“We again call on the Department of Justice to investigate these hate-filled attacks which appear driven by animosity directed specifically at Catholics,” he said.
In a response to Burch’s letter, Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta said that Attorney General Merrick Garland had “ordered a 15-day review to ensure that all appropriate resources are being deployed to protect houses of worship.”
“We share your concern with and commitment to preventing and addressing acts of vandalism, property destruction, and other incidents that target religious symbols, shrines, statues, or churches,” said Gupta. “The Department is taking numerous steps to address such violence, consistent with our commitment to combat unlawful acts of hate in all their forms.”
The results of this review were not made available.
The Diocese of Arlington did not respond to requests for updates into the ongoing investigation into the vandalism at Nativity Catholic Church in Burke, Virginia.
On Jan. 25, the parish’s grotto was vandalized beyond repair. The grotto featured a statute of Our Lady of Fatima speaking to the three child visionaries.
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