After the scandal of the priest from Nemakščiai about the hidden family – the verdict: the woman and children move out of the house
A scandal involving a priest from Nemakščiai, who allegedly hid a relationship and children, has led to the woman and children moving out following public scrutiny and church actions.
A controversy has erupted surrounding the priest Kazys Žutautas from Nemakščiai, who is accused of concealing a relationship and fathering children. The issue gained widespread attention after a journalist from LRT radio visited the priest, leading to social media posts identifying him despite the initial belief among locals that he was a police officer or a truck driver. This revelation prompted local neighbors and communities to engage in discussions about the priest’s private life.
Following the scandal, the Telšiai diocese responded by stating that the bishop had warned the priest regarding this personal situation. The diocese emphasized the seriousness of the claims concerning the alleged family living in property owned by the priest, and they have taken steps to address the matter publicly. According to the priest, after his mother passed away and his father's health deteriorated, family members decided to transfer ownership of the family home to his sister, and in return, he received financial compensation for his investments.
The implications of this story extend beyond the priest's individual scandal, as it raises questions about clerical celibacy and accountability within the church. The public reaction highlights the intersection of personal lives of religious figures and community perceptions, with significant media coverage reflecting broader social attitudes towards such controversies within the church. This situation could potentially influence future policies and protocols related to clergy conduct in Lithuania.