An Italian priest said he would retreat and embarked on the “Costa Concordia”
An Italian priest who told his parishioners that would be a week of spiritual retreat has been discovered among the survivors of the sinking of the Cruiser Costa Concordia by a message posted by his niece on a social network.
The priest, Massimo Donghi, had been communicated to the faithful of his parish in Besana Brianza, in the Lombardy region, would ponder a few days, when in reality he embarked with his mother and her niece on the cruise ship that wrecked the day 13 past from the Italian of Giglio Island, advises this Friday the newspaper Corriere della Sera.
The actual whereabouts of the religious was unveiled hours after the sinking by the couple, who recently arrived at Earth wrote in the social network Facebook that her grandmother, her uncle and she were safe.
The niece of the priest explained that the family managed to reach safety up a boat lifeguard who moved to the island of Giglio, as did so many other survivors. The parishioners of the parish have been very surprised by the news and are now calling for explanations to the priest that lied them.
