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Catholic churches being vandalized across France

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    We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Since the beginning of 2019, France has seen a torrent of attacks which have included arson, vandalism, and desecration of a number of its historic Catholic churches.

    The defacers have torn down crosses, knocked down tabernacles, smashed statues, and have destroyed the Eucharist, igniting fears of a rise in widespread anti-Catholic sentiment across the country.

    On Sunday the 17th of March, just following midday mass, the historic Church of St. Sulpice in Paris was set ablaze, Newsweek reported. Although nobody was injured, French authorities are currently still looking into the attack, which firefighters have attributed to arson.


    First constructed in the 17th century, the Church of St. Sulpice is home to three paintings done by Eugene Delacroix, a French Romanic artist. The church was used in the movie adaptation of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code.

    According to the Catholic publication La Croix International, just last month, in north-central France at the St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Houilles, a statue of the Virgin Mary was found smashed, and the churches altar cross had been hurled onto the ground.

    In the same month, an altar cloth was burned and statues of saints and crosses were all smashed at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur, in south-central France. Following the vandalism, the city’s Mayor, Bernard Canyon, in a public statement said, “God will forgive. Not me.”

    In Nimes, a southern city located near the Spanish border, vandals smeared a cross with human excrement and looted the altar of the church of Notre-Dame des Enfants (Our Lady of the Children).

    Consecrated hosts used in communion ceremonies, which are believed by Catholics to be the body of Jesus Crist, were found sprinkled among the trash outside of the church building.

    Bishop Robert Wattebled of Nimes, in a statement given to the press, said, “This greatly affects our diocesan community. The sign of the cross and the Blessed Sacrament have been the subject of serious injurious actions.”

    “This act of profanation hurts us all in our deepest convictions,” he added.

    According to the leading Catholic magazine, The Tablet, since February alone, there has been a record high 47 documented attacks on church and religious sites.

    The Observatory of Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe, which is based in Vienna, reported a 25 percent increase in attacks on Catholic churches in the first two months of 2019, compared to the same time period last year.

    Ellen Fatini, the group’s executive director, told Newsweek that although the motive in many of these attacks was unknown, France was facing a growing problem of anti-Christian violence – especially by neo-feminist and left-wing anarchist groups.

    She stated, “I think there is a rising hostility in France against the church and its symbols,” but “it seems to be more against Christianity and the symbols of Christianity. These attacks are on symbols that are really sacred to parishioners, to Catholics. Desecration of consecrated hosts is a very personal attack on Catholicism and Christianity, more than spray-painting a slogan on the outside wall of a church.”

    In her comments, she said that although France has a had a long secular tradition, that it was undoubtedly a culturally Christian country, and that any “attack on the church as a symbol of religion was also an attack on authority and patrimony.

    “The pressure is coming from the radical secularists or anti-religion groups as well as feminist activists who tend to target churches as a symbol of the patriarchy that needs to be dismantled,” Fatini continued.

    On the 9th of February, the altar at the church of Notre-Dame in Dijon was also broken into. The vandals removed the hosts from the tabernacle and scattered crumbs across the floor.

    French Prime Minister Edouard Phillipe met with French church leaders to denounce the attacks. He said in a statement that, “In our secular Republic, places of worship are respected. Such acts shock me and must be unanimously condemned.

    Senior officials with the Catholic Church in France also have expressed their heartache at the rise in attacks and the defilement of symbols of their faith.

    https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/03/2019-catholic-churches-are-being-desecrated-throughout-france/

    I've always known Catholics were evil. I tripped on a catholic churche's retardedly placed sprinkler recently and got injured. I thought about vandalizing the church, or at least chopping up the sprinkler with a machete. Then I read this article.

    Ahhh, now I don't have to do anything. Muslims are awesome.
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    Ghost Black Hole
    Pope won't even let these sheep kiss his ring, what a G

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    Originally posted by Ghost Pope won't even let these sheep kiss his ring, what a G


    lolol, I like how they all keep trying anyway.
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    Ghost Black Hole
    That video is a fuken sign of the apocalypse
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    Funny that he's so picky about having people kiss his hand but doesn't mind the choirboys sucking his cock.
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    Octavian motherfucker
    Algerian/ Moroccan Islamic bastards are responsible no doubt
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  7. #7
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Octavian Algerian/ Moroccan Islamic bastards are responsible no doubt

    Their historic mosques ought to be bombed in retaliation. Fucking sand-niggers.
  8. #8
    playingindirt Tuskegee Airman [nevermore overpopulate your whitweek]
    vandals disobeying the law breaking & destroying what doesn't belong to them aren't evil?
    oookey dokie. lolz 😆
  9. #9
    Originally posted by playingindirt vandals disobeying the law breaking & destroying what doesn't belong to them aren't evil?
    oookey dokie. lolz 😆

    Breaking someone's garden fence does not equate to an ungodly act Annie...
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    mikeyagain African Astronaut [unalterably regard the persecutor]
    Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/03/2019-catholic-churches-are-being-desecrated-throughout-france/

    I've always known Catholics were evil. I tripped on a catholic churche's retardedly placed sprinkler recently and got injured. I thought about vandalizing the church, or at least chopping up the sprinkler with a machete. Then I read this article.

    Ahhh, now I don't have to do anything. Muslims are awesome.



    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Breaking someone's garden fence does not equate to an ungodly act Annie…

    That may depend on the godly judges opinion??
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    Originally posted by mikeyagain That may depend on the godly judges opinion??

    Which is easily overruled by asking his son for forgiveness...It's even more of a joke than county court.
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    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
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