Recent events with nuns forced to leave their neighborhood in Nantes due to insecurity, as well as the reading of the latest parliamentary report by deputies Isabelle Florennes and Ludovic Mendes on anti-religious and anti-Christian acts in our country remind us that hatred does not knows no truce.
If the worrying increase in violence against religions affects all believers, Christianity remains the first target of anti-religious acts in France and in Europe, according to the Ministry of the Interior and the OSCE.
The precise evaluation of the latter, both quantitative and qualitative, is certainly complex, but it is on the other hand one certainty: this phenomenon is gaining in amplitude, seriousness and visibility.
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Thus, this beginning of the year overshadowed by the shooting in a London church, the damage to the Calvaries, the acts of vandalism and the attempts to set fire to the churches in Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or and in Paris is not, alas, only the reflection of a…
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