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Priest rescued the Eucharist, the Blessed Sacrament, from fire in a Catholic church in France

Priest rescued the Eucharist, the Blessed Sacrament, from fire in a Catholic church in France

Father Sébastien Roussel, priest of the church of the Immaculate Conception in the town of Saint-Omer in the department of Pas-de-Calais (France), reported that he was able to save the Blessed Sacrament in the face of the fire that destroyed the temple in the early morning from September 1 to 2.

“The most important works (of art) have been recovered. Furthermore, the most important thing is that the Blessed Sacrament was not touched and we recovered it. “We were able to put the Lord again in another church,” said the priest in statements to the French media. BFMTV.

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According to The Voice of the Norththe priest also specified that he is not “a superhero”, given some information that indicates that he would have entered the church on fire to rescue the Blessed Sacrament. In reality, he points out, he entered the church when the fire was partially controlled, with a helmet and special protective clothing. “I told them which works should be protected as a priority, nothing more. “I just did my duty,” he said.

According Europe 1Father Roussel commented that from anger and incomprehension we must now move “in faith to Christian forgiveness,” and “understand the person who has committed this act.” “It is necessary to move forward. “Life goes on.”

The priest assured that he hopes that the reconstruction of the church of the Immaculate Conception will begin soon, “a little like with Notre Dame”, the emblematic basilica that was greatly affected by a fire in 2019.

French media They point out that the authorities have arrested a 39-year-old man as a suspect in the fire, which has shocked local worshipers.

Jacqueline, a local parishioner, expressed her sadness to BFMTV and shared that she has done “everything in the church. I was baptized, I was confirmed, I made my First Communion and I got married there,” while another woman named Angela shared that she has experienced all of this “with great emotion.”

While local authorities continue the investigation, the Bishop of Arras, Bishop Olivier Leborgne, expressed his closeness in prayer to the local community, and noted that he will visit the church this Wednesday, September 4, to pray with the faithful and celebrate a Mass in the atrium of the church of the Immaculate Conception.

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