Randy couple spark outrage after having sex on altar and FILMING IT forcing church staff to ‘cleanse’ it with holy water

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A raunchy couple filmed themselves bonking behind the altar of a Belgian church – prompting mass outrage. Poor staff at the Belgian church were forced to “cleanse” the scene with holy water, following the X-rated ecclesiastical romp. CENFilthy footage of the romp was shared online[/caption] Google Maps/CENStaff at the church had to cleanse the scene with holy water[/caption] The video was filmed at Sint-Michielskerk Church in the city of Bree in the north-eastern Belgian province of Limburg. In the footage, the couple can be seen having sex behind the church altar. The man can be seen filming with one, while occasionally groping his partner’s waist with the other. It is unclear when the video was filmed or by who – but it first started doing therounds on WhatsApp before spreading on social media. Most read in News TWISTED TEEN Killer teen, 15, unmasked as he's jailed for 16 years after murdering pal, 12 MUM'S AGONY Brit celebrity stylist's son, 3, found dead in burnt-out car near dad's body 'SO EMOTIONAL' Carer, 36, sobs as she finishes last shift after losing job for refusing jab DRAGGED AWAY Only goggles found after Brit dad killed by 'mammoth' 14ft great white shark FIGHT FOR LIFE I thought I had heartburn before doctors said I may not see my kids grow up RAPE ATTACK Man, 22, raped after being attacked by male as cops step up patrols The church is a publicly accessible building. According to Het Nieuwsblad, the police are investigating the incident as pornography in a public place and dissemination of the images. Bree mayor Liesbeth Van der Auwera said: “The police have announced that a double report has officially been drawn up.” Sint-Michielskerk Church spokesperson Ernest Essers said the filmed incident “exceeded all boundaries of decency, respect, and fairness.” He said he received the video via WhatsApp on 29th October, adding: “This is public defamation. “We are going to file a complaint with the police. “Due to the extended All Saints weekend, this would have happened on Wednesday,” he speculated. Essers said: “We want to handle this discreetly, but of course we want it to be followed up. “This has overwhelmed us.”