Mosque aids Catholic church that was vandalized

Mosque aids Catholic church that was vandalized June 30, 2015

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A mosque in Mississauga, Canada, has donated thousands of dollars to help a neighbor in need. A Catholic church in the area needed a clean-up after acts of vandalism on its premises.

Following the incident, Hamid Slimi, imam of the Sayeda Khadija Centre in Mississauga, visited St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church.

The church’s Father Camillo Lando showed him some of the acts of vandalism that had been caught on security video. The imam was shocked.

“It was a very bad scene. The guy who did it ripped pages out of the Bible. He broke the altar. He threw the cross. When I saw this, I thought it was pure injustice. It was just wrong,” Slimi told the Star media outlet.

The repeated acts of vandalism at St. Catherine of Siena Church took place in April and May. On top of graffiti covering the walls of the church’s school and torn Bible page covering the premises, a statue of Jesus was desecrated with black paint. Police have detained a 22-year-old local man and charged him with a hate crime, according to the Catholic Register.

After he saw footage of the attacks, Imam Slimi spoke to his congregation about the church’s plight and called for donations.

“I told my community, there is nothing we can do now. But the church needs funds. We believe there is no discrimination in charity. It is the act that is rewarded. It doesn’t matter who is the recipient,” the imam said.

The worshippers gathered CAD $5,000 in a day.

Slimi gave the cheque to Lando and the church board, and “told them, this is what any Muslim would do.”

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Photo by Michelle Medeiros via Catholic Register 


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