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Feminist Comedian Desecrates Altar, Shouts Blasphemies in Historic French Catholic Church

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Feminist Ane Lindane desecrated Saint-Laurent-d'Arbérats Church as part of an obscene ‘comedy’ show, jumping on top of the altar and blaspheming Our Lord and the Church.

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The spectacle of a humorist has aroused many reactions, especially from the Catholic community, which denounces "particularly obscene" gestures. An investigation was opened by the Bayonne Public Prosecutor's Office.

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An investigation was opened by the Bayonne Public Prosecutor's Office against Ane Lindane, a Spanish comedian who created the controversy in Arberats-Sillegue (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) by mimicing an act of masturbation in a church

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At a festival in Arberats-Sillegue (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) on June 29, a comedian proposed a show that shocked public opinion during which she mimicd an act of masturbation standing on the altar while...

On Sunday, June 29, Ane Lindane's performance caused an earthquake in the basco-Spanish Christian community. The artist mimicd a masturbation on the altar of the church of Arberats-Sillegue, in the northern Basque Country. The Bayonne Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation for sexual exhibition and incitement to hatred. The diocese is expected to file a complaint shortly.

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