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24 luglio 2021

L'ASSALTO CONTRO LE CHIESE CATTOLICHE AUMENTA NEL SILENZIO COMPLICE DI BERGOGLIO - Una mappa delle 48 chiese che sono state vandalizzate o bruciate in Canada

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IL FEROCE ASSALTO CONTRO LE CHIESE CATTOLICHE IN CANADA AUMENTA NEL SILENZIO COMPLICE DI BERGOGLIO E L'INCITAMENTO (“È COMPRENSIBILE”) DEL PRESIDENTE TRUDEAU


https://tnc.news/2021/07/15/a-




Una mappa delle 48 chiese vandalizzate o bruciate in Canada

Da Cosmin Dzsurdzsa


48 chiese cristiane in Canada sono state vandalizzate, bruciate o dissacrate dopo l'annuncio del mese scorso dell'apparente scoperta di tombe trovate vicino a una scuola residenziale a Kamloops, BC.


Da allora, altre tre prime nazioni hanno annunciato simili scoperte di siti di sepoltura situati vicino alle ex scuole residenziali.


In risposta a questi annunci, i radicali di estrema sinistra hanno usato questa opportunità come scusa per terrorizzare le comunità cattoliche e altre comunità cristiane prendendo di mira le chiese.


20 chiese in tutto il paese sono state date alle fiamme negli ultimi due mesi, molte delle quali sono state completamente distrutte.


Ecco la lista completa delle chiese che sono state prese di mira dai vandali radicali:

ARSONED OR BURNED - BRUCIATE O INCENDIATE:

St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Gitwangak First Nation, BC.,

  • On June 26th suspected arsonists lit a fire on the door steps of the church, several days later arsonists returned and burned the church completely down.

St. Columba Church, Tofino, BC.,

  • On July 2nd, firefighters were called to put out a fire at the church. One side of the church was seriously damaged but the fire was eventually put out.

Saint Ann’s Catholic Church, Princeton, BC.,

  • St. Ann’s Catholic Church was one of two churches burnt down on June 26 on Similkameen First Nations territory. The over 100-year-old building was engulfed in flames early Saturday morning. Nearby Chopaka Catholic Church was also burnt down only an hour later. Police are investigating whether the two incidents are connected.

Chopaka Catholic Church, Chopaka, BC.,

  • On June 26, Chopaka Catholic Church was burnt down after a suspected arson targeted the building. St. Ann’s Church which was nearby was also burnt down only less than an hour prior. RCMP are treating both fires as suspicious but have yet to determine whether they were connected. The church was located on Similkameen First Nations land.

Sacred Heart Mission Church, Penticton, BC.,

  • Sacred Heart Mission Church was burnt down on Monday, June 28. The church, which was built in 1910, was the second to be engulfed in the south Okanagan on the same day. Nearly 40 minutes away, St. Gregory Mission Church near Osoyoos was also burnt down. Sacred Heart Mission Church was located on Penticton Indian Band lands.

St. Gregory Mission Church, Osoyoos, BC.,

  • St. Gregory Mission Church was one of two churches in the south Okanagan to have been destroyed by fire on June 28. The church, which is located on Osoyoos Indian Band land, was set on fire at 3:10 am on Monday. Investigators are continuing to look into the incident.

Grace Lutheran Church, Kelowna, BC.,

  • On July 10, firefighters responded to a suspicious fire at the church in West Kelowna. The fire had engulfed the entire garage before being put out. The incident is currently under investigation.

Our Lady of Peace, Peace River, AB.,

  • On July 3, arsonists attacked Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church with Molotov cocktails causing a fire. According to police, the suspects threw the incendiary devices through the church windows. Firefighters were able to put out the fire with minimal damage to the ƒbuilding.

House Of Prayer Alliance Church, Calgary AB.,

  • Investigators with the arson unit are looking into a fire that broke out on July 4 at a local Calgary church. The fire damaged the building externally and also caused some smoke damage inside.

Siksika First Nation Catholic Church, Siksika, AB.,

  • On June 28, RCMP and fire officials responded to a fire at Siksika First Nation Catholic Church. Firefighters were able to extinguish the fire before any significant damage took hold. According to an initial investigation, the fire was believed to have been set deliberately.

St. Jean Baptiste Parish, Edmonton, AB.,

  • St. Jean Baptiste Parish church in Morinville was engulfed in flames on Wednesday, June 30. Fire crews attended the building around 3:20 am but were unable to fully extinguish the flames. The church was totally lost as a result of the fire.

Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, Kehewin, AB.,

  • Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church was completely destroyed following a fire that was deliberately set on Friday, July 9. An under-aged individual was arrested and charged with arson following the incident.

Co-Cathedral of St. Patrick, Yellowknife, NWT.,

  • Yellowknife RCMP are investigating a suspicious fire lit at the Co-Cathedral of St. Patrick in Yellowknife on July 1. No injuries were reported and the building was slightly damaged. According to a statement from the diocese, the fire involved an incendiary device.

Polish Roman Catholic Church, Saskatoon, SK.,

  • A former Polish Roman Catholic Church located on private property near Redberry Lake was burnt to the ground on July 8. A local resident had noticed smoke coming from the historic church’s general location and found the church to be engulfed in flames. Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating the incident.

St John’s Anglican Church, Saint Johns, Ont.,

  • On May 12, the 200-year-old St John’s Anglican Church was set on fire after somebody doused the building with gasoline. Local First Nations authorities believe the fire was set in response to recent residential school grave announcements.

Johnsfield Baptist Church, Saint Johns, Ont.,

  • Police with Six Nations of the Grand River are investigating a July 5 arson attempt. The suspect attempted to light the building on fire while residents were located inside on the lower level. The resident was able to extinguish the fire and claimed that he heard a car door slam shut before he came outside of the building. Following the arson attempt, residential school survivor Jessie Malcolm condemned the actions.

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Sipekne’katik First Nations, NS.,

  • A suspicious fire broke out on June 30 on Sipekne’katik First Nations land at the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha church. According to investigators, threats targeting the church were circulating around the community before the fire was set. Firefighters were able to contain the flames but the fire managed to damage parts of the building before it was put out.

Samson United Church, Maskwacis First Nation, AB.,

  • A fire broke out at Samson United Church in Maskwacis First Nations on June 19. The church is currently waiting on a final report on the fire. As a result of the blaze, the main floor experienced some interior damage and additionally, the basement was flooded.

Angus Bonner Memorial United Church, MB.,

  • According to Manitoba RCMP, someone reported a fire at Angus Bonner Memorial United Church at 2 a.m. on July 5. By the time police arrived, the abandoned church was already on fire. The building was totally destroyed and police are treating the fire as arson.

St. George Coptic Orthodox Church

  • Early morning on July 19, firefighters responded to a fire at St. George Coptic Orthodox in Surrey around 3:30 am. The flames engulfed the entire structure and only a few charred pieces of the walls remained. Police are still investigating the fire.

VANDALIZED - VANDALIZZATE:

St. Augustine’s Parish, Vancouver, BC.,

St. Jude’s Parish, Vancouver, BC.,

St. Joseph’s Parish, Vancouver, BC.,

St Joseph’s Church, Kamloops Indian Band, BC.,

Cathedral of Mary Immaculate, Nelson, BC.,

St. Luke’s Parish, Calgary AB.,

Sacred Heart Church & Columbarium, Calgary AB.,

Grace Presbyterian Church, Calgary AB.,

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, Calgary AB.,

St. Anthony’s Catholic Parish, Calgary AB.,

St. Joseph Catholic Church, Calgary AB.,

St. Mary’s Cathedral, Calgary AB.,

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, Calgary AB.,

All Nations Full Gospel Church, Calgary AB.,

Holy Trinity Church, Calgary AB.,

St. Anthony’s Catholic Parish, Calgary AB.,

St. Bonaventure Church, Calgary AB.,

Our Lady Queen of Poland Catholic Church (Polish) – Kosciól Matki Bozej Królowej Polski, Edmonton, AB.,

Holy Rosary Catholic Church (Polish) – Kościół Różańca Świętego, Edmonton, AB.,

Horse Lake Mennonite Church, Duck Lake, SK.,

St. Paul Co-Cathedral, Saskatoon, SK.,

First Presbyterian Church, Brandon, MB.,

St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, Fisher Branch, MB.,

Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph, Ont.,

Merciful Redeemer Parish, Mississauga, Ont.,

Cathedral Of St Peter-In-Chains, Peterborough, Ont.

Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Sault St. Marie, Ont.,

Basilica Cathedral, St. John’s, NL.,

If you think we missed something, please submit a tip in the form below and we will make sure to add it to our comprehensive list.

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Incendio alla chiesa copta ortodossa, indagine per sospetto doloso

Surrey

La Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) di Surrey è sul posto e sta indagando su un incendio che ha distrutto la chiesa copta ortodossa di San Giorgio, a Whalley.

Il 19 luglio 2021, alle 3:17 circa, la Surrey RCMP è stata informata dal servizio antincendio di Surrey di un incendio alla chiesa copta ortodossa di San Giorgio nel blocco 13900 di 108 Street. Fortunatamente, nessuno è rimasto ferito nell'incendio, ma la chiesa è stata distrutta.

In questo momento, il Surrey RCMP sta lavorando con il Surrey Fire Service per indagare sulla causa dell'incendio. Gli investigatori devono aspettare che i detriti si raffreddino prima di poter completare il lavoro; tuttavia, questo incendio viene trattato come sospetto.

Il 14 luglio 2021, la chiesa copta ortodossa di San Giorgio è stata l'obiettivo di un tentativo di incendio doloso, che è stato segnalato alla polizia dopo che sono stati scoperti danni sulla porta della chiesa. Il video di sorveglianza ha confermato che alle 2:33 circa del 14 luglio, una donna sospetta ha dato fuoco agli oggetti sulla porta della chiesa e ha immediatamente lasciato la zona.

La sospettata è descritta come una donna caucasica, alta un metro e 45, con una corporatura robusta e capelli scuri. La donna indossava una felpa nera con cappuccio, una canottiera nera, una calzamaglia nera con una stampa a fiori e infradito nere (vedi foto allegata).




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