Coronavirus. The case of priest Roman Kneblewski. Conversations with superiors

  • Kneblewski has no intention of stopping his anti-vaccine activity
  • The priest posted a video on the network explaining what the alleged disciplinary consequences should look like. Well, for the first time he was called by the Bishop of Bydgoszcz, Krzysztof Włodarczyk. According to him, the bishop turned to him with “a warm, natural, fatherly request that he refrain from using blunt words.”
  • The controversial priest only announced that he would choose his vocabulary more carefully
  • More similar information can be found on the Onet homepage

Father Kneblewski preached untruth from the beginning of the pandemic, that is, for nearly two years, but the Curia only made an official announcement about him less than a month ago. This was due to his increasingly aggressive posts in recent weeks, which included the “red plague” of members of the left, calling for fines for unvaccinated people, and when Minister Niedzielski announced the introduction of new pandemic restrictions, wrote Roman Kneblewski: “Down, away, niździelski, away beyond the Urals, and out of Poland! the whole head of this black rag so that you cannot be seen.”

Recently, the priest was also widely known for saying that it would be good to beat the participants of the Women’s Strike with sticks.

After these internet excesses, the Bydgoszcz curia, which had the power to punish Kneblewski from the start and did not take advantage of it, released its first official announcement regarding the priest’s fake news. As Marcin Jiers, the press spokesman for the Diocese of Bydgoszcz wrote, both the ordinary and the entire diocese are distancing themselves from the controversial pastor’s statements and actions. He noted that the retired pastor had recently been reprimanded many times, including for failing to respect state regulations regarding the pandemic and orders from church authorities.

“In the face of disobedience and persistence, which causes confusion and scandal, further disciplinary action will be taken against Father Kneblewski in the near future. This is not the voice of the Church,” wrote priest Marcin Jiers.

Nice conversation instead of disciplinary action

You can check to see if anything came out of the announcements made by Church representatives by looking at Father Kneblewski’s profile on Twitter. Since then, he has posted several multimedia there containing the opinions of alleged specialists in the fight against the pandemic, such as MP Grzegorz Braun, who was repeatedly barred from the Sejm’s sessions for not wearing a mask.

Here are the comments with which the priest used the material he shared (original spelling):

  • “Finally put an end to this scam, with this insane madness!”
  • “A leading virologist warns that injecting this dangerous stuff increases the risk of contracting the world’s most popular flu strain right now”
  • “Strong opposition to sanitary murder!”
  • ‘The dead will show what they can’
  • “It’s about not being humiliated, taking away your human dignity by covering your face with this pathetic rag, the mark of shame, stigmatizing a slave or a villain, because it does nothing and is very harmful. ! “

In addition, a retired pastor from Bydgoszcz recorded videos that were posted on YouTube. On the one hand, he derided vaccines for being an “experimental genetic compound,” while calling pandemic restrictions “pure stupidity.”

On the other hand, he explained what the alleged disciplinary consequences would be. Well, for the first time he was called by the Bishop of Bydgoszcz, Krzysztof Włodarczyk. But according to Kneblewski’s account, it was not a rebuke. According to him, the bishop turned to him with “a warm, natural, fatherly request not to use harsh words”.

Roman Kneblewski admitted he exaggerated the choice of words, but explained that he was carried away and that he didn’t want to irritate “ordinary people who wear clothes on their faces.”

– Since the bishop asked, I promised that I would be careful not to get carried away by my nerves and emotions – said Father Kneblewski. – If the bishop calls me and me in a polite, so warm, fatherly and caring way, he asks something, then this is the biggest order for me. . . . My bishop does not mind expressing my opinion or speaking in public. And I will – he added.

From the monologues presented in the films, an obvious conclusion emerges that Father Kneblewski has no intention of limiting his anti-vaccination and anti-pandemic propaganda.

fr. Kneblewski in the war

Roman Kneblewski became known a few years ago for his controversial films, which he put on the internet. He fiercely criticized the leftist views therein. As a result, he was hailed as the “chaplain of the nationalists”.

Coincidentally, he said things like: about Muslims slitting Europeans’ throats, mocking Ryszard Petru on Twitter, calling for “the ban on coding”, supporting nationalism and complaining about “Facebook links”. He also criticized Jerzy Owsiak and the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity several times. His most controversial statements X-rayed through the parquet.

W 2019 r. Roman Kneblewski was fired by the Bishop of Bydgoszcz Jan Tyrawa as parish priest. The advocacy of PiS councilors and the support march for him did not help himwho later walked the streets of Bydgoszcz.

In March 2020, a priest from Bydgoszcz began fighting the facts about the pandemic. It was then that he showed himself first as an anti-vaccine, and then as an anti-vaginal. He considers himself “a free Pole, not a slave”. YouTube has removed some of his videos and one of Onet’s lyrics for his inconsistent statements about the coronavirus The chairman of the Supreme Medical Council, Andrzej Matyja, asked for a response in his case from the chairman of the Polish Episcopal Conference, the Archbishop. Stanislaw Gedeckic.


Photo: Twitter / Press material

Kneblewski – anti-vaccine propaganda on Twitter

The church was silent on this matter for a long time. To the lyrics of Onet, where we called him “the chaplain of anti-Covidians”, Bydgoszcz diocese spokesman Marcin Jiers said:: – Father Kneblewski’s opinion on the coronavirus should be treated individually. He was, of course, reprimanded many times for their preaching and required to observe the rules of sanitary safety. I personally brought it to his attention. Unfortunately, the effect is what it is.

Social networks often blocked and removed some of Roman Kneblewski’s anti-pandemic materials. Each time he came back and preached the same thing, for example that vaccines are “nonsense” and lead to disability.

“Stop being afraid, because there is no plague. Every seeing and thinking person knows this is fake. To clear weather! – Time to get out of this godless slavery and humiliation. Enough!” – He wrote.

A few months ago, politicians wrote complaints about him when we revealed on Onet that he was using the MP’s death for anti-vaccination propaganda.

You can read more about Roman Kneblewski here.

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