Desecration of Eucharist at Brooklyn Church: $2M Tabernacle stolen, Angel Statues Beheaded

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Desecration of Eucharist at Brooklyn Church: $2M Tabernacle stolen, Angel Statues Beheaded
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Police say thieves busted into the altar at a New York City church, stole a $2 million gold tabernacle and removed the head from a statue of angels.

Newsroom (02/06/2022 11:00 AM Gaudium Press) The incident happened on Saturday, 28 May 2022, between 4:00 PM and 6:30 PM at St Augustine’s Catholic Church. The Church is known as the “Notre Dame” of Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighbourhood.

The Church was closed for construction at the time. The Pastor informed that camera recordings from the Church’s security system were also stolen.

The Diocese of Brooklyn called it “a brazen crime of disrespect and hate.”

The diocese stated the thief or thieves cut through a metal protective casing and made off with a tabernacle dating to the Church’s opening in the 1890s.

The tabernacle was made of 18-carat gold and decorated with jewels, police and the diocese said. It is valued at $2 million.

The diocese said it is irreplaceable because of its historical and artistic value.

According to a guidebook posted on the Church’s website, the tabernacle was built in 1895 and restored in 1952 and 2000, a “masterpiece and one of the most expensive tabernacles in the country, guarded by its security system,” which involves an “electronically operated burglar-proof safe” and one-inch thick steel plates that “completely enclose the tabernacle.”

Angel statues flanking the tabernacle were decapitated and destroyed, the diocese informed. A safe in the sacristy, where priests prepare for Mass, was also cut open, but nothing was inside.

The Holy Eucharist was taken from the tabernacle and thrown on the altar.

“This is devastating, as the Tabernacle is the central focus of our church outside of worship, holding the Body of Christ, the Eucharist, delivered to the sick and homebound,” Rev. Frank Tumino, the Pastor of St. Augustine, said in a statement issued by the diocese.

“To know that a burglar entered the most sacred space of our beautiful Church and took great pains to cut into a security system is a heinous act of disrespect,” Tumino remarked.

(Via Crux Now)

Compiled by Raju Hasmukh

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