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Tracker: 500 Attacks on U.S. Catholic Churches Since May 2020
Last Updated August 16, 2025
Attacks on Catholic Churches Since May 2020: 520
Attacks on Catholic Churches Since Supreme Court Leak: 354
Attacks on Catholic Churches in 2025: 40
https://catholicvote.org/tracker-church-attacks/
Excerpt below from full article above,
[CV NEWS FEED // As civil unrest gripped the country in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in May 2020, Catholic churches were not exempt from mobs that destroyed property in cities across America. But while the riots and looting mostly died down in the summer of 2020, the attacks on Catholic churches have continued and escalated.
Since civil unrest began on May 28, 2020, there have been at least 520 attacks against Catholic churches in the United States, including acts of arson which damaged or destroyed historic churches; spray-painting and graffiti of satanic messages; rocks and bricks thrown through windows; statues destroyed (often with heads cut off); and illegal disruptions of Mass. Attacks spiked dramatically after the draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked in May 2022. At least 354attacks have been perpetrated against Catholic churches since the Supreme Court leak, with many including graffiti with pro-abortion messages. Crucially, while a handful of the attacks have included thefts, the vast majority have only involved property destruction, indicating that the primary motive is not material gain.
The attacks on Catholic churches have been widespread across the country, affecting 43 states plus DC. The top ten states with the most attacks are California (69), New York (60), Pennsylvania (36), Texas (26), Florida (23), New Jersey (20), Ohio (18), Oregon (18), Colorado (17), and Massachusetts (16).
Hotspots with large clusters of attacks include New York City (47) and the metro areas of Los Angeles (27); Philadelphia (17); Denver (15); Portland, Oregon (15); San Francisco/Bay Area (14); Boston (12); Washington, D.C. (11); Pittsburgh (11); Seattle (8); Miami/Fort Lauderdale (8); Chicago (8); Omaha (7); Houston (7); Cincinnati (6); Louisville (6); and San Antonio (6). Some of the churches have been attacked multiple times.
CatholicVote has found evidence of an arrest in connection with an attack against a church in only about 30% of cases.]
Last Updated August 16, 2025
Attacks on Catholic Churches Since May 2020: 520
Attacks on Catholic Churches Since Supreme Court Leak: 354
Attacks on Catholic Churches in 2025: 40
https://catholicvote.org/tracker-church-attacks/
Excerpt below from full article above,
[CV NEWS FEED // As civil unrest gripped the country in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in May 2020, Catholic churches were not exempt from mobs that destroyed property in cities across America. But while the riots and looting mostly died down in the summer of 2020, the attacks on Catholic churches have continued and escalated.
Since civil unrest began on May 28, 2020, there have been at least 520 attacks against Catholic churches in the United States, including acts of arson which damaged or destroyed historic churches; spray-painting and graffiti of satanic messages; rocks and bricks thrown through windows; statues destroyed (often with heads cut off); and illegal disruptions of Mass. Attacks spiked dramatically after the draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked in May 2022. At least 354attacks have been perpetrated against Catholic churches since the Supreme Court leak, with many including graffiti with pro-abortion messages. Crucially, while a handful of the attacks have included thefts, the vast majority have only involved property destruction, indicating that the primary motive is not material gain.
The attacks on Catholic churches have been widespread across the country, affecting 43 states plus DC. The top ten states with the most attacks are California (69), New York (60), Pennsylvania (36), Texas (26), Florida (23), New Jersey (20), Ohio (18), Oregon (18), Colorado (17), and Massachusetts (16).
Hotspots with large clusters of attacks include New York City (47) and the metro areas of Los Angeles (27); Philadelphia (17); Denver (15); Portland, Oregon (15); San Francisco/Bay Area (14); Boston (12); Washington, D.C. (11); Pittsburgh (11); Seattle (8); Miami/Fort Lauderdale (8); Chicago (8); Omaha (7); Houston (7); Cincinnati (6); Louisville (6); and San Antonio (6). Some of the churches have been attacked multiple times.
CatholicVote has found evidence of an arrest in connection with an attack against a church in only about 30% of cases.]