Nine churches were the targets of arson attacks over a span of three weeks from late August to mid-September in Europe, according to the Observatory of Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe. Three of the incidents, targeting Catholic places of worship, occurred in the Netherlands.
The sequence of recent arson began on August 25 in Bad Wörishofen, Germany. In that instance, both the church and its altar cloth were set ablaze, resulting in damage valued at several thousand euros, as mentioned in the statement.
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Another notable incident occurred on September 2 at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Saint-Omer, France. A suspect linked to this fire, with extreme left links and a history of sharing anti-Christian and pro-Islamic State content on social media. They have reportedly made previous attempts to set fire to 15 churches.
The most recent attack took place on September 15 at St. Anthony the Abbot Church in Wijchen, in the Netherlands. Here, attackers destroyed statues and set personal and devotional objects on fire. […]
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