Christianity under attack in "anti-semitic" France

Started by yankeedoodle, April 14, 2019, 09:30:17 AM

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yankeedoodle

The media is CONSTANTLY reporting about rising "anti-semitism" in France  https://duckduckgo.com/?q=rise+in+antisemitism+france&atb=v116-4_f&ia=web , which leaves no time to report about the rise in the number and nature of anti-Christian attacks.  Who is perpetrating the anti-Christian attacks, and the cover-up?  No doubt, Israhell is responsible.

France has had a large Muslim population for decades, but this increase coincides with Israhell's destruction of the Middle East, which forces refugees - many/most of them Muslim - into France and Europe.  These refugees can easily become scapegoats for anti-Christian attacks perpetrated by Israhell's operatives and the Muslim criminals/terrorists they control.  Creating conflict between Christians and Muslims in France, of course, is something Israhell would NEVER dream of doing, of course.   <:^0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0jUJNvTfdw

yankeedoodle

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Once they can blame a Moosslluum, any guess on what will happen?   <:^0

Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on fire (PHOTO, VIDEO)
https://www.rt.com/news/456608-notre-dame-cathedral-fire-paris/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Smoke and fire is seen leaping from the top of Notre Dame, the iconic Paris cathedral. Videos shot by people show the blaze engulfing the spire between its bell towers.

The fire broke out in the cathedral on Monday afternoon, a Paris fire department confirmed, adding that a major operation to tackle the fire is underway.

https://twitter.com/almacy/status/1117835910131978241

The causes of the incident remain unknown so far.

https://twitter.com/ccasacub/status/1117836234045321216

The Medieval cathedral is one of the main attractions of the French capital, seeing 12 million tourists a year.

https://twitter.com/Mr_Innovation/status/1117838538639384576

The incident took place as the jewel of the Gothic architecture was undergoing a major overhaul costing € 11 million ($ 12.43 million), with the renovation works being expected to be finished around 2022.

https://twitter.com/R_Vanyper/status/1117844627862822915

https://twitter.com/Solwii/status/1117838050342645760

Last week, 16 bronze representing the 12 apostles and the four evangelists from the New Testament were lifted off the spire of the cathedral by crane. Some scaffolding can now be seen close to the flames leaping out near the cathedral's spire.

https://twitter.com/stephemcneal/status/1117839562271789056

The cathedral was being built from 13th to 15th century.





yankeedoodle

Notre Dame fire follows months of arson, vandalism & desecration of French Catholic churches
https://www.rt.com/news/456629-french-catholic-churches-attacks/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

While the world watched in horror at Paris' historic Notre Dame Cathedral erupting in flames Monday, the fire is only the latest in a series of incidents that have left social media awash in images of heavily damaged churches.

France has been hit with a string of fires at Catholic churches, some of which occurred alongside desecration of sacred objects and acts of vandalism. While the fire at Notre Dame appears to be an accident connected to renovations of the church, the image of the famous spire engulfed in flames is a hard hit on the historically deeply Catholic France, as well as Catholics all over who have seen their religion reeling from devastating scandals, cover-ups and attacks.

While Notre Dame is undoubtedly the most well-known landmark to be affected, Paris' second largest church, Saint-Sulpice, briefly burst into flames on March 17, the fire damaging doors and stained glass windows on the building's exterior. Police later reported that the incident had not been an accident.

"The images of flames in Saint Sulpice church this weekend are one more example of the violence committed against Catholics," said Philippe Gosselin and Annie Genevard of France's National Assembly, tying the incident into a wider trend of attacks on Catholic places of worship.

February saw a series of such attacks across France. In one incident, a cross of human excrement was smeared on the wall of the Notre Dame des Enfants in Nimes, the vandals also looting the church and spreading consecrated wafers in the garbage.

The same month, the altar at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur was set on fire, while statues and crosses were smashed throughout the premises. Two teenagers were later arrested in relation to the incident.

In another incident on February 4, a statue of the Virgin Mary was found smashed on the ground at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Houilles, Yvelines. Just days later, the Eucharist was scattered and the altar cloth soiled at Church of Notre Dame de Dijon.

The attacks come at a time when the Church is hurting for sympathy, enwrapped in child sex abuse scandals that have left even the pope declaring "all out battle" on criminal clergy.