Gay dating website for ‘homosensible’ Catholic priests being run out of the Vatican

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According to reports, a gay dating website for “homosensible Roman Catholic priests”, has been operating out of the Vatican.

Despite not beingĀ explicitlyĀ pornographic, reports from EponymousFlower suggest that the site, named Venerabilis,Ā is geared towards enabling sexual contact between priests.

The site contains chatrooms in five languages, where sexual encounters in process have been discovered, with face-to-face meetings arranged in a number of locations.

The site is runĀ ā€œby a fraternity of Homo-Sensitive Roman Catholic Priestsā€ for those seeking to find ā€œlike-minded priestsā€ using chatrooms and ā€œmissed connectionsā€ posts.

When signing up to the site, new members are allocated an automatically-generated user ID, but a Catholic writer from Dallas, in the US, has said the site is full of personal email addresses.

“This site is smart in that everyone operates under automatically generated IDs, but people are dumb and have left their personal e-mails all over the place. I bet a decent multi-lingual private investigator could identify dozens of people from the site in an afternoonā€™s work.”

The site also includes live Twitter feeds for issues such as whenĀ the Pope recently sparked controversy with aĀ remarkĀ about a ā€œgay lobbyā€ within the Vatican, for which theĀ Latin American and Caribbean Confederation of ReligiousĀ was forced to issue a formal apology.