The Notre-Dame-du-Travail church, also known as the Workers’ Church or Gustave Eiffel Church, located on rue Vercingétorix in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, was vandalized between the night of Sunday, July 14, and Monday, July 15, with deadly Islamic threats. The church has filed a complaint, and an investigation has been initiated.
The vandalism involved blasphemy, vandalism, and attempted arson. Insulting slogans were spray-painted on the church walls, including:
- “Submit to Allah infidels, pray 5 times a day”
- “Bastard Jesus, one god only Allah”
- “Satanic Babylon, the church is dead”
- “The church will burn first”
- “The last prophet Mohammed”
- “Heads will roll for the Christian world war”
- “We Muslims cannot accept this whore of a religion”
- “Mary, this is your destiny”
- “Go to hell, Satan burn”
A wooden statue of the Virgin Mary was found with a knife stuck in its throat, and several cabinet doors were broken. Father Gabriel Würz, the priest of the church, reported theft, damage, attempted arson, and blasphemous scenes against Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and the Holy Trinity. Thankfully, the fire did not spread, and the altars and tabernacles remained untouched.
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