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Man Urinates On Sacred Vatican Altar In Front Of hundreds Of Horrified Tourists

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Visitors to St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City were left horrified on Friday morning, October 10, after a man urinated on the Altar of Confession, one of the holiest sites in Catholicism, in full view of hundreds of worshippers and tourists.

According to Corriere della Sera, the man managed to get past the turnstiles surrounding the sacred area and climb the steps to the altar at around 9:30 a.m. before committing the act.

Shocking footage circulating on social media shows the suspect with his trousers lowered, urinating on the altar believed to rest directly above the tomb of Saint Peter, the chief disciple of Jesus Christ.

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Witnesses described the moment as deeply disturbing, with some onlookers turning away while others stared in disbelief. Plainclothes police officers swiftly intervened and led the man away, arresting him at the scene. Before being taken into custody, the man reportedly made an obscene gesture toward the crowd.

Reports indicate that Pope Leo XIV was informed of the desecration and was said to be “shocked” by the incident. The Lepanto Institute, an organization dedicated to defending Catholic sanctuaries, has since called for the altar to be “reconsecrated” following what it described as a grave act of desecration.

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The video has sparked widespread outrage online, with many devout Catholics expressing anger and sorrow. Some social media users argued that the Vatican’s openness to millions of tourists annually may have contributed to declining reverence for holy spaces.

One user commented, “Are we allowing the disrespect because we ourselves no longer demand any level of respect? Maybe it’s time to stop turning cathedrals into tourist attractions and enforce proper conduct.”

This is not the first time St Peter’s Basilica has been targeted. In 2023, a naked man with “Save children of Ukraine” scrawled across his back jumped onto the same altar, and earlier this year, another individual was arrested after vandalising the site and damaging valuable candelabras.

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Vatican authorities have not yet released the suspect’s identity, but Italian police confirmed that an investigation is underway. The Basilica has since been closed temporarily for cleaning and security review.

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VATICAN CITY—CONFIRMED that a man desecrated the Papal Altar of St Peter’s Basilica, at 9:30AM yesterday morning, by urinating on it in the presence of hundreds of pilgrims.

Holy Mass was being celebrated, at the time, at the Altar of the Chair.

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— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) October 11, 2025

 

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