It takes a low life, mentally challenged scum bag to torch a Church during the Christmas season.
Via KSTP
After a St. Paul church was left without a place to hold services, another church showed the congregation the true meaning of Christmas.
For thousands of Minnesotans, parishioners packing the pews for prayer is a Christmas tradition. But this Christmas Eve, at one local church, the service includes not one congregation, but two.
“I was just in shock that anyone would do this, let alone intentionally,” said Tom Schroeder, a parishioner at Saint Mark Lutheran Church.
Two weeks ago, an arsonist hit Saint Mark Lutheran Church, just off West 7th in St. Paul. The fire destroyed parts of the building, burned bibles, and left paintings of Jesus covered in soot. It also left the church unfit for worship for the foreseeable future.
“We’re sort of like Mary and Joseph wandering without a home tonight,” Schroeder said.
But wander no longer.
Their neighbors at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church can see Saint Mark’s from their front steps. And on Christmas Eve, they invited Saint Mark’s parishioners up those steps, and welcomed them into their sanctuary.

