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European Churches: Vandalized, Defecated On, and Torched "Every Day"

  

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Via:  buzz-of-the-orient  •  5 years ago  •  5 comments

European Churches: Vandalized, Defecated On, and Torched "Every Day"

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European Churches: Vandalized, Defecated On, and Torched "Every Day"



by  Raymond Ibrahim , Gatestone Institute, April 14, 2019

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In February, vandals desecrated and smashed crosses and statues at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur, France, and mangled the arms of a statue of a crucified Christ in a mocking manner. In addition, an altar cloth was burned. (Image source: Eutrope/Wikimedia Commons)

Countless churches throughout Western Europe are being vandalized, defecated on, and torched.

In France, two churches are desecrated every day on average. According to   PI-News , a German news site, 1,063 attacks on Christian churches or symbols (crucifixes, icons, statues) were registered in France in 2018. This represents a 17% increase compared to the previous year (2017), when 878 attacks were   registered   — meaning that such attacks are only going from bad to worse.

Among some of the recent desecrations in France, the following took place in just February and March:

  • Vandals plundered Notre-Dame des Enfants Church in Nîmes and used   human excrement to draw a cross   there; consecrated bread was found thrown outside among garbage.
  • The Saint-Nicolas Church in Houilles was   vandalized   on three separate occasions in February; a 19th century statue of the Virgin Mary, regarded as " irreparable ," was " completely pulverized ," said a clergyman; and a hanging cross was thrown to the floor.
  • Vandals   desecrated and smashed crosses   and statues at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur, and mangled the arms of a statue of a crucified Christ in a mocking manner. In addition, an altar cloth was burned.
  • Arsonists   torched   the Church of St. Sulpice in Paris soon after midday mass on Sunday, March 17.

Similar reports are coming out of Germany.   Four separate churches   were vandalized and/or torched in March alone. "In this country," PI-News   explained , "there is a creeping war against everything that symbolizes Christianity: attacks on mountain-summit crosses,   on sacred statues by the wayside , on churches... and recently also on cemeteries."

Who is primarily behind these ongoing and increasing attacks on churches in Europe? The same German   report   offers a hint: "Crosses are broken, altars smashed, Bibles set on fire, baptismal fonts overturned, and the church doors smeared with Islamic expressions like 'Allahu Akbar.'"

Another German   report   from November 11, 2017 noted that in the Alps and Bavaria alone, around 200 churches were attacked and many crosses broken: "Police are currently dealing with church desecrations again and again. The perpetrators are often youthful rioters with a migration background." Elsewhere they are described as " young Islamists ."

Sometimes, sadly, in European regions with large Muslim populations, there seems to be a concomitant rise in attacks on churches and Christian symbols. Before Christmas 2016, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany, where   more than a million Muslims reside , some   50 public Christian statues   (including those of Jesus) were beheaded and crucifixes broken.

In 2016, following the arrival in Germany of another million mostly Muslim migrants, a local newspaper   reported   that in the town of Dülmen, "'not a day goes by' without attacks on religious statues in the town of less than 50,000 people, and the immediate surrounding area."

In France it also seems that where the number of Muslim migrants increases, so do attacks on churches. A January 2017 study   revealed   that, "Islamist extremist attacks on Christians" in France rose by 38 percent, going from 273 attacks in 2015 to 376 in 2016; the majority occurred during Christmas season and "many of the attacks took place in churches and other places of worship."

As a typical example, in 2014, a Muslim man committed " major acts of vandalism " inside a historic Catholic church in Thonon-les-Bains. According to a   report   (with pictures) he "overturned and broke two altars, the candelabras and lecterns, destroyed statues, tore down a tabernacle, twisted a massive bronze cross, smashed in a sacristy door and even broke some stained-glass windows." He also "trampled on" the Eucharist.

For similar examples in other European countries, please see   here ,   here ,   here ,   here , and   here .

In virtually every instance of church attacks, authorities and media obfuscate the identity of the vandals. In those rare instances when the Muslim (or "migrant") identity of the destroyers is leaked, the perpetrators are then presented as suffering from   mental health issues . As the recent PI-News   report   says:


"Hardly anyone writes and speaks about the increasing attacks on Christian symbols. There is an eloquent silence in both France and Germany about the scandal of the desecrations and the origin of the perpetrators.... Not a word, not even the slightest hint that could in anyway lead to the suspicion of migrants... It is not the perpetrators who are in danger of being ostracized, but those who dare to associate the desecration of Christian symbols with immigrant imports. They are accused of hatred, hate speech and racism."

Raymond Ibrahim , author of the new book,   Sword and Scimitar, Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West , is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute and a Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.



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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 years ago

What is really shameful is the silencing of the truth.

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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2  Jasper2529    5 years ago

And here is the truth that media wants to hide:

In virtually every instance of church attacks, authorities and media obfuscate the identity of the vandals. In those rare instances when the Muslim (or "migrant") identity of the destroyers is leaked, the perpetrators are then presented as suffering from mental health issues . As the recent PI-News report says:
"Hardly anyone writes and speaks about the increasing attacks on Christian symbols. There is an eloquent silence in both France and Germany about the scandal of the desecrations and the origin of the perpetrators.... Not a word, not even the slightest hint that could in anyway lead to the suspicion of migrants... It is not the perpetrators who are in danger of being ostracized, but those who dare to associate the desecration of Christian symbols with immigrant imports. They are accused of hatred, hate speech and racism."
 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Jasper2529 @2    5 years ago

In the words of the Lion in The Wizard of Oz....."Ain't it the truth, ain't it the truth."

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 years ago

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Buzz of the Orient
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4  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 years ago

That's the direction in Europe, but let's not forget the Coptic Christian churches in Egypt that are being torched and the Christians being slaughtered elsewhere in Africa.  As I see it, Europe can blame itself for importing its present woes. 

 
 

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