Church repeatedly vandalised

Country: Germany

Date of incident: May 18, 2025


In recent weeks, the Catholic Church of St Michael in Ebersbach, has been repeatedly targeted by unknown vandals who have committed acts of arson and desecration. Between 1 and 18 May, intruders started small fires in various locations within the church, including the altar and pews, sometimes using matches and paper. Some of these fires were later extinguished with holy water. The most recent incident, which occurred on Sunday, 18 May, caused several hundred euros' worth of property damage, leaving burnt marks on the carpet near the ambo and signs of tampering throughout the sacred space.

These disturbing acts have escalated over time, with vandals setting fire to the altar, painting the altar cloth, interfering with the church organ controls, and even breaking an egg into the holy water font. Although no major fire has yet broken out, the authorities are warning that repeated use of open flames poses a serious risk. Much of the damage was discovered by the woman who helps to care for the church during her routine visits. She has reported a pattern of intrusion, particularly outside service hours. Should the attacks continue, the church may be forced to restrict public access, which would be a tragedy for this place of prayer and peace.

Source: Swabische.de

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