Christians Under Attack: Catholic Churches Desecrated Across France (VIDEO)
French Prime Minister Edouard Phillipe expressed his outrage about the desecration of Catholic churches in the country, which he stressed “must be unanimously condemned”.
At least 10 incidents of vandalism and desecration of Catholic churches have been reported across France since the beginning of February, according to media reports.
The actions included the desecration of altars, the defacing of Christ on the cross, arson attacks and an extreme case of human excrement being spread across the walls.
One of the first attacks occurred on 4 February at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Houilles, where a 19th century statue of the Virgin Mary was found smashed on the ground.
Tristesse de la communauté catholique diocésaine et de la paroisse Dijon-Notre-Dame en particulier: profanation de l’église ce matin. Messe de réparation présidée par l’archevêque ce samedi à 17h30. @Lebienpublic @RCFDijon @F3Bourgogne Merci pour vos RT. pic.twitter.com/n9CG2KKtNr
— Diocese de Dijon (@DiocesedeDijon) February 9, 2019
Father Francois-Laurent Heart said that the statue was “completely pulverised”, adding that it was “irreparable”. Three desecration incidents took place in the church in the space of 10 days, with a cross being damaged and thrown to the ground by vandals.
L’#église #catholique Notre-Dame des Enfants, quartier des Amoureux à #Nîmes victime de dégradations. Les auteurs ont dessiné sur un mur une croix avec des excréments et des osties volées dans le tabernacle. Une enquête est en cours. pic.twitter.com/YI3eTJvSH4
— Gazette Live Nîmes (@GazettedeNimes) February 7, 2019
Also in February, eucharistic hosts were stolen and scattered around Notre-Dame church in Dijon, 175 miles south-east of Paris. Father Emmanuel Pic slammed the attack as one which was launched against the “heart of the Catholic faith.”
50+ churches in France were vandalized just during the month of February!
— Marc (@MarcWizy) March 23, 2019
Catholic churches in France are being set on fire & smeared w/ excrement, in a surge in attacks
WHERE IS THE CRY OF THE POPE? ALL IS SILENTT! pic.twitter.com/hkX1J4HLcs
“Nothing of value has been broken, but it’s the intent that’s very shocking,” he pointed out.
Also being looted was Notre-Dame church in Dijon where the vandals also reportedly drew a cross on the wall with human excrement and damaged other religious items in the church. On his Twitter page in mid-February, French Prime Minister Edouard Phillipe wrote about “5 degraded churches in one week in France”.
#dab #jesus. #ohmygod. Un ou des petits malins ont incendié la #cathédrale st Alain de #Lavaur et détérioré un #crucifix pic.twitter.com/oOkDVD89jV
— Batigne Laurent (@laurentbatigne) February 6, 2019
“In our secular Republic, places of worship are respected. Such acts shock me and must be unanimously condemned. I will tell the bishops of France at the meeting of the forum of dialogue with the Catholic Church”, he underscored.
Last Sunday, the Church of St.Sulpice in Paris, where the Da Vinci Code movie was filmed, was set on fire just after midday mass, in what firefighters and police claimed was an arson attack.
THE SAINT SULPICE IN PARIS JUST IGNITED WHILE I WAS INSIDE pic.twitter.com/40PHCZ177w
— lil g (@lili_gasparr) March 17, 2019
Cleric leaders reportedly remained tight-lipped about the attacks which came two years after crackdown on Catholic churches across France and Belgium in 2016, thought to be the work of Daesh*.
- Source : Sputnik News