
A European monitoring group has documented a troubling pattern of incidents targeting Christian communities across the continent during the month of April. The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe recorded 38 separate cases involving violence against religious leaders and congregation members, property fires, vandalism, and the desecration of sacred sites.
The organization published these findings to highlight the growing severity of anti-Christian sentiment throughout European nations. France led with the most documented cases at 10 incidents, while both Germany and Italy each reported seven separate occurrences during the same timeframe.








