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The historic Église Saint-Cyriaque church in Montenach, France burned today.
Posted on 5/2/26 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 5/2/26 at 10:36 pm
It survived all ELEVEN world wars, but evidently couldn't survive diversity
They're not calling it arson yet, but...
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France has seen a documented surge in attacks on churches—vandalism, desecration, and arson. Studies show a Christian religious building disappears every two weeks through fire, collapse, or deliberate damage.
Anti-Christian incidents number in the hundreds annually, with criminal fires rising sharply in recent years. Europe-wide reports from groups tracking religious freedom confirm the trend is worsening, not fading.
Social media reaction has been swift and skeptical. Many users pointed out the growing list of similar blazes and questioned whether every “brush fire” or “technical defect” explanation holds up when churches keep burning. Posts highlighted the contrast: Europe’s Christian landmarks are torched while officials downplay any cultural or demographic drivers behind the hostility.
This isn’t isolated bad luck. It’s part of a pattern playing out across France and Europe where Christian sites face repeated targeting. The sheer frequency of these incidents demands more than the usual quick dismissal.
This post was edited on 5/2/26 at 10:45 pm
Posted on 5/2/26 at 10:48 pm to L.A.
I've been there ... beautiful church.
We were just in France and Italy a few years ago touring historic Christian churches. Brought back the tour book Perello gave us.
Just the other night my wife and I were looking through it. Counting St Cyriague ... that makes eight out of the book, six in France, two in Italy. Not counting the other ones throughout Western Europe.
But not one mosque burned down ... not one.
We were just in France and Italy a few years ago touring historic Christian churches. Brought back the tour book Perello gave us.
Just the other night my wife and I were looking through it. Counting St Cyriague ... that makes eight out of the book, six in France, two in Italy. Not counting the other ones throughout Western Europe.
But not one mosque burned down ... not one.
Posted on 5/2/26 at 11:15 pm to L.A.
This is just awful. Very sad to see.
Posted on 5/2/26 at 11:18 pm to L.A.
The West, especially in Europe, is led by cucks.
Posted on 5/2/26 at 11:49 pm to scrooster
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But not one mosque burned down ... not one.
It's a shame.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:15 am to LSUbest
I'm counting the Notre Dame in Paris among them no matter what France says
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:26 am to L.A.
Is this part of how Muslims supposedly love Jesus?
Posted on 5/3/26 at 7:05 am to L.A.
How many mosques have burned down? Certainly this is not just a Christian church issue, right?
This post was edited on 5/3/26 at 7:05 am
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