All cases

1,000 euros of property damage to Eiterfeld Church

February 8, 2024, Germany

Unknown persons went into the St. Franziskus-Xaverius Churchin Eiterfeld and broke open a wooden interior door. “According to current information, nothing was stolen,” the police said. However, the property damage amount to around 1,000 euros.

Statue of Mary Removed and Stolen For the Second Time

February 8, 2024, Portugal

A statue of Our Lady of Fatima, placed on a pedestal in front of the Matriz de Areias Church in Ferreira do Zêzere, has been removed from its pedestal and stolen for the second time.

Window of Dettelbach church smashed

February 7, 2024, Germany

Between February 6 and 7 a window of Dettelbach church, which is located on a pilgrimage route, was smashed. According to a police report the perpetrator climbed the scaffolding in order to do this. The damage is estimated around 500 euros.

Suspected Arson to the Church of the Heart of Jesus in Vilnius

February 6, 2024, Lithuania

In the Church of the Heart of Jesus, a fire broke out during where the wooden floor was burnt. The police suspect an arson attack. The loss is estimated to be 5,000 euros.

Police investigation of Christian preacher over 'hate-crime complaints'

February 6, 2024, United Kingdom

Metropolitan Police officers have been filmed threatening to arrest a Christian preacher over allegations of a breach of a Public Space Protection Order. A video posted on social media showed a group of at least five officers demanding the names of evangelists due to allegations of a hate crime after they had been preaching and reading from the Bible.

Relics stolen from church of Lonno

February 6, 2024, Italy

Sacred objects were stolen from the Sant'Antonio Abate Church of Lonno. On February 2, the parish priest Roberto Zanini found the tabernacle damaged. Upon further inspection he noticed that two sacred oils and two small relics were stolen in addition to the statuette and tabernacle being damaged.

A couple who specialised in stealing from churches convicted

February 5, 2024, France

A couple who specialised in stealing from churches has now been caught and convicted. In 2014 the couple had stolen various religious objects in broad daylight from dozens of churches in the west of France. Once stolen these sacred items were sent by mail to England before being sold.

Cross of 7th Century Church of Vankasar Removed

February 5, 2024, Armenia

The cross of the 7th Century Vankasar Church has been found removed on pictures circulating online.

Vandalism in the church of Fontenay-le-Comte

February 5, 2024, France

On February 5, vandals attacked the church of Notre Dame in Fontenay-le-Comte and broke two statues. The local Catholic community is deeply shocked about these acts.

Man spit on cross and handed out blasphemous cards in Białystok Cathedral

February 4, 2024, Poland

Shortly before Mass, a man entered Białystok Cathedral and placed cards bearing blasphemous inscriptions on pews, the pulpit, and the altar. Witnesses reported that he also spat on the crucifix and threw the missal to the ground.

St. Joseph Church in Schalke Vandalised

February 4, 2024, Germany

In the course of a series of vandalism attacks, the St. Joseph Church in Schalke has also been targeted. The perpetrators threw projectiles through the stained windows destroying four windows, breaking a door and two gates.

LGBT group vandalises Greek Orthodox Church

February 4, 2024, Greece

The Church of St. Achillius of Larissa was vandalised on the eve of the reading of the synodal circular of the Orthodox Church of Greece on the bill to legalize gay marriage. Unknown people wrote slogans on the ground and walls directed against the Orthodox faith and Metropolitan Jerome personally.

Vandalism to the cross of St. Hakob Church

February 4, 2024, Armenia

The cross of St Hakob's Church in the Hekimyan district of Stepanakert, the capital of the Republic of Artsakh, has been removed and the khachkar (cross stone) in the yard is missing. In addition, the tombstone of a monk in the courtyard of St Harutyun Church in Hadrut was desecrated by an Azerbaijani occupier in the historic Dizak area of Hadrut, Artsakh.

Arson Attack on Priest's Car

February 3, 2024, Italy

Priest Don Giovanni Rigoli's car was set on fire by an unknown perpetrator. This happened after the celebration of a funeral in the parish church of Santo Stefano.

Tabernacle broken into and consecrated hosts stolen

February 3, 2024, France

The church in Labastide-Murat, France, has been desecrated. The tabernacle was broken into and the custode containing the consecrated hosts was stolen. Only two weeks earlier, the presbytery had been broken into.

Man breaks statue in Saint Jean-Baptiste church "in the name of Allah"

February 2, 2024, France

A man entered Saint Jean-Baptiste church and violently attacked the statue of John the Baptist using a crucifix. The statue, made of plaster, was completely broken and the crucifix was badly damaged.

Vandalism to St. Aloysius Church in Iserlohn

February 2, 2024, Germany

Unknown perpetrators daubed the wooden main entrance doors of the St. Aloysius Church on Hohler Weg in Iserlohn with graffiti. Also, an outdoor light was damaged and a flower pot was set on fire.

Consecrated Hosts and Reliquary Stolen

February 1, 2024, Italy

At the beginning of February, a reliquary with the consecrated hosts was stolen from the tabernacle of the Mother Church in Locorotondo.

Vandalism at the Sacred Heart Church

January 31, 2024, Germany

On January 31, unknown perpetrators entered the Sacred Heart Church in Sorghof, Germany and used candles to burn a hole in the upholstery of a prayer stool. Further, they also destroyed the reading glasses the church had kept there for a churchgoer.

Man turns himself in after spray painting satanist symbols on church

January 31, 2024, Germany

A man 32 hands himself into the police after going on a vandalism spree around Markt Schwaben. Spray painting the town hall and elementary school with anti-police and Nazi messages before then painting satanist symbols on a chapel and St. Margaret's Church.