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*The African Evangelical Church in Calgary was vandalised.
 
*The African Evangelical Church in Calgary was vandalised.
 
*St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church, Vancouver Island. 3rd July: damage to the church's door and a failed attempt to dig up and remove a Saint Francis statue.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/vandals_too_weak_to_topple_st_francis_statue_at_anglican_church/</ref>
 
*St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church, Vancouver Island. 3rd July: damage to the church's door and a failed attempt to dig up and remove a Saint Francis statue.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/vandals_too_weak_to_topple_st_francis_statue_at_anglican_church/</ref>
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It is untenable to list every vandalized church in Canada Day week. In Calgary, ten churches were vandalized all on Canada Day.<ref>https://thepostmillennial.com/canada-has-become-the-church-burning-centre-of-the-western-world/</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:51, 9 July 2021

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Canadian church attacks(Arson,  Civil unrest) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
PerpetratorsUnknown
TypeUA Flight 175 hits WTC south tower 9-11 edit.jpg “Terrorism”
DescriptionA coordinated string of vandalism and arson attacks on churches across Canada. The Canadian version of the George Floyd protests? (Ongoing)

Around Canada Day 2021, many churches in Canada were suspiciously vandalised or burned down, in apparent retaliation against the Canada/Genocide. Many of those burned down are First Nations churches. It appears to be calculated, but the perpetrators are unknown.

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Burned down

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Caxpq-i1CII

On 28 June, Sacred Heart Church and St Gregory's Church burnt down in British Columbia. They were over 100 years old and liquid accelerant was used. They were located on the Penticton Indian Band reserve and the Osoyoos Indian Band reserve.[1]

On 30 June, the St. Jean Baptiste Parish in Morinville, Alberta was completely burned to the ground.[2]

On the morning of 3 July, two churches were burned down also in British Columbia. The fires at St Ann's Church and the Chopaka Church began within an hour of each other. [3] St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Gitwangak was also burned.[4]

On 5 July, the Vietnamese Alliance Church in Calgary was severely damaged in an arson attack. The Pastor Thai Nguyen, is a Vietnamese refugee who fled the Vietnam War to Canada.[5]

At noon, Thursday 8 July, a catholic church in Redberry Lake, Alberta was completely burned down. The church, inactive since 1985 had symbolic and sentimental value to the residents.[6]

Vandalised

  • St. Jude's Parish at (Renfrew & 15th), East Vancouver.[7] This catholic church was vandalised with paint in the night of 1st July.[8]
  • The African Evangelical Church in Calgary was vandalised.
  • St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church, Vancouver Island. 3rd July: damage to the church's door and a failed attempt to dig up and remove a Saint Francis statue.[9]

It is untenable to list every vandalized church in Canada Day week. In Calgary, ten churches were vandalized all on Canada Day.[10]


 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Why the Canadian Left is burning down churchesArticle21 July 2021Meghan MurphyDozens of First Nations churches are being burned across Canada. These arson attacks on indigenous communities are supposed retribution for the discovery of mass graves at residential schools. Who is behind the co-ordinated attacks and is the Canadian government and media covering it up?
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