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Christian Hate Attacks Grow More Violent Across Europe, Watchdog Warns

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by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

VIENNA/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – A new investigation shows threats, violence, and arson attacks targeting Christians in Europe grew significantly more severe over the last year, highlighting mounting concerns about the spread of radical Islam and anti-Christian sentiments across the continent.

Although the total number of hate incidents slightly declined, the Vienna-based Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) warned that attacks have become more brutal, ranging from physical assaults and church burnings to targeted killings.

OIDAC Europe said 2,211 anti-Christian hate crimes were recorded across the continent in 2024, slightly fewer than in 2023. However, physical attacks rose sharply from 232 cases in 2023 to 274 cases last year, while arson attacks on churches and Christian properties nearly doubled, reaching 94 recorded incidents.

The watchdog cautioned that data on personal attacks from France and the United Kingdom — two of the countries with chronically high levels of hostility toward Christians — was not available, suggesting the real numbers could be considerably higher.

France, Britain, Germany, Spain, and Austria recorded the highest totals of anti-Christian incidents.

DEADLY AND ORGANIZED ATTACKS SPREAD

One of the most violent attacks occurred in Spain in November 2024, when a 26-year-old Moroccan man stormed the Friary of Santo Espiritu del Monte shouting, “I am Jesus Christ!” He killed a 76-year-old Catholic friar and injured seven others while moving room to room through the monastery, according to investigators.

In another major incident, Islamic State (ISIS)-affiliated gunmen opened fire during Sunday Mass at the Church of Santa Maria in Istanbul in January 2024, killing a 52-year-old man preparing to convert to Christianity, according to investigators.

France also witnessed a wave of devastating church fires. The Church of the Immaculate Conception in Saint-Omer, built in 1859 and restored in 2018, was almost destroyed by arson in September 2024, officials said. The blaze came weeks after another fire damaged Rouen’s historic cathedral, drawing comparisons to the catastrophic 2019 fire at Notre-Dame.

OIDAC Europe said it independently verified 516 hate crimes against Christians, but when including vandalism, theft, and burglaries, the documented total reached 1,503 confirmed incidents. Germany accounted for one-third of all arson attacks, prompting the country’s Catholic Bishops’ Conference to warn that “all taboos have been broken” in a wave of desecrations that included beheaded statues of Jesus Christ and defiled confessionals.

Where motives could be identified, radical Islamist ideology was the most common driver, followed by radical left-wing extremism and other political motives. At least 15 attacks featured satanic symbols or references, OIDAC said.

LEGAL AND SOCIAL PRESSURES INTENSIFY

The group placed its findings alongside the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) data showing more than 3,000 antisemitic incidents, around 1,000 anti-Christian cases, and some 950 anti-Muslim incidents documented across Europe in 2024.

OIDAC Europe also warned of increasing legal pressures on Christians, citing cases such as that of Finnish legislator Päivi Räsänen, who has faced multiple prosecutions over a 2019 post on social media platform Twitter, now known as X, in which she shared a Bible passage (Romans 1:24–27) while questioning how the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland could endorse LGBTQ+ Pride events.

Her repeated trials, based on Finland’s “agitation against a population group” law, have become a landmark test of Christian free expression in Europe, observers say.

Other examples include British citizens being detained for silent prayer near abortion clinics; a Swiss ruling withholding state funding from a Catholic girls’ school because of its religious and single-sex character; and court decisions in Spain restricting Christian education or parental rights.

The watchdog urged the European Union to appoint a coordinator to combat anti-Christian hatred, mirroring existing EU posts addressing antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred, saying Europe faces a “sustained and increasingly violent pattern of hostility” against Christians.

Critics link the anti-Christian attitudes in part to massive migration from mainly Islamic nations as well as secularization among non-Muslims and the political elite. At the same time, mission groups report growing interest in the Christian faith among younger Europeans.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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