On International Women’s Day, Radical Feminists Attack Catholic Churches

March 8th, 2026 was International Women’s Day.

In various Mexican states, radical feminists used the occasion to attack Catholic churches. Catholic parishioners made human chains around their churches to protect them.

Churches were defaced with graffiti, paint was thrown at parishioners and demonstrators tried to set doors on fire.

At the Templo de la Compañía, in San Luis Potosi, a stone cross was systematically pulled down. See video here.

The cities where churches were attacked included Monterrey, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, Aguascalientes, Leon, Queretaro, Cuernavaca, Puebla and Guadalajara.

It certainly seems coordinated, doesn’t it? Or did all the demonstrators in those cities have the same idea on the same day?

Templo de la Compañía, en San Luis Potosí. Source: LuisCardenasMX Account
Cathedral of Leon. Source: aciprensa

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