France: December Sees Several Acts of Vandalism Against Churches
In 2021 alone, more than 800 anti-Christian incidents were recorded in France, according to a report from the Catholic News Agency.
In 2021 alone, more than 800 anti-Christian incidents were recorded in France, according to a report from the Catholic News Agency.
Attacks on churches in Leipzig, a city that’s well known for being a left-wing extremist stronghold, have occurred in frequent intervals over the past several years.
Climate activists have been using attempted vandalism of great art works as a new way to stir up emotions. At the increased rate of incidents, it may only be a matter of time until something irreplaceable gets damaged or destroyed.
In the days following the centre’s opening, the Dator Clinic sent out several Tweets and retweets calling Refugio ProVida “an assault centre.” Some tweets also stated, “we cannot allow this” and “please do something.”
In Eastern Germany, a soviet memorial for victims of the war and a memorial for victims of a concentration camp have been defaced. Besides Swastikas, pro-Ukrainian messages have been spray painted in blue and yellow.
The nature of these acts of vandalism differs in each case. They may be purely thefts to recover valuables, but they testify to a general climate of hostility towards Catholic faith in France.
The prosecutor’s office in Digne-les-Bains, a French commune situated in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of southeastern France, has opened an official investigation into an incident last Thursday which saw a group of individuals use rocks to smash the glass display of the memorial.
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