On a medieval history binge on YT and this video is super interesting for many reasons but my biggest takeaway was the insane priests of medieval Prague who had several recorded complaints against them including: 1. A priest who was running a brothel from his home 2. A priests who got in trouble for continuously seeing a prostitute but said it was okay bc he paid her immediately after and made her leave 3. A priests gets caught in a brothel and doesn’t want to get arrested so runs naked through the streets back to the parish then they would tell their parishioners not to have sex at Sunday mass 💀 so I guess men still had the audacity literally 1000 years ago
Jul 9, 2024

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