Europe: churches attacked

The Christian Institute  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jul 2014
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Europe: churches attacked

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Churches around Europe were subjected to theft, arson and explosions last year, according to a new report published in late May.

Over 100 incidences of vandalism across 11 European countries are catalogued by a think-tank, the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians. The report details cases of petrol bombs being thrown at a church in Italy, and Lutheran buildings that were burnt down in Germany.

Other examples include a man jailed in the UK for setting fire to churches, Bibles stolen in Germany and provocative graffiti spray-painted in a French cathedral.

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