Witnesses say the man entered the buiding at around 8.45pm.
He was wearing a hoody and armed with a knife and sawn-off shotgun.
A staff member was able to escape and raise the alarm.
Around 70 monks live in the retirement home in Montferrier-sur-Lez.
It is unclear whether the gunman is still at the home or if he has fled.
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Muslims?
ReplyDeleteI'll bet ya any money they aint Mormons or Mennonites.
ReplyDeleteDon't be so sure...Mormons are pretty violent. Mountain Meadows, case in point.
DeleteSo we've narrowed it down to Moslems or Mormons, I guess. If the gunman was wearing a white shirt, dark tie and a name badge, he was probably a Mormon. If he was wearing a keffiyeh, then more likely a Mohammedan.
Its time to dump the Novus Ordo and return to the pre-1950 Roman Catholic way of life,socially & liturgical!!!
ReplyDeleteAnyone else tired of Europe USA Australia etc.being attacked by third world illiterate non-Catholics who are supported with welfare by native tax payers via liberal communist Christ hating Govts?
I don't recall any citizen being asked if we want this garbage trash B.S. in our Nations.
Recently read a quote
Delete"The Arabs & Africans power over the streets of the West derive from illiteracy,zero education, and blind religious obedience."
Whoever said that is very intelligent & observant.
He's fled away, unknown for the Police, pardon, Gendarmerie, still missing.
ReplyDeleteA Muslim or possibly a victim of abuse from one of the monks?
ReplyDeleteEskimos?
ReplyDeleteMaybe its one of those Thuc line clergy you so richly castigate,Steve.
DeleteThe man had a mask and dark clothing, armed with a knife and a sawn-off shotgun, shots were heard and probably there's a second victim.
ReplyDeleteA Muslim, what else? Duh!
ReplyDeleteDamian Malliapalli
Couldenhove-Kalergi plan.
DeleteLook this up and you will see who allows Muslims into our Nations.
What is a "retirement home for monks"? Don't monks live in community where they are looked after until the end of their days?
ReplyDeleteIt's probably Novus Ordo.
DeleteCan you imagine
Delete"I was a priest 45 yrs,now its time to golf,travel,and enjoy the golden years"
Seems antithetical to the idea of being a priest forever in the order of Malchizedek.
I'm being sardonic but you get my point.