@janemulberry
I hope we can agree to differ on this particular subject without rancour - and I am sorry if my previous post caused any hurt feelings; that was not my intention, although it does encapsulate my own particular belief on the subject. I don't think that the regular beatings from my clerical housemaster that I earned at boarding school influenced them, but who knows... 
You'll have gathered that I do find the antics of our Spiritual Leaders rather amusing, but the neighbours to the south are clear winners in this field, as the following newspaper extract from several years ago reveals:
"Sex and fraud woe for Greek church
Embattled Orthodox archbishop calls emergency meeting and asks for forgiveness over lurid claims
Greece's Orthodox church, buffeted by sex and corruption scandals, met in emergency session yesterday amid lurid claims that have included a newspaper and a TV station publishing photographs of a 91-year-old bishop naked in bed with a nubile young woman.
Scrambling to resolve the worst crisis in the church's modern history, the embattled spiritual leader, Archbishop Christodoulos, convened the rare meeting as allegations of skulduggery, sexual improprieties, trial rigging, drug and antiquities smuggling engulfed the institution.
Snatched tape-recordings, aired nightly, have revealed rampant homosexuality among senior clerics who, unlike ordinary priests, are under oaths of chastity.
The alleged debauchery has not been limited to monastic cells. Last week, claims emerged that Metropolitan Theoklitos of Thessaly, a leading churchman, had been arrested on suspicion of heroin and cocaine dealing in a police raid on a notorious nightclub in Athens.
The priest was reportedly rounded up with Seraphim Koulousousas, the archbishop's former private secretary, also implicated in another "unholy affair" involving gay sex with a bishop.
In a setback for Archbishop Christodoulos, Mr Koulousousas announced this week that he was leaving the church to embark on a career as a fashion designer in Paris.
Metropolitan Panteleimon of Attica, who headed Greece's richest diocese, was withdrawn from duties after allegations of "lewd exchanges with young men" and charges that he had embezzled around €4.4m (£3m) for "his old age."
The bishop is one of several eminent priests whose names have been linked in a widening trial-fixing and corruption scandal involving at least 20 judges currently under investigation.
Earlier this month, Archimandrite Iakovos Giosakis was also suspended after being charged with antiquities smuggling following the disappearance of valuable icons from his former diocese.
Although Archbishop Christodoulos appeared unusually contrite, he stopped short of chastising his own role in the growing furore. In yet another embarrassing twist, the fiery leader has been accused of procuring the services of a convicted heroin smuggler, Apostolos Vavylis, to help elect a favoured cleric to the post of patriarch of Jerusalem."

