In a frightening echoing of England’s past as persecutors of Catholics, the ultra Woke British police force frighteningly stormed a Polish Church in London on Good Friday and bellowed threats from the altar.
In Balham in South London, members of the police (which is known for its commitment to woke politics) thundered up the nave past terrified children, seizing control of the altar and demanding that the Catholics leave.
One of the police said ‘Failure to comply…ultimately could lead to you being fined or being arrested!’
This latest act of thuggery and vulgar strength is a reminder to European Catholics that they need to start asserting themselves better, because the authorities feel that they have them by the throat and they are starting to squeeze.
As for the police, no one expects any better of a force that has become a tool for the woke politics of the oligarchs, but we must pray for them to grow some level of conscience nonetheless.
You can watch the full video below form 1:02:00.
UPDATE
The Parish has released a statement here: (Translated on Google Translate)
Dear Parishioners!
May Jesus Christ be praised!
On Good Friday 02.04.2021, during the Liturgy of the Lord's Orday, at the time of the Adoration of the Cross, around 6 p.m., the police arrived at the door of our Church. We were not allowed to complete the Celebration. The police officers found that our liturgical assembly was illegal, ordering everyone to leave our Temple immediately under the threat of a £200 fine or even detention for each of the parishioners present. The faithful executed this order without objection.
However, we believe that the police have brutally exceeded their powers by issuing their warrant for no good reason, as all government requirements have been complied with.
We believe that police officers have been misivised about the current guidelines for places of worship, claiming that the reason for their intervention is the continued ban on public celebrations in places of worship in London, due to the lockdown introduced from 4 January 2021.
We deplores the fact that the rights of the faithful were wronged on such an important Day for every believer, and our worship was desecrated. We have informed the superiors of the Polish Catholic Mission in England and Wales about this incident. We have asked the police authorities to clarify the incident and are awaiting their response.
Anyone present at the liturgy can also send their complaint directly via the following link:
Complaints about the Metropolitan Police Service
The latest government guidelines of 26 March 2021 and the Episcopal Conference of England and Wales on experiencing Holy Week clearly allow celebrations in places of worship with the participation of the faithful, in compliance with all sanitary rules.
All scheduled rites of The Consecration of Easter, Easter Eve, Sunday and Easter Monday will take place according to the given order. We ask everyone to respect the current sanitary requirements in the Church and the space of social life and to pray that similar situations do not happen again.
In the attached files you will find all the guidelines of the state and ecclesiastical authorities.