What Prompted This Catholic Nun to Tackle an Environmental Protester?

A nun tackled a protester outside the construction of a new religious center in France.
Share:

In the picturesque village of Saint-Pierre-de-Colombier, a clash of convictions unfolded that left onlookers in shock and raised environmental concerns. On a sunny Saturday morning, members of the aptly named eco-group Les Amis de la Bourges, “Friends of the Village,” converged to protest the construction of a new religious complex.

Little did they anticipate that their peaceful demonstration would escalate into a dramatic confrontation.

The construction site was encircled by a human chain of nuns from the Missionary Family of Notre-Dame, determined to shield the project from disruption. As tensions flared, an unexpected moment caught the world’s attention—a French nun tackled an environmental protester who appeared to be carrying construction materials.

The altercation took an even more chaotic turn as other demonstrators stomped on the piping materials, heightening the animosity.

Sylvain Hérenguel, co-president of the association for the future of the Bourges valley, expressed his astonishment at the nuns’ unanticipated use of force, describing the situation as far from the reasonable expectation for public order. “I was attacked three times by five people,” Hérenguel said, emphasizing the nuns’ determination to protect the construction site.

Get your FREE CHARISMA NEWSLETTERS today! Stay up to date with current issues, Holy Spirit news, Christian teachings, Charisma videos & more!

The primary point of contention for environmental activists is the potential threat the construction poses to rare plant species. Specifically, they cite the presence of reseda of jackfruit, a plant noted by the French Biodiversity Office, which was not adequately addressed in the environmental study relied upon to approve the project.

According to Hérenguel, the construction lacks authorization to destroy the habitats of these protected species.

In response to these concerns, the environmental defense collective has called for the suspension of construction until all necessary environmental authorizations are obtained. Their stance is rooted in their belief that the construction is an overambitious project for a small village, with plans for a chapel capable of seating 3,500 people.

This, they argue, goes against the approval of both the bishop and the Vatican. Their movement is pacifist in nature, seeking only to ensure proper environmental studies are conducted before the project proceeds.

The controversy surrounding the construction of this religious complex began in December 2018 and has been punctuated by numerous environmental demonstrations that temporarily halted progress. While activists installed a Zone to Defend around the area in June 2020, construction eventually resumed in 2022 following additional environmental studies.

The Missionary Family of Notre-Dame has yet to provide a response to these allegations. {eoa}

Join Charisma Magazine Online to follow everything the Holy Spirit is doing around the world!

Shawn A. Akers is the online editor at Charisma Media.

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Tree

2023: A Year of Transition

2023 was filled with lots of powerful words, but one of the words which seemed to capture a unique angle of the year was words about transitions. Some of these words spoke to national affairs, while others to personal ones....

Chuch above city with glow of sun around steeple

Has God Called the Church to Rule the World?

Over the last two decades, I’ve been hearing more and more people equate the New Testament term for church, also called the ekklesia, primarily with influencing secular politics (like instituting a Christian theocracy). This is because the etymology of this...

Chuch above city with glow of sun around steeple

Has God Called the Church to Rule the World?

Over the last two decades, I’ve been hearing more and more people equate the New Testament term for church, also called the ekklesia, primarily with influencing secular politics (like instituting a Christian theocracy). This is because the etymology of this...

US Army soldiers marching.

116 Soldiers Embrace Jesus After Church Steps Out in Faith

An Oklahoma pastor whose church recently made headlines after seeing 116 Army soldiers accept Jesus said the mass embrace of faith was the result of his congregation stepping out in faith and trusting in the Lord. Mike Keahbone, senior pastor...

US Army soldiers marching.

116 Soldiers Embrace Jesus After Church Steps Out in Faith

An Oklahoma pastor whose church recently made headlines after seeing 116 Army soldiers accept Jesus said the mass embrace of faith was the result of his congregation stepping out in faith and trusting in the Lord. Mike Keahbone, senior pastor...

Baby who survived the tornado destruction in Tennessee

God’s Hand Seen in Miracle of Baby Surviving Tornado

In a remarkable story of survival and faith, a Tennessee family experienced a tornado that tore through their home, leaving them with only the clothes on their backs. However, their 4-month-old baby miraculously survived the ordeal after being swept away...

1 2 3 4 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top