Swiss Politician Blasts 20 Shots at Mary, Jesus
In a deeply troubling affront to Christian faith and dignity, Swiss municipal councillor and former leader of the Green Liberal Party, Sanija Ameti, now faces criminal charges after she deliberately fired 20 shots at a sacred Christian image of the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child. Ameti—a self-described Muslim-born atheist—not only conducted what authorities are calling a “public staging” of sacrilegious mockery, but she also documented the desecration by posting photos of the bullet-ridden icon to Instagram with the caption “abschalten,” a chilling term interpreted as a symbolic act of erasure. The targeted destruction of the holy faces of Mary and Jesus, captured in a centuries-old devotional painting, has sent shockwaves through Switzerland’s Catholic community and beyond. Bishop Joseph Bonnemain offered her forgiveness after a personal letter of remorse, but Catholic leaders and lay faithful are left grappling with the scandal and its implications in an increasingly hostile cultural climate. Prosecutors are seeking heavy fines for what has been called an incitement to violence against Christians—an act the Swiss Bishops’ Conference condemned as both morally repugnant and socially dangerous.
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