Expelled Father Tells the Truth

Father Adam Kotas: Spiritual TikToker

In recent days, social media has been witness to a dramatic turn in the story of Father Adam Kotas, a 39-year-old Polish priest. He became a sensation on digital platforms by using them as a means to spread the word of God. However, his sudden popularity gave way to a mysterious silence on social media, sparking speculation about his well-being.

After his virtual disappearance, the truth came to light when Father Adam Kotas himself reported being a victim of sexual abuse. This unexpected turn shook his followers and led the Catholic Church to take drastic measures, removing him from his ecclesiastical position. In a letter, they announced that Pope Francis authorized his removal from the priesthood and the process of laicization.

This case sheds light on the dark reality that some members of the clergy face, highlighting the need to address internal issues within the Church.

Father Adam Kotas Breaks the Silence

Originally from Poland, Father Adam Kotas found in social media a platform to reach a wide audience. His move to the United States marked not only a geographical change but also an adaptation to the Spanish language. This unconventional priest decided to explore the world of TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube as channels to share his spiritual messages. Now, Father has broken the silence through his social media account, where he sends a message to his followers.

“The Human Being is the Only Animal”

His unique style of preaching, described by some as a mix between stand-up comedy and divine sermons, quickly gained him a large number of followers. Father Adam Kotas’ videos, which addressed spiritual themes with a unique touch, garnered thousands of views and shares. Similarly, his fresh and modern approach attracted a diverse audience, many of whom were not regular followers of religious content. “The human being is the only animal that harms himself. Dogs and cats don’t harm themselves. That’s why God gives us commandments to live because we harm ourselves,” he said.

Father Says the Unthinkable

“Everyone here wants to kill themselves. They don’t want to live because they don’t have a relationship with Christ, with the living God,” the priest continued in a video. “It hurts my heart to see the situation of humans around me,” the Polish revealed on TikTok. “I see how immigrants behave here, just like my own family. It hurts my heart. You sell your family members, you sell your children,” he assures.

Adam Kotas Reported Abuse

However, the virality and success of Father Adam Kotas were tarnished when he publicly revealed being a victim of sexual abuse during the year 2021. According to his testimony, the Archdiocese of Las Vegas chose to silence the incident through a financial agreement. “In 2021, the Archdiocese of Las Vegas made me sign a paper where I said I wouldn’t talk about what happened, that the priest raped and abused me,” he revealed. “They gave me money back then to shut me up because I needed money for my psychological therapies, they gave me money and made me sign a paper and threatened me,” he emphasized.

In conclusion, Father Adam Kotas’s story serves as a reminder of the complexity and challenges faced by individuals, even those in positions of trust and authority. It underscores the importance of addressing such issues with transparency and accountability, especially within the Church.