Bulgaria bishop stripped of job after orgy

A bishop who heads a Bulgarian Orthodox Church monastery has been dismissed after it was revealed he had an orgy with four women.

A senior bishop from the Bulgarian Orthodox Church has been dismissed after an online video emerged of him at an orgy with four women.

Bishop Boris, who headed the second-largest monastery in the country, was relieved of his duties on Thursday after being found guilty of acts "unworthy of his post", said a statement from the Church's supreme clerical body, the Holy Synod.

It followed allegations that emerged in the daily Trud, which reported on a video clip of the bishop with the four women.

The orgy is just the latest scandal to hit the church, which counts 80 per cent of all Bulgarians as followers.

On the opening of government archives in January 2012, it was revealed that 11 members of the Holy Synod had been agents of, or had collaborated with, the former communist regime.

One of those was the hugely controversial bishop Kiril.

Well-known for driving an American luxury car around his seaside diocese of Varna, his body was found on a Black Sea beach last summer, though foul play was later ruled out.


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