A knife-wielding man struck Sydney once again, causing turmoil as he attacked a priest and the congregation in a suburban church. The incident occurred on Monday at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in the western part of the city, while Bishop Mari Emmanuel was delivering a sermon that was being live-streamed. The assailant, dressed in black, approached the altar and reportedly stabbed the Christian Orthodox priest several times.
According to news.com.au, Bishop Emmanuel was left in astonishment as the attacker unexpectedly unleashed a series of blows to his face and head during a live broadcast on the church’s YouTube page. The horrifying incident was captured on video.
The outlet went on to report:
“The Bishop gained prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic after slamming Sydney’s lockdown as “mass slavery”. He also claimed vaccines were futile because living “normally” would boost immunity. “Are we humans? Because we are being treated like animals,” Bishop Emmanuel said in a sermon at the time in 2021. “They are encouraging people to go and take vaccine and stay at home. They have had enough.”’
According to certain reports, it is believed that two additional individuals were also purportedly stabbed during the resulting scuffle. However, this assertion is yet to be confirmed. The authorities in New South Wales (NSW) stated that they promptly responded to the incident, which occurred shortly after 7pm.
This assault occurred merely 48 hours after a deranged knife-wielding individual murdered six individuals at the Westfield mall in Bondi Junction, as previously reported by Breitbart News. Joel Cauchi, aged 40, fatally stabbed five women and a male security guard, while also causing injuries to several others, before being shot down by a police officer.
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