Fragrant Heavens

Time To Change

Growth

Easy to Remember

Inspiration

Easy to Remember

  • Home
  • About
  • Author Login

Login

Login

  • Create an account
  • Forgot your username?
  • Forgot your password?

Who's On Line

We have 140 guests and no members online

MailChimp Signup

Subscribe to Newsletter
Please wait
Try again

Essential Oils

Buy Essential Oils

Milrepa World

DREAMS

   

The Fourth Way

The Human Condition

Advertise Here

Most Read Posts

You are here: Home Home Articles Catholic priest murdered in western France by suspected cathedral arsonist

Catholic priest murdered in western France by suspected cathedral arsonist

Published: 09 August 2021 | Written by Super User | Print | Email | Hits: 1763
Star InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar Inactive
 

Catholic priest murdered in western France by suspected cathedral arsonist

A man suspected of causing a major fire that ravaged the cathedral in the French city of Nantes last year has murdered a Catholic priest in western France, the interior minister said.

"All my support for the Catholics of our country after the dramatic murder of a priest in the Vendee region," Gerald Darmanin, the interior minister, wrote on Twitter, saying he was heading to the scene.

A source close to the investigation, who asked not to be named, said a man had gone to the police in the town of Mortagne-sur-Sevre and declared that he had killed a priest. 

The man was already under judicial control over the fire at Nantes cathedral in July 2020, the source said.

They added that the priest, aged 60, had been welcoming the man into his church for several months.

a person standing in front of a building: Firefighters and police officers try to put out the fire at the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral in Nantes in July 2020 - SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP

The man, named as Emmanuel A, has confessed to being responsible for the fire at the Gothic Nantes cathedral that horrified France in July, 2020. He was initially placed under arrest before being freed under judicial control.

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who accuses the government of being weak on immigration, sought to seize on the incident, saying that in France "you can be an illegal migrant, set fire to a cathedral, not be expelled and then reoffend by murdering a priest".

Mr Darmanin immediately accused her of "making a polemic without knowing the facts", adding that the man could not be expelled from France so long as he was under judicial control.

TOPSHOT - This photograph taken on July 18, 2020, shows the remains of the burnt organ after falling from the 1st floor during a fire inside the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral in Nantes, western France. - A blaze that broke inside the gothic cathedral of Nantes on July 18 has been contained, emergency officials said, adding that the damage was not comparable to last year's fire at Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris. "The damage is concentrated on the organ, which seems to be completely destroyed. Its platform is very unstable and could collapse," regional fire chief General Laurent Ferlay told a press briefing in front of the cathedral. (Photo by Fanny ANDRE / AFP) (Photo by FANNY ANDRE/AFP via Getty Images)

The Nantes blaze came 15 months after the devastating 2019 fire at the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, which raised questions about the security risks for other historic churches across France.

While firefighters were able to contain the Nantes blaze after just two hours and save the main structure, its famed organ, which dated from 1621 and had survived the French revolution and World War II, was destroyed.

Also lost were priceless artefacts and paintings, including a work by the 19th-century artist Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin and stained glass windows that contained remnants of 16th-century glass. Repairs are due to take several years.

The man, an asylum-seeker from Rwanda who has lived in France for several years, had worked as a volunteer at the church.

Reference: The Telegraph: Agence France-Presse

Prev Next

Articles-Latest

  • Koran burning conviction sparks fury as blasphemy law 'returns to UK'
  • Robert Francis Prevost - Pope Leo XIV
  • Pope Francis' death follows recent health challenges. Here's what we know about how he died.
  • Easter April 2025 - international Celebrations
  • The Rule of the twelve psalms -Worthy is the Lamb
  • Religion in Africa Before Christianity and Islam
  • 6 The Origin of Yahweh
  • Dumo Di Milano
  • What Did the Crow Tribe Believe In: Discover The Beliefs!
  • 7 Reasons Historic Christianity Rejects the Book of Enoch
  • 8 Breathtaking Mountain Monasteries Around the World
  • Ethiopian Bible is oldest and most complete on earth
  • Muhammad Muhammad was a prophet and founder of Islam.
  • World Day of the Poor – SVP Christmas Campaign 2024
  • Pope Francis to open 5 sacred portals on Christmas Eve — for a ritual that’s never been done before
  • The 144,000 in Revelation
  • Over 73 dead bodies 'used for meditation', 600 crocs in a pond, found in two Thai temples
  • Occultism: Western Occult Tradition
  • What is a Mudra
  • Blood Sacrifices: Ancient Rituals of Life and Death

Articles-Most Read

  • Home
  • Let There Be Light
  • Plants that feel and Speak
  • The Singing Forest
  • The Singing Forest-2
  • Introduction
  • Meditation
  • Using Essential Oils for Spiritual Connection
  • Heaven Scent
  • Purification
  • Plants that Feel and Speak-2
  • Making the Spiritual Connection
  • Anointing
  • Essential Oils: The unseen Energies
  • The Sanctity of Plants
  • The Aroma Of Worship - Introduction
  • The Aroma Of Worship-Foreward
  • Methods Of Use
  • Spiritual Blending
  • Handling and Storage

Copyright ©EeHH-Fragrant Heavens 2019-2020. All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy     Terms Of Use     About

Joomla template created with Artisteer. Images by Flickr/Muffet,OakleyOriginals,spisharam,JD Hancock

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site.

Ok
X

Right Click

No right click