Celebrate diversity! Here yet again, you’d hear a great deal about this if the roles were reversed, which they would not be and should not be, but you won’t hear anything about this.
“Video. He shouts insults during mass in Saint-Germain-en-Laye: ‘Everyone was afraid,'” translated from “Vidéo. Cris, injures pendant la messe à Saint-Germain-en-Laye : « Tout le monde a eu peur »,” 78 Actu, July 26, 2022 (thanks to Medforth):
The faithful of the Saint-Germain church, of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Yvelines), were afraid. Very afraid. “Some cried. Children especially cried,” testified one of the parishioners to 78actu.
On Sunday July 24, 2022, around 6:50 p.m., a man interrupted the celebration of Mass with his cries and his outbursts of insanity. A parishioner confronted him. In return, the man headbutted him in the face. According to our information, he had two broken teeth.
It all started just before second reading.
“He came in and threw his things in a corner. There was a backpack, keys and a phone. Then he stood in front of the altar. He knelt down. He lay down. Nobody paid attention to him.”
It was when he got up that he started screaming.
“He called us hypocrites. He said we were f**king Christians. He said we were fooling him. Then a rather large man came up to him and told him to leave. The other asked him if he wanted to fight. It was at that moment that the headbutt happened. Others intervened to subdue him.”
“He was shouting a lot of abuse. He accused the church of being racist when he had come to pray like a Muslim. He shouted: Satan has entered me! We have to sacrifice some of them… I don’t want to hear the priest’s words. He also said that he was the second son of God because his blood was the blood of Jesus. All this was done by lashing out and spitting.”
“We were wondering what was in the bag”
The priest temporarily stopped the mass. “Afterwards, when calm returned, he asked us to pray for this man.”Looking back, this parishioner told us that “everyone was scared. We were wondering what was in the bag…”
A fairly legitimate request as the Catholic Church entered prayer this week, six years after the terrorist assassination of Father Hamel in (Seine-Maritime).
Present during the office, Christophe Bentz, municipal councilor of the right-wing opposition group Audace for Saint-Germain and RN deputy for Haute-Marne (52), described this event as “very shocking”
“It is a very serious incident that took place during the mass where there were families. It is the first time that I have witnessed something so violent in a church. The person seemed to be in a state of insanity. He was extremely determined and seemed very angry with Christians. I keep thinking about the man who first tried to reason with him and received that very violent headbutt. I called the police and, while waiting for them to arrive, it took more than a dozen people to subdue the individual, who had a lot of strength. It is very worrying what happened. What will this person do when he finds freedom? One wonders if he might come back.”
The question of security at the entrance arises. The mayor, Arnaud Péricard, assured that he was going to “contact the parish in order to improve the security of the offices and thus protect the faithful.”
There is already a silent alarm
As Arnaud Péricard, the mayor of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, announced on his Facebook page, the City immediately approached the parish to improve the security of offices and thus protect the faithful. The opportunity for both parties to take stock of the tools already available to the parish and the measures to be improved or developed.“All places of worship in the City are equipped with the same system that exists in our schools. It is a box for triggering a silent alarm. When it is activated, in the event of an intrusion or a problem, it arrives directly on the radios of the municipal police and this indicates the place,” explains William Petrovic, deputy mayor in charge of security in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. It is in place, but it is not always necessarily well used. In this case, it was not triggered. There is surely some training to be done on the behavior to adopt in the face of this type of event….
Fred Alan Medforth says
BREAKING: France: Afghan randomly stabs passers-by
https://medforth.biz/france-afghan-randomly-stabs-passers-by/
gravenimage says
Yes–terrible story, Medforth. Thanks for that link.
somehistory says
Again with the “insanity.” some people can be forgiven for concluding that these terrorists are insane, but if they are, it’s because they are driven to it by the lusts, the arrogance, the demands that they be like their fake prophet and his false ‘god,’ satan the devil.
this terrorist wanted attention. Ten to one, he’s been doing lawbreaking stuff before, is on a list, was on a list, was ordered to be deported, or some other contact with LE.
the poor little kids. One can only imagine the fear they had. this terrorist was carrying filth and one thing he said was true….”satan” had entered hm. Form the get-go of his embrace of the death-dealing stuff from the book of unholy filth.
mortimer says
This man believed he was possessed by Satan and said so.
Quote: He shouted: Satan has entered me! We have to sacrifice some of them… I don’t want to hear the priest’s words. He also said that he was the second son of God because his blood was the blood of Jesus. All this was done by lashing out and spitting.”
A priest who was an exorcist might see these symptoms as evidence of demonic possession.
The opposition to the holy objects, symbols of the church and to the words of the holy mass would be objectionable to a real demon.
In Islam all Muslims are required to COMMAND THE RIGHT and FORBID THE WRONG.
As far as Islam is generally concerned in Sharia law, the Christian worship of Jesus is KUFR (wrong worship) which every Muslim has a duty to denounce and oppose.
somehistory says
blah, blah, blah, the *expert* strikes again. Not reading your stuff, ….
tim gallagher says
Well, it might have happened somewhere sometime, but, as I’ve said before, I have never heard of a Buddhist, a Hindu or anyone but a Muslim doing such disrespectful garbage to Christians during a Christian church service. Islam vile, hate filled attitude towards non-Muslims produces this type of behaviour. There never seems to be enough of the live and let live attitude, necessary for civilised life, in islam.
mortimer says
If the shoe had been on the other foot and a non-Muslim had done the same in a mosque, imagine the outcry!
The media and politicians are operating with double standards.
gravenimage says
True, Tim and Mortimer. And I imagine any Infidel trying that in a Mosque would be in extreme danger.
CogitoErgoSum says
Most of us are accustomed to being able to reason with people but when a person starts spouting such vitriol as this man did there is no reasoning with them – as the man who lost his teeth due to the headbutt found out. There is no reasoning with pure hate. There are some cases where even turning the other cheek will do no good. Hatred is a form of insanity and the insane will not respond to reason. The world is going insane. Yes, churches everywhere now must have a way to alert the police and the people inside must pray silently that they will be protected from evil while they wait for the police to arrive. Jesus warned us that the world would hate us.
somehistory says
It has come the time to know all of the members of the congregation and when these are present, lock the doors. don’t allow strangers inside. if there is a stranger who wants in, there must be a member who knows that stranger and will vouch for that stranger.
CogitoErgoSum says
I remember a time when the doors of the church were always unlocked and anyone could come in for some peace and a prayer at any time. The day is coming when it will be dangerous even to admit to being a Christian. I once thought this was ridiculous but not anymore.
somehistory says
there is a verse in the Bible where it is that a preacher has blisters on his hands and he is accused, but says they are from ‘plowing” or that he is a :farmer and tilling the soil, or from tending cattle; .when in reality, it is due to persecution for being a prophet
Zech. 13: 5-6
Jesus warned us that it would be dangerous when He said, “Count the cost.”
gravenimage says
I remember that as well, CogitoErgoSum.
Infidel says
I blame churches here for not banning non-Christians from entry. If they did, this guy would be stopped at the door
CogitoErgoSum says
Well, that’s a bit harsh. They need to require everyone to be sprinkled with holy water and then to kiss the cross — and sniff some garlic to keep out the vampires too. Then each person should have to recite the Our Father and count off the Ten Commandments backwards and forwards. Then, those who don’t set off the metal detector and can juggle five stuffed kittens and a Teddy bear at the same time, can go right in.
mortimer says
To Infidel: The church is motivated by the Golden Rule. If churches need more defense, the Knights of Columbus could with special training learn to provide it. That is why they were created.
somehistory says
Once upon a time, I and my family attended services and when things began to be dangerous, a security lock was installed and different men were assigned to stay by the door to admit late arrivals. But all of the members of the congregation knew that after a certain time, the door would be locked and they would have to ask to be admitted.
Previous to that time, strangers could just walk right in and they frequently did. A secure lock and a program of the men being told exactly what to do, if this, or if that, made any weapons, hiring security or looking to outsiders for assistance unnecessary.
There was also patrolling of the parking lot to ensure the vehicles were safe and anyone coming late had someone watching out for them. those kinds of things are what are needed, and it didn’t cost the congregation anything, except the expense of the lock and the extra keys.
gravenimage says
Infidel, this is one case where I disagree with you. Non-Christians are not banned from entering Christian churches. For one thing, they might be interested in Christianity. Then, there are non-Christians interested in art, architecture, and history of the church. There are also travelers and homeless people who just want to sit in a quiet place for a while.
As long as they do not disrupt services or threaten parishioners they are welcome.
Of course, that was hardly the case with this aggressive Muslim thug.
Uma says
Good Evening
Makes sense sir
Regards
Uma
Uma says
Good Evening Sir,
Still they will enter directly or in disguise.
Regards
Uma
mgoldberg says
Now… imagine if a christian man was frothing, performing his interruption at a mosque, like this sleezy assaulter, and guess what would likely happen. He’d be beaten and thrown out. All over the world we have stories where non muslims are accused of offending the sensibilities of muslims and are beaten, and or murdered, disfigured, et al, but here, were have the ‘civilized’ church and police shuffling papers, maybe have a blue ribbon committee to evaluate the reasons ………
gravenimage says
Yep.
David M says
If Muslims attack & burn down churches in Muslim countries because of their beliefs, of course they will do it when they come to non Muslim countries. They still have the same beliefs
Shema says
Sounds like Florida man to me.
Devasur says
Meanwhile, Christian pastor in India calls Muslims as brothers and asks them to take over India.
somehistory says
then the man does not **know** Christ or His commandments.
Devasur says
To know more check the link
https://thecommunemag.com/notorious-christian-priest-with-ties-to-dmk-instigates-muslims-to-demand-separate-electorate-and-sovereign-land/
somehistory says
What I stated remains true. He does not know Christ or speak for Christians. He speaks for himself only. Christ never commanded anything like that.
Devasur says
Here is the link to know more
https://thecommunemag.com/notorious-christian-priest-with-ties-to-dmk-instigates-muslims-to-demand-separate-electorate-and-sovereign-land/
Devasur says
He is a Christian and he doesn’t speak for himself as he is an influential pastor just like how you cant discard Pope’s words as his personal words and think that it won’t influence Christians. His hatred for Hindus is so much that he is even willing to ally with Islamists and leftists.
somehistory says
I can say he is not Christian as Christ set the **Example** and he is not following the Example for how to live, what to speak, etc. He may influence others, but that doesn’t make him Christian. The pope may influence people too, but he’s not Christian either.
But, unlike mozlums, Christians are not taught to murder, and force others to be as they are. But if you compare **all** people who say they are Christian with those who are showing their truly rotten fruit, that’s not fair either. Real Christians are not calling for mozlums to destroy and murder others, Hindu or otherwise. Real Christians do as Jesus Christ did and do not make friends with the likes of mozlums nor call them brothers.
gravenimage says
Citations?
Devasur says
Here is the link
https://thecommunemag.com/notorious-christian-priest-with-ties-to-dmk-instigates-muslims-to-demand-separate-electorate-and-sovereign-land/
James Lincoln says
I was in a local gun store a couple of years ago looking at concealed carry pistols (CCW).
The salesman, a certified NRA instructor, recommended a Sig Sauer .380 P238. He uses it as a backup for his Springfield 1911.
We got talking, he happens to be a devout Christian who provides security at a local church.
Nice to know that the “ushers” in the back of the church are packing heat…
somehistory says
I met a guy like that recently. He says churches are now some of the most dangerous places due to things like this guy.
Did you see the story about the guy live-streaming his “sermon” being robbed at gunpoint of his million dollars in jewelry?
Infidel says
He was in New York, and he still wore a million in jewelry? What was he thinking?
somehistory says
probably something like, “Boy, don’t I sparkle, my wife and I, with all this bling?”
He said he reported on the shooter, and the media called him the “bling, bling pastor.”
I think he blames them for pointing to the bling. Foolish to wear that much anywhere, but in NYC…insane vanity.
loek says
Dear all, It upsets me to read some comments which are not comments regarding the article but comments to share their dislike of someone else who made a comment. (to be frank: somehistory you speak very blah blah towards mortimer, but how can you do that as you claim to be a Christian????)
I gather most of those who comment do not like Islam, then infighting is not the thing to do. Rather, stand together and don’t be divided.
Greetings,
Loek
somehistory says
well, loek, if you had read ‘moritmer’s many, many, many comments to me calling me a bigot, racist, unChristian, telling me I don’t know what I’m talking about and should devote my time to ‘learning’ what mozzies think and why, etc. you might understand why I don’t read his comments to me, and why I write “blah,’ to him.
I can be Christian and write blah, blah to moritmer….Jesus called those who called Him a liar and other insults, “offspring of vipers, children of the devil, whitewashed graves, unwashed cups full of filth” so I can be Christian and still say “blah” to moritmer for his insults to me.
If it upsets you to read what I write to moritmer, then I suggest that you don’t read them.