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An insulted and threatened procession in Nanterre: "Public space belongs to all"

2021-12-14T20:28:00.514Z


FIGAROVOX / TRIBUNE - Several dozen parishioners were insulted and the priest threatened with death during a procession in Nanterre. For Mgr Matthieu Rougé, Christians cannot be declared persona non grata in certain districts of the national territory.


Wednesday December 8, 2021, the Catholic Church celebrates the Immaculate Conception, the Virgin Mary full of grace.

In Rome, Lourdes, Lyon and around the world, the faithful are happy to come together, very many or a few, for this feast of light and peace, which also marks in 2021 the end of the year. that Pope Francis wished to dedicate to Saint Joseph, protector of Christ and of the Church, the righteous man par excellence.

In the suburbs of Nanterre, thirty or forty faithful wished, as they are accustomed to, to link their two bell towers, one dedicated to Saint Joseph, the other to Saint Mary, by a torchlight procession, humble, fervent , peaceful.

Despite the modesty of this initiative, a declaration was filed as it should at the Prefecture.

The question of the effective possibility for people with legitimately varied convictions to live peacefully with one another is raised.

Monsignor Matthieu Rougé

And here at the bend of a building, a few people appear, quickly joined by a dozen others, who begin to utter insults and threats, coarse and violent, in particular towards ...

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Source: lefigaro

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