this story -tags