In Rome, a Church and a Chapel Desecrated by Urine and Feces
In Ostia, just on the edges of Rome, in late November, human feces were found strewn throughout the San Nicola di Bari Church. A week later, at a chapel next to Rome’s Stazione Termini (the main railroad station, where migrants hang out), priests discovered feces and urine all over the place, including on top of the altar. More about these acts of desecration can be found here:
Catholic church, chapel desecrated within a week in Rome
by Antonino Cambria, LifeSite News, December 5, 2025:
A Catholic church and a chapel at Rome’s busiest train station were recently desecrated within a week of one another, with an act of reparation being performed in one and the other being closed after the sacrilege.
On November 25, human feces were found at various parts of San Nicola di Bari Church (St. Nicholas of Bari) in Ostia, including the altar, per the Diocese of Rome. Cardinal Vicar Baldassare Reina, the vicar general of the Diocese of Rome; Bishop Monsignor Renato Tarantelli Baccari, auxiliary bishop of the Southern sector; and the parish priest celebrated a Solemn Mass of reparation at the church on December 1.
Just days after the first desecration, urine and human excrement were also found in multiple corners of a Catholic chapel, including the altar, at the Termini Railway Station, Rome’s main train station, which frequently draws Catholic pilgrims traveling to the Eternal City, according to Italian media. After this desecration, the chapel was temporarily closed, but enough faithful volunteered to watch it, allowing it to reopen.
“San Nicola di Bari … was shaken by a very serious and unspeakable sacrilegious act that occurred this afternoon … inside the sacred building,” a diocesan statement on the desecration at St. Nicholas Church said. “Unknown vandals entered the church making a gesture of profound desecration: human excrement was found in several places in the building, including the altar, a place reserved for the Eucharistic Sacrifice.”
After the desecration, while the church remained open to the public, Masses were temporarily celebrated at a nearby church until the December 1 Mass of reparation, during which the altar and walls were purified.
In a Facebook post, Mario Falconi, the president of Rome’s X municipality who attended the solemn Mass, condemned the sacrilegious act.
“I deem it necessary to strongly condemn such an unqualified act – it is not just vandalism, but an attack on memory, spirituality, and values that have always united our families and our neighborhoods,” he wrote.
The perpetrator(s) of the desecration have not been found or identified as of publication….
No, those who desecrated the church have not been found or identified. But the police know perfectly well that Muslims have been known to smear Christian sites with feces and urine. A famous example of this on a large scale took place beginning on May 2, 2002, when more than 200 Palestinian terrorists took over the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, while the IDF lay siege, and after a negotiated settlement led to their finally leaving on June 20, it was then discovered that despite the church complex having toilets in perfect working order, the Palestinians had defecated and urinated everywhere within the church complex.
In Florence, Muslim migrants living on the streets took to urinating on Ghiberti’s “Doors of Paradise” — the celebrated bronze doors of the Baptistery depicting Biblical scenes. This news infuriated the celebrated Italian left-wing journalist Oriana Fallaci, who wrote in The Rage and the Pride about the damage being done to that masterpiece of Renaissance art by those she scornfully referred to as the “sons of Allah.” But look at it from the viewpoint of Muslims. What better way to express one’s hatred of Christianity and Christians than to smear with feces, or cover with urine, churches, baptisteries, altars?
Father Domenico Monteforte, the rector of the Termini Chapel, told an Italian news outlet that, while he has no ill will toward the homeless and poor citizens around the station for whom the chapel is often a refuge, some unfortunately lack respect for its sacred character.
”(F)or many, the church is a refuge. Even among travelers, many stop to talk, seek comfort, tell their stories, and even confess,” the priest said. “Then, unfortunately, there are those who have no respect for the sanctity of the place.”…
Who would those people be who “have no respect for the sanctity of the place”? Father Monteforte knows, but feels compelled to keep quiet for the sake of social piece.
Numerous acts of desecration inside churches have taken place throughout Europe and indeed across the globe within the last year alone. In October, a man urinated on the high altar of St. Peter’s Basilica during Mass. In February, another man jumped onto St. Peter’s high altar and kicked off the historic candelabra along with the altar cloths.
Not even the most important church in Christendom has been spared this surpassingly unpleasant Muslim form of desecration. According to reports the man who entered St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City and urinated on its sacred altar of confession, right under the tomb of St. Peter, was a Pakistani tourist.
As the Muslim numbers grow in Europe, where many church services are sparsely attended, and the churches themselves seldom receive adequate security, one expects to see more of these sickening episodes of urination and defecation by Muslims wishing to express their contempt and hatred of Christianity and of Christians who, as non-Muslims, are believed to be “the most vile of created beings.”
Netherlands: Muslim mob screaming ‘Allahu akbar’ besieges St. Martin’s Cathedral in Utrecht
Translation:
The Islamization of Europe has a new image: Utrecht.
A Muslim mass besieges St. Martin’s Cathedral, bellowing “Allahu Akbar.”
If Christians dared to do that in front of a mosque, it would be a global outcry.
This is just the trailer. What do you think will happen when they are in the majority?
Remigration & Deislamization now!
What do you think the Netherlands is going to look like in five years? Ten?


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