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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.

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.

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.

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.

Attempted Arson at Gothic Basilica in Lorraine

February 4, 2026, France

Two deliberately lit fires inside the Basilica of Saint‑Nicolas‑de‑Port in Lorraine led local authorities to denounce an arson attack and file formal complaints.

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.

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.

Allershausen Church Targeted in Arson Incident

January 15, 2026, Germany

A deliberate fire was set inside St. Josef church in Allershausen, Bavaria, causing damage to the interior.

Inverted Cross, Scattered Ash and Property Damage in Lutheran Church

January 14, 2026, Germany

Vandals targeted the Lutheran Church in Bad Marienberg, Westerwald, Germany, overturning furniture, scattering ash, and inverting a wooden cross, causing damage to both property and religious symbols.