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Vatican Buys A Building With A Gay Sauna

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MSN.COM - Don't you just hate it when you buy property that turns out to house a gay sauna? That's exactly what happened to the Vatican. In 2008, the Holy See purchased a $29.9 million share in a Rome apartment block that, the Italian press has now revealed, houses Europa Multiclub.

It's billed as Europe's largest gay sauna, and frequently throws "bear nights." (If you don't know what that means, ask your gay friends). What an embarrassing and obviously completely unintentional slip-up this is for the Vatican! The block contains 19 Vatican apartments, many of which house priests — who have absolutely, definitely, never ever popped into that awful place downstairs.

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