TikTok‑Known Priest Opens OnlyFans Account; Claims Jesus Visited Sinners

Polish priest Rafał Główczyński, known on TikTok as “Priest from the Estate,” has opened an OnlyFans account to fund his new Warsaw café club, saying he follows the example of Jesus.

Priest From the Estate Opens OnlyFans Account

Rafał Główczyński, known online as “Priest from the Estate,” has launched an OnlyFans profile to generate revenue for his new venue in central Warsaw.

“People will soon ask why I’m not raising funds on Patronite or a similar platform,” he said, quoted by the Polish Press Agency. “The answer is simple: there are many similar campaigns on Patronite, and, to the best of my knowledge, no priest has asked for support on that type of platform.”

Główczyński also said he aligns with Jesus, who “walked with customs officers, sinners, and prostitutes,” and that he intends to “enter places associated with sin and speak about Him.” He plans to post Gospel commentaries and raise further money for the venue.

Evangelical Café Club in Former Brothel

With almost 200,000 TikTok followers, Główczyński is known for his pro‑social work and long‑standing effort to dismantle Church stereotypes. After the success of the summer café‑club Circle of Butterflies on the Vistula Boulevards, he opened a yearly venue at 22 Żurawiej Street in Warsaw in October.

The new location will have no price list or alcohol; patrons will pay only what they can afford. The site previously housed a brothel and a comedy club. “Where a club of bodily pleasures for men once existed, we will create an evangelical café club,” he emphasized.

Daily Event Schedule Set for New Club

The club will open Saturday 11 October at 8 p.m. Each day offers a different theme: Mondays are “Smile Day,” welcoming families with children with disabilities; food and drinks are free, and smiles are the only accepted currency.

Tuesdays feature dance parties for seniors. Wednesdays are integration days with evening programming that includes joint viewing of matches and films. Thursdays host discussions on faith and church life. Fridays present performances, concerts, and meetings with interesting people.

Saturdays mirror the Vistula café club with non‑alcoholic dance parties, and Sundays are family days with children.

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