"On May 25, Monday of Pentecost, the church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens in Mérens, a locality within the commune of Pont-du-Casse in the Lot-et-Garonne department, was found vandalized after one or more intruders damaged religious property inside the building.""According to the Tribune Chrétienne report, the Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens church was described as having suffered disorder and damage consistent with forced entry or vandalism. Statues inside the building were reported damaged, while liturgical and devotional objects were found scattered on the floor. The building’s stained-glass structure was also affected, with at least one window reported broken.""Separately, in Comps, in the Gard department, a metal cross placed on a rocky outcrop overlooking the village became the subject of a formal complaint by the “Anti‑Racist and Anti‑Fascist Citizen Action in Beaucaire,” which referred the matter to the French Human Rights League, arguing that the installation constituted a violation of secular governance."
"In the same time frame, Tribune Chrétienne referenced another incident in the Pyrenees involving a cross placed at the summit of the Aneto. The cross, installed by 18-year-ld French mountaineer Maël Le Lagadec, was removed and thrown from the summit shortly after its installation. According to the report, Spanish climbers later retrieved the cross and restored it to the summit. The episode was presented as part of a sequence of symbolic disputes involving Christian markers in public or natural spaces.: FULL STORY at above link.