New South African church celebrates drinking alcohol

Leader of the Gabola Church, self-proclaimed Pope Tsietsi Makiti, second from right, prepares for a service in a bar in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg Sunday, April 15, 2018. The new church in South Africa celebrates drinking alcohol and holds enthusiastic, alcohol fuelled services in bars, for those who have been rejected by other churches because they drink alcohol. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

Leader of the Gabola Church, self-proclaimed Pope, Tsietsi Makiti, drinks from a chalice during a church service in a bar in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg Sunday, April 15 2018. The new church in South Africa celebrates drinking alcohol and holds enthusiastic, alcohol fuelled services in bars, for those who have been rejected by other churches because they drink alcohol. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

A worshipper reaches for her beer during a service of the Gabola Church in a bar in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg, Sunday, April 15, 2018. The new church in South Africa celebrates drinking alcohol and holds enthusiastic, alcohol fuelled services in bars, for those who have been rejected by other churches because they drink alcohol. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

A bottle of whiskey is prepared to anoint a priest with whiskey into the Gabola Church during a service in a bar in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg Sunday, April 15, 2018. The new church in South Africa celebrates drinking alcohol and holds enthusiastic, alcohol fuelled services in bars, for those who have been rejected by other churches because they drink alcohol. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

Worshippers are welcomed to a Gabola Church service in a bar in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg on Sunday, April 15, 2018. The new church in South Africa celebrates drinking alcohol and holds enthusiastic, alcohol fuelled services in bars. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

Leader of the Gabola Church, self-proclaimed Pope, Tsietsi Makiti, delivers his sermon during a service in a bar in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg Sunday, April 15, 2018. The new church in South Africa celebrates drinking alcohol and holds enthusiastic, alcohol fuelled services in bars, for those who have been rejected by other churches because they drink alcohol. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

ORANGE FARM, South Africa — Dressed in a red robe and a gold-trimmed bishop’s miter, the clergyman pours whiskey into his cupped hand and anoints the forehead of the man sitting before him.

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