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Statue of Padre Pio Decapitated Inside San Benedetto Abbey in Frosinone

April 10, 2026, Italy

A statue of Padre Pio was found decapitated inside the Abbey Church of San Benedetto in Frosinone. Police confirmed the damage after responding to a report and have launched an investigation to identify those responsible.

Saint-Laurent Church Vandalised on Holy Thursday

April 2, 2026, France

On Holy Thursday, April 2, 2026, the Saint-Laurent Church in Rosny-sous-Bois was broken into and severely damaged. The main doors were smashed, lamps torn down, and the sacristy door and frame attacked with axes.

Suspected Arson at Church Cemetery in Dorset

April 1, 2026, United Kingdom

A fire that broke out in the early hours at St George’s Church cemetery in Dorchester is believed to have been started deliberately.

Series of Fires and Vandalism Reported in Hildesheim Churches

March 30, 2026, Germany

A fire in the parish garden of St. Godehard Church in Hildesheim has raised concerns after church authorities reported further serious acts of vandalism affecting local churches. Among the incidents disclosed was the discovery of urine in a baptismal font, a particularly disturbing act of desecration.

Beheaded Statue of Mary in Klein-Winternheim

March 29, 2026, Germany

Unknown perpetrators beheaded a statue of Mary in a Marian grotto located in Klein-Winternheim. The offenders also damaged devotional objects and stole rosaries and other small religious items.

Repeated vandalism hits Valmaura Church

March 28, 2026, Italy

After repeated acts of serious vandalism at the Church of the Blessed Virgin of Sorrows in Valmaura, a holy water font was destroyed. The church has started a fundraising campaign to be able to replace the font.

Church Windows in Salzgitter Smashed in Vandalism

March 28, 2026, Germany

A vandalism attack targeted a church in Salzgitter, damaging several sections of the church’s windows using sticks and glass bottles.

Beaujolais Churches Targeted

March 28, 2026, France

A chapel in Lamure-sur-Azergues and a church in Beaujeu were vandalised on March 28, with broken stained glass windows and damaged doors reported.

Statue and Church Vandalised on Palm Sunday Eve

March 28, 2026, Croatia

A statue of the Virgin Mary and other church property were vandalised outside a church in Labin. The incident occurred on the eve of Palm Sunday, a significant date in the Christian calendar.

Intrusion, Assault and Rising Disorder Around Notre-Dame Immaculée Church

March 27, 2026, Belgium

Residents raised concerns following a series of disturbances around Notre-Dame Immaculée Church in late March 2026. The most serious incident involved an intrusion during a religious service, when an individual disrupted the ceremony, threw a cross onto the altar and assaulted a parishioner.

Supreme Court Acquits MP for Bible Verse Tweet, Convicts Over Church Pamphlet

March 26, 2026, Finland

Finland’s Supreme Court has unanimously acquitted parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen of “hate speech” charges related to a 2019 social media post in which she cited a Bible verse to express her views on marriage and sexual ethics. At the same time, in a narrow 3–2 decision, the Court convicted Räsänen and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola over the publication of a church pamphlet originally written in 2004.

Wave of Vandalism and Thefts in Frosinone Churches Raises Concern

March 24, 2026, Italy

Over the past two months, several churches in Frosinone have been affected by repeated thefts and acts of vandalism targeting sacred objects. One particularly disturbing incident occurred on 24 March 2026, when a woman approached the altar, turned a statue upside down, struck a cross, and removed the altar cloth, actions captured on CCTV.

Vandalism in Garbenteich Church: Bible Damaged with Fire

March 22, 2026, Germany

A Protestant church in Garbenteich was vandalised, with fire damage affecting the altar Bible and altar area.

Altar and Sacred Objects Targeted in Deliberate Desecration

March 21, 2026, Belgium

A church in Lommel was again targeted by vandals who left sexually explicit messages and desecrated the altar and religious objects. The incident forms part of a series of repeated attacks, including with arson, on the same church in recent months.

Catholic Priest Faces Criminal Investigation Over Statements on Church Teaching on Sexuality

March 20, 2026, Iceland

Monsignor Jakob Rolland is facing a potential criminal trial after explaining Catholic teaching on homosexuality in a radio interview and stating that the Church offers spiritual guidance to persons with same-sex attraction who seek it. Following the interview, LGBTIQ advocacy groups launched a campaign calling for legal action, leading to a police examination of the Catholic priest under Iceland’s 2023 ban on “conversion practices”.

Cross Destroyed in Vandalism at Memorial in Szczecin

March 19, 2026, Poland

Unknown perpetrators vandalised a memorial lapidarium in Szczecin, damaging tombstones and a stone cross.

Vandals damage Chapel of San Giuseppe in Nozarego on its feast day.

March 19, 2026, Italy

Vandals damaged the chapel of San Giuseppe in Nozarego, breaking two front windows in an act of deliberate destruction on the chapel's dedication day.

Repeated Desecration Inside Catholic Church in Białystok

March 18, 2026, Poland

A Catholic church in Białystok has been repeatedly targeted with acts of vandalism and religious offence. A suspected has been identified through CCTV footage.

Church in Felletin Defaced with "F* religion" and "Free Palestine"

March 17, 2026, France

Offensive graffiti was discovered on the walls of the Church of Sainte Valérie in Felletin. Local officials have condemned the attack.

Arson and vandalism in Absam Parish Church

March 15, 2026, Austria

Absam Parish Church was the target of a serious act of vandalism, two minors entered the church and desecrated the interior.

Multiple churches in Belfort targeted with vandalism and break-ins

March 15, 2026, France

During the night of 14 to 15 March, Sainte-Croix Church in Chèvremont was vandalised, with doors forced open, consecrated hosts found on the ground, and sacred objects stolen. Authorities and the parish have filed complaints.

Attempted arson in Trzebinia Parish

March 15, 2026, Poland

An attempted arson was reported at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Trzebinia. A man set fire to kneelers in the vestibule and tried to ignite the main door but failed to enter.

Bible set on fire on altar of Protestant Church in Le Sentier

March 15, 2026, Switzerland

A Bible was deliberately set on fire on the altar of a Protestant church in Le Sentier, causing damage and leading to the brief hospitalisation of the pastor due to smoke inhalation. A suspect has been arrested, and authorities are investigating the incident as arson targeting a place of worship.

Cemetery desecrated and crosses stolen in Niestępów

March 13, 2026, Poland

Around 200 graves were vandalized at the parish cemetery in Niestępów. Crosses, brass letters, and other metal elements were stolen from dozens of tombstones.

Cross Removed from Church Façade and Discarded in Garbage

March 13, 2026, Germany

Unknown individuals dismantled a large cross from the façade of the Evangelical Methodist Church in Pleidelsheim, and discarded it in a nearby garbage can.

Gunfire Damages Fresco at Tuscania Sanctuary

March 13, 2026, Italy

Unknown individuals fired shots at the church of the Madonna del Cerro in Tuscania, damaging a fresco of the Madonna and parts of the church’s exterior. The Carabinieri have opened an investigation.

Church in Bilbao Defaced by Antifa-Affiliated Group

March 12, 2026, Spain

A group of antifascists vandalised the Church of the Holy Johns in Spain with graffiti and posted a video of the act on social media.

Veert Church Desecrated With Hosts Scattered on the Floor

March 12, 2026, Germany

A church in Veert was broken into, leaving significant damage despite low material losses. The perpetrators targeted the ciborium and desecrated the tabernacle, leaving consecrated hosts scattered across the floor.

Repeated vandalism and arson: Pastor Speaks of Being Victimised

March 12, 2026, United Kingdom

Salvation Chapel International, a pentecostal church in Laindon, has suffered repeated and escalating acts of vandalism, including a fire, destruction of toilets and church property, and graffiti.

Crucifix and confessionals vandalised in San Pietro a Vico Church

March 11, 2026, Italy

Unknown perpetrators vandalised San Pietro a Vico Church, destroying confessionals and breaking a crucifix.

St. Wenceslas Church in Prague Defaced with Hateful Graffiti

March 10, 2026, Czech Republic

The Church of St. Wenceslas in Prague was vandalised by unknown individuals who sprayed a message stating that the cross and the Star of David are equal to a swastika.

Sacrilegious theft of consecrated hosts at Sant’Andrea Church in Rasa

March 10, 2026, Italy

Thieves broke into Sant’Andrea Church in Rasa and forcibly opened the tabernacle of the main altar, stealing consecrated hosts, sacred elements used in Catholic worship. The act constitutes a significant desecration for the community.

Altar vandalised inside Saint Roch Church in Paris

March 9, 2026, France

An altar inside Saint-Roch Church featuring a large gilded structure resembling the Ark of the Covenant was vandalised by unknown individuals. The attackers damaged decorative elements causing significant damage to the 19th-century religious piece.

Catholic School in Barcelona Vandalised with Hostile Political Graffiti

March 8, 2026, Spain

A Catholic school in Barcelona, affiliated with the Regnum Christi movement, was vandalised with politically charged graffiti during the weekend coinciding with International Women’s Day. The messages the messages expressed hostility towards the school’s educational model and prompted calls for increased security measures.

Viterbo Church defaced with satanic graffiti with inverted crosses.

March 7, 2026, Italy

Satanic graffiti, including inverted crosses and “666,” was sprayed on the facade of a Catholic church in Viterbo. The messages explicitly referenced Satan and targeted the Christian place of worship. Police identified the perpetrator through surveillance footage, and a 34-year-old man has been arrested.

Linked arson attacks target two Catholic Churches in Westmeath

March 6, 2026, Ireland

Two Catholic churches in County Westmeath were deliberately set on fire over the weekend. Both incidents caused damage to the main entrances and are being treated by authorities as deliberate arsons attacks, which seem to be linked.

Vandalism and theft at Catholic church and Bosco School in Rosarno

March 5, 2026, Italy

Unknown perpetrators vandalised a Catholic school and the nearby parish church in Rosarno, Italy, stealing furnishings and parts of the church infrastructure. The attack targeted both a Catholic educational institution and a place of Christian worship. The incident reflects hostility toward Christian community spaces rather than a theft motivated by the value of the items taken.

UPDATE: Maltese court clears Matthew Grech of all charges

March 4, 2026, Malta

Matthew Grech, a Maltese Christian, has been cleared by a Maltese court following charges related to his participation in a TV show in April 2022. During the interview, Grech shared his personal testimony of leaving a homosexual lifestyle after finding the Christian faith. The case was brought under Malta’s ban on “conversion practices,” but the court concluded that the programme constituted a public discussion and that Grech had merely shared his personal experience about sexual morality.

Medieval Holy Water Stela Deliberately Damaged at Altenberg Cathedral

March 3, 2026, Germany

A medieval holy water stela was deliberately toppled and severely damaged inside Altenberg Cathedral in North Rhine-Westphalia. Parish officials ruled out an accident due to the size and weight of the object and are planning restoration.

Paper Bomb Causes Damage to Church in Lusia

March 1, 2026, Italy

A paper bomb struck the Church of Saints Vito and Modesto (Lusia), in an act of vandalism similar to a previous incident near the Church of San Biagio in Lendinara.

Holy Altar Destroyed in Gardiki Church

February 27, 2026, Greece

Vandals broke into the cemetery Church of All Saints in Gardiki, Fthiotida, Greece, and demolished the Holy Altar during the night of 26–27 February 2026. The destruction was reportedly carried out while the perpetrators searched for gold sovereigns believed to be hidden inside the altar.

Repeated Burglary Targets Sacred Objects in Quarrata Church

February 27, 2026, Italy

In Quarrata, three ancient chalices and some sacred furnishings were stolen from the Church of Catena but later recovered. Similar incidents have occurred in nearby parishes, pointing to a rising pattern of local church thefts.

Arson Attacks on Three Churches in Eden in One Week

February 25, 2026, Netherlands

A series of deliberate fires damaged three churches in Ede within five days, leading to increased security and an arrest.

Repeated church thefts in Rouen target sacred Christian objects

February 24, 2026, France

Two men have been arrested for a series of four church burglaries in Rouen, during which sacred objects of spiritual importance were stolen. The thefts targeted items essential to Christian worship, including consecrated hosts and liturgical vessels, from the churches of Val-de-la-Haye and Hautot-sur-Seine. The crimes were deliberate, and the stolen objects have not yet been recovered.

Repeated Vandalism at Parish Oratory in Quattro Castella

February 23, 2026, Italy

A parish oratory in Quattro Castella (Reggio Emilia, Italy) was repeatedly targeted by break-ins and vandalism in the past months. In February, two suspects were identified by the Carabinieri using images captured by camera traps installed inside the parish premises.

Suspected Arson targets West London Church

February 23, 2026, United Kingdom

A major fire severely damaged the former King’s Hall Methodist Church in Southall, West London. Police and fire investigators are treating the blaze as suspected arson.

Vandals Damage Forecourt of Romanian Orthodox San Sepolcro Church

February 21, 2026, Italy

Vandals have repeatedly caused damage to the forecourt and exterior of San Sepolcro Church on Via Campagna, where the Romanian Orthodox community has been worshipping since 2018. The incidents, reported in February 2026, have left visible damage to the church’s surroundings and structure.

Vandalism Targets Historic Santa Susana Church in Santiago

February 20, 2026, Spain

Graffiti with political slogans and other markings were found on the seventeenth‑century church, prompting renewed concern about repeated attacks on Santiago’s Christian heritage.

Consecrated Hosts Stolen from Two Rural Churches

February 20, 2026, France

Two churches in Buchy and Rouvray‑Catillon were broken into during the night, with consecrated hosts taken in what the Archdiocese of Rouen denounced as a grave act of desecration.

Repeated Vandalism Inside Notre‑Dame Church in Niort

February 18, 2026, France

Authorities in Niort lodged formal complaints after graffiti and burnt papers were discovered inside the Notre‑Dame church during two consecutive days of damage.

Religious Statue Vandalised at Bois‑le‑Roi Cemetery

February 18, 2026, France

Police investigated extensive damage to Christian funerary structures at the Bois‑le‑Roi cemetery, including the destruction of a statue of Mary and chapel stained glass windows.

Church of Christ the King in Valledoria Desecrated

February 17, 2026, Italy

The Church of Christ the King in Valledoria was targeted in an apparent act of desecration after unknown individuals forced open the tabernacle.

Cathedral Vandalised During Carnival Event

February 17, 2026, France

The Archdiocese of Montpellier lodged a complaint after participants in a street carnival vandalised the city’s cathedral while police observed without intervening.

Repeated Vandalism Targets St. Olof’s Church in Falköping

February 17, 2026, Sweden

St. Olof’s Church in Falköping, Sweden, was again targeted in an act of vandalism reported on 17 February 2026, marking the latest in a series of attacks against the historic church. According to local reporting, the church has been subjected to several incidents of damage over recent months.

Court Orders Removal of Hilltop Cross in Robion

February 16, 2026, France

In February 2026, the Administrative Court of Nîmes ordered the mayor of Robion to remove a wooden cross located on a hill overlooking the village, ruling that it had been installed after the 1905 law on the separation of Church and State.

Police Investigate Suspected Arson at Loiret Church

February 15, 2026, France

A fire on the altar of Chécy’s parish church in Loiret, France, prompted a police inquiry into suspected arson.

Man Vandalised Catholic Church in Steinenbronn

February 15, 2026, Germany

Police entered a locked Catholic church in Steinbronn and found a 32-year-old man playing the organ after allegedly leaving a trail of destruction behind him. The damage to the church is estimated at €10,000.

Traditional Catholic activist murdered during clashes in Lyon

February 14, 2026, France

Quentin Deranque, a young Catholic activist and recent convert to the Catholic faith, died this weekend after sustaining serious head injuries during an attack by radical left activists in Lyon. He had been providing security at a right-wing political protest opposing an appearance by MEP Rima Hassan at Sciences Po University.

Attempted Arson at Historic Church Felizzano

February 14, 2026, Italy

Unknown individuals attempted to set fire to the main door of Felizzano’s 16th‑century Church of San Rocco, prompting a police investigation.

Arson at Historic Former Scottish Church

February 14, 2026, United Kingdom

A deliberately set fire tore through the former St John’s Church in Camelon, leading to road closures and an overnight firefighting operation.

Amtzell Cemetery Vandalised

February 14, 2026, Germany

Unknown individuals ignited a campfire using wooden grave crosses inside the open prayer hall at the Amtzell Cemetery, later leaving an "apology" written in ash on the wall.

Repeated Vandalism at Hastings Church

February 13, 2026, United Kingdom

Police investigated repeated deliberate damage to lighting bollards in the grounds of St John the Evangelist Church in Hollington.

Convent in Navarre Suffers Repeated Disturbances

February 13, 2026, Spain

Unknown individuals again caused night‑time damage at the Immaculate Conception convent in Navarre by kicking the entrance door and forcefully striking its windows with a construction cone.

Threatening Graffiti Written on St Joseph’s Catholic Church

February 11, 2026, Bosnia and Herzegovina

A vandal wrote a death threat against Croats on the exterior wall of St Joseph’s Church in Teslić, prompting condemnation from civic and Church authorities. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Croat identity is closely linked to Catholic affiliation, the message carried both ethnic and religious implications.

Man Smashes Religious Artefacts in Glasgow

February 10, 2026, United Kingdom

A man armed with tools entered St Alphonsus RC Church in Glasgow and smashed its gift shop, destroying religious artefacts and causing an estimated £1,500 in damage. A church spokesperson warned that this act of violence amounted to desecration and was more severe than previous incidents.

Minors Start Fires on Church Altar in Hof

February 9, 2026, Germany

Police identified two minors who ignited objects inside, including an altar cloth, Marienkirche in Hof on two separate occasions.

Insulting Messages at Parish House

February 8, 2026, Germany

Unknown individuals defaced the community house of St John the Baptist Church in Nauort with coloured graffiti and insulting messages, leading police to seek witnesses.

Parish Priest Reports Reocurring Incidents Of Vandalism

February 5, 2026, Germany

In the Allgäu region of southern Germany, parish priests have reported recurring incidents of vandalism, theft, and disruptive behaviour in churches, raising concerns about declining respect for places of worship. The reports point to a pattern of repeated disturbances rather than a single isolated incident.

Church in Poznan Vandalised with Threatening Graffiti

February 5, 2026, Poland

Unknown individuals vandalised the exterior of a Roman Catholic church in the Stare Żegrze district of Poznań with threatening graffiti and satanic symbols, including the message “this church will burn.” The incident caused distress within the parish and was reported to the police.

Priest Stopped Arson Attack On Church

February 5, 2026, Sweden

A priest prevented an attempted arson incident at a Catholic church in southern Stockholm after discovering the situation at an early stage. Surveillance footage showed an individual attempting to set fire to the church building.

Vandalism and Theft Target Parish Patronage in Mestre

February 5, 2026, Italy

The patronage of the Church of Santa Maria di Lourdes in Venice has been repeatedly affected by vandalism, theft attempts and intrusions, prompting the parish priest to install protective fencing at the entrance. The incidents were reported in early February 2026 following a series of disturbances around the parish facilities.

ECtHR takes up Turkey’s bans on Christians based on religion

February 5, 2026, Turkey

The European Court of Human Rights has formally taken up 20 cases of Christians banned from Türkiye solely for practicing their faith. Turkish authorities applied internal security codes to classify long-term, peaceful Christian residents as “threats to national security”, despite no criminal conduct. These measures constitute targeted religious discrimination and violate key protections under the European Convention, including freedom of religion and prohibition of discrimination.

Two Fires Set Inside Saint-Nicolas-de-Port Basilica

February 4, 2026, France

Two small fires were deliberately started inside the Basilica of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, on 4 February 2026, prompting the evacuation of the historic Catholic church. The fires were quickly extinguished by a volunteer and firefighters.

Arsonist Caught At St. Peter Basilica

February 3, 2026, Italy

On 2 February, a 35-year-old man was arrested in Vatican City after attempting to enter St Peter’s Basilica while carrying flammable substances and ignition devices at the start of the Pope's mass. According to police and prosecutors, the suspect is believed to be an arsonist linked to earlier fires at churches in central Rome.

Christian Pro-Life March Attacked in Koblenz: Two Hospitalised

February 2, 2026, Germany

In Koblenz, activists associated with left-wing extremist groups attacked a public information event organised by the Christian pro-life initiative SOS Leben, resulting in injuries to two volunteers who later required hospital treatment.

Arson At Clères Church: Altar Cloth Set on Fire

January 29, 2026, France

An attempted arson attack was reported at the parish church in Clères, in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, authorities confirmed. The incident marks the third attack on a church in the region within only 15 days.

Altar Among Targets: Two Fires Are Set Inside Huttenheim Church

January 28, 2026, Germany

On Wednesday afternoon, 28 January, two deliberately set fires were discovered inside St Peter’s Church in Huttenheim, a district of Philippsburg, including one fire lit directly on the altar. Thankfully, the fires were extinguished before causing major damage.

Church Vandalised With Blasphemous Graffiti

January 28, 2026, Portugal

A historic church in Viseu was targeted by vandals who painted an offensive message on the exterior wall of its mortuary chapel.

Bergisch Gladbach Church Closed After Arson and Vandalism

January 27, 2026, Germany

St Laurentius Church in Bergisch Gladbach was closed following repeated acts of vandalism, including arson, damage to pews, and theft of items from the interior.

Spanish Prosecutor drops investigation into Bishop Munilla over comments on conversion therapy ban

January 27, 2026, Spain

The Madrid Provincial Prosecutor’s Office closed the investigation into Bishop José Ignacio Munilla, which had been initiated following a complaint alleging hate speech in a radio programme related to statements on conversion therapy practices.

Third Attack Hits Feldkirchen Church

January 26, 2026, Austria

Vandals left a trail of destruction in the Maria im Dorn church in Feldkirchen, Austria, where the interior was found heavily damaged, leading to its temporary closure.

San Giacomo Church Evacuated After Nativity Scene Set on Fire

January 25, 2026, Italy

A fire that broke out on 25 January 2026 inside San Giacomo in via del Corso in Rome, initially believed to have been caused by a technical malfunction, has since been linked to deliberate arson. Investigators now attribute the fire to a suspect later arrested for attempting to carry flammable materials into St Peter’s Basilica.

Arson At Basilica of San Lorenzo

January 25, 2026, Italy

A fire that broke out on 25 January 2026 in the courtyard of Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina in Rome, initially investigated as a separate incident, has since been linked to deliberate arson.

Man Attacks Woman and Sets Fire to Church in Brasov

January 25, 2026, Romania

A 29‑year‑old man attacked a woman selling candles and set fire to a church in Braşov, Romania, in an incident reported late January.

Sviatohirsk Lavra Skete Targeted in Theft and Vandalism

January 25, 2026, Ukraine

In Donetsk region, Ukraine, a skete of the Holy Dormition Sviatohirsk Lavra was targeted in a theft and act of vandalism during the night of 24–25 January 2026, resulting in the theft of bells and sacred objects from the religious site.

Main Altar Cross Stolen at Saint‑Winoc Church

January 25, 2026, France

A theft at the Église Saint-Winoc in Plouhinec, Finistère, was reported on 25 January when the cross from the church’s main altar was removed by unknown perpetrators, parish authorities confirmed.

Roadside Shrine Targeted In Theft

January 24, 2026, Poland

A statue of the Virgin Mary disappeared from a small roadside shrine in the Bródno district of Warsaw, Polish media reported. The figure was taken from a chapel located on Syrokomli Street, where it had been kept behind glass.

Freshers’ Fair Ban on Church Successfully Challenged

January 24, 2026, United Kingdom

A Christian church, Grace Church Greenwich, was denied the chance to book a stall at Goldsmiths University’s Freshers’ Fair because the booking contractor, Native, stated it could no longer “facilitate bookings for religious groups at these events.” Grace Church challenged the policy as discriminatory, and the company subsequently suspended the ban, allowing bookings from the church and similar groups.

Vienna Court: Prayer Vigil Outside Abortion Facilities Permitted

January 23, 2026, Austria

In January 2026, the Vienna Administrative Court ruled that a peaceful prayer vigil held in the proximity of an abortion facility in Vienna falls within the scope of the constitutionally protected freedom of assembly. The decision overturned an earlier prohibition issued by the Vienna police authorities.

UK Police Ban Christian March Over Fear of Muslim Community Reaction

January 23, 2026, United Kingdom

The Metropolitan Police blocked a UK Independence Party “Walk With Jesus” march scheduled for 31 January in Whitechapel, east London, citing fears it would provoke a hostile reaction from the local Muslim community and lead to “serious violence and disorder.”

Vandals Damage Religious Statue Inside Church

January 21, 2026, France

A statue of the Virgin Mary was found to have been deliberately knocked over and damaged on 21 January 2026 inside the Église Saint-Sylve in Toulouse, where the parish priest discovered the overturned figure after the morning Mass.

Graffiti and Damage Reported at Emden Church

January 21, 2026, Germany

Between 16 and 21 January 2026, the Martin Luther Church in Emden was vandalised with graffiti, and its lightning rod wire was deliberately damaged by unknown individuals.

Nativity Scene Theft Reported at Church in Grone

January 19, 2026, Italy

A theft occurred at the church of Santa Maria Nascente in Grone in mid-January, when two individuals from the Milan area stole a ceramic statuette of the infant Jesus from the church’s nativity scene.

Missal Set Ablaze in Alessandria Chapel

January 19, 2026, Italy

On the morning of 19 January 2026, an unknown individual set fire to a liturgical missal inside the Chiesa del Monserrato in Alessandria.

Zamora Suffers Another Vandal Attack on Church

January 18, 2026, Spain

On 18 January 2026, vandals defaced the rear façade of the Iglesia de Santiago el Burgo in Zamora with a slogan: “More housing and fewer churches”.

Buncton’s 11th‑Century Church Attacked

January 18, 2026, United Kingdom

All Saints Church in Buncton, West Sussex, suffered extensive damage after almost all of its windows were smashed and fixtures vandalised between 13 and 18 January.

Sacred Objects Damaged During Prayer in St Peter Basilica

January 17, 2026, Italy

An incident took place inside the Cappella del Santissimo Sacramento at the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome, where a man threw several sacred objects from the altar to the ground during Eucharistic adoration.

Profanation at Église Saint-Sever: Theft of Consecrated Hosts

January 16, 2026, France

At the Église Saint-Sever in Rouen, France, consecrated hosts were stolen from the tabernacle of the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament on 16 January 2026, an act described as grave profanation.

Golfo Aranci Church Vandalised

January 16, 2026, Italy

Vandals targeted the Nostra Signora del Monte church in Golfo Aranci, causing damage to the outdoor altar and destroying surveillance equipment.

Call to Remove Religious Symbols Hits European Court

January 16, 2026, France

In July 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) communicated Union of Atheists v. Greece (Application No. 001-244533), a case seeking the removal of Christian icons from Greek courtrooms. The application reflects a broader attempt to eliminate longstanding religious symbols from public institutions across Europe, raising concerns about whether state neutrality is increasingly interpreted as requiring the erasure of religious heritage from public life.