Ministry in Poland Glas is sometimes described as a
katocelebryta ("Catholic celebrity"). His often controversial views have been the subject of discussions on the internet, including those with the participation of representatives of the Polish Episcopate. On 15 October 2016, in
Jasna Góra, Glas said a prayer for the release of Poland from the effects of sins committed in public space. This prayer event was called the Great Penance. For 10 years of his ministry, in addition to performing his daily duties, he was also an exorcist. He uses the name of Peter Glas when serving his British parish, but various sources title him as a father (fr.) or a reverend (rev.).
Work as an exorcist Glas regularly conducts
exorcisms. , Glas is not officially an exorcist. According to a statement by Chancellor of the
Płock Curia,At the request of Fr. Bishop Artur G. Miziński, Secretary General of the Polish Bishops' Conference, we provide information about Fr. Piotr Glas. This former member of the Society of Christ for Polish Diaspora, and currently working in the Diocese of Portsmouth in Great Britain, recently conducting many retreat sessions, days of recollection and workshops in Poland - does not have a formal consent to perform the service of an exorcist. Opinions collected and sent to the Ordinaries state that Glas was not legally subject to any of the Polish bishops, as he was a priest of the Diocese of Portsmouth and was "no longer an exorcist". This was presented as an informal opinion by the Polish Episcopate about Glas. Glas' activities as an exorcist were criticised outside the church. == Publications ==