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Great Yarmouth church 'desecrated in satanist' attack | Great Yarmouth church 'desecrated in satanist' attack |
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A Catholic church has been "desecrated" for a second time after a man lit fires and left satanic images at the altar, the diocese said. | A Catholic church has been "desecrated" for a second time after a man lit fires and left satanic images at the altar, the diocese said. |
The incident at St Mary's church, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, was caught on CCTV. | The incident at St Mary's church, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, was caught on CCTV. |
The church said footage showed a man lighting small fires before attempting to burn a sacred icon he took off the altar and put a picture of a satanic figure in its place. | |
Norfolk Police said it was treating it as a religiously aggravated hate crime. | Norfolk Police said it was treating it as a religiously aggravated hate crime. |
Parish priest Fr Anthony Nwankwo said something similar to Tuesday's attack happened four months ago when someone came into the church and left a satanic picture at the foot of a cross at the back of the church. | Parish priest Fr Anthony Nwankwo said something similar to Tuesday's attack happened four months ago when someone came into the church and left a satanic picture at the foot of a cross at the back of the church. |
He added: "Our church and sanctuary has been desecrated. We will not close the church but to use the altar and sanctuary we need to go through a service to re-consecrate the area." | He added: "Our church and sanctuary has been desecrated. We will not close the church but to use the altar and sanctuary we need to go through a service to re-consecrate the area." |
Parishioner of 33 years Brian Lafferty said he was appalled. | Parishioner of 33 years Brian Lafferty said he was appalled. |
"I have never seen anything like it before and it is quite disturbing really, especially in this day and age." | "I have never seen anything like it before and it is quite disturbing really, especially in this day and age." |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia said it intended to keep its churches open despite the religious attack. | The Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia said it intended to keep its churches open despite the religious attack. |
"I am very saddened by what has happened, especially in Holy Week," Bishop of East Anglia Alan Hopes said. | "I am very saddened by what has happened, especially in Holy Week," Bishop of East Anglia Alan Hopes said. |
"I am hoping it is not a hate crime, but whoever did it needs to know that he is already forgiven because that is part of who we are as Christians." | |
Investigating officer PC Lewis Gilmore said the CCTV was being examined and the force was appealing for further information. | Investigating officer PC Lewis Gilmore said the CCTV was being examined and the force was appealing for further information. |
"We are treating this very seriously and this is being investigated as a hate incident," a police spokesman said. | "We are treating this very seriously and this is being investigated as a hate incident," a police spokesman said. |
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