Posted on 07/09/2021 6:46:43 PM PDT by marshmallow
A historical Polish Roman Catholic Church building near Redberry Lake burned down Thursday afternoon.
The site is just under an hour east of the Battlefords.
The fire follows a string of church-burning incidents across the country, coinciding with the recent discoveries of unmarked graves at residential school sites in British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
There was no immediate comment from law enforcement on the cause of the blaze but images captured of the scene shows the blaze spreading quickly.
(Excerpt) Read more at ckom.com ...
Those graves are probably there because no town cemeteries would taken them.
My suggestion:
To pay for the rebuilding of certain buildings destroyed by arsonists, the amount of certain government benefits will be reduced.
“Illinois State Training School Cemetery
This cemetery is all that remains of a school for ‘wayward’ girls.”
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Trudeau is a pansy ass little punk.
Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro’s bastard son.
They need snipers to watch those churches.
Bastards!
One of the best things in Poland are all of the old wooden Churches. I had the chance to go into one in the South of the country when I last visited there.
Good point. They’re jumping to conclusions.
Naah, he looks too much like Pee Air.
Did someone give Comrade leader Trudeau a Zippo lighter for Satan’s Day?
Crazy leftist says it’s “dangerous” to “conflate” burning churches with burning mosques. Suggests that if volunteer firefighters started the fires they wouldn’t be “hate crimes” and they are just Christian buildings anyway, so who cares.
“At least some of the unmarked graves at the schools, which were instituted in the 1800s, used to be marked, with the BBC reporting that “Burial plots used to be marked with wooden crosses that crumbled over the years” at one mission school — although this is seldom reflected in mainstream media coverage of the discoveries.”
Same as many old cemeteries. I sometimes do surveys of cemeteries and it is amazing the lack of records or markers. Did one where they weren’t sure where the first priest of a large (and old) Catholic church had been buried!
their day is coming
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