Irish Independent

Bishop who has large following on social media stabbed in head and chest during livestream sermon

Furious crowds surround church in Sydney after 15-year-old boy arrested at scene

- LEWIS JACKSON AND STELLA QIU

At least four people were wounded, including a bishop with a global online following, in a knife attack during a service at a church in a suburb of Sydney yesterday, police and witnesses said, triggering clashes between angry residents and officers.

Police said they arrested a 15-yearold male at the scene and were forced to hold him at the church in Wakeley, a suburb about 30km west of downtown Sydney, for his own safety after a crowd gathered outside and demanded the attacker be brought out.

It was the second major stabbing attack in just three days after six people were killed in a knife attack at a beachside mall in the Bondi area.

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel of the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church was speaking during an evening service yesterday when a male walked towards him and lunged with a knife, according to video of the event captured from a livestream on the church’s social media page.

Horrified members of the congregati­on scream as the man stabs the priest several times in the head and chest, the videos show.

A separate video, verified by Reuters and taken in the aftermath of the incident, shows the man being pinned to the ground by several others, his face obscured.

A voice speaks in Arabic and says: “If they didn’t insult my prophet, I wouldn’t have come here. If he didn’t involve himself in my religion, I would not have come here.”

Authoritie­s disclosed no motive for the attack and have not identified the suspect.

Two witnesses said the crowd threw rocks at police. More than 100 police officers were ultimately called in to deal with the unrest, and two were taken to hospital with injuries, police said. Two men were pepper-sprayed.

“There was so much anger because the bishop is loved by them, he’s loved by myself as well, he preaches about the Lord and we love the Lord,” said a local resident who gave her name as Canny.

The perpetrato­r was taken to an undisclose­d location.

The New South Wales ambulance service said four people had been injured in the attack. In a Facebook post, the church said bishop Emmanuel and a priest, Father Isaac Royel, were among those hurt. Police said no injuries were life-threatenin­g.

“We ask for your prayers at this time. It is the bishop’s and father’s wishes that you also pray for the perpetrato­r,” the church’s post said.

Emmanuel was ordained a priest in 2009 and then a bishop in 2011, according to the church’s website. The bishop has become a popular figure on social media, with clips of his sermons racking up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and TikTok.

Emmanuel became well known for his hardline views during the pandemic, local media reported at the time, with the bishop describing Covid lockdowns as “mass slavery”.

A recent sermon posted online by fans shows him claim the United Nations was founded by Satan.

Coming only days after a mass stabbing attack in Bondi, the attack drew condemnati­on from the city’s religious communitie­s and calls for calm from authoritie­s.

New South Wales state premier Chris Minns convened a late-night meeting of faith leaders following the attack, which unanimousl­y condemned violence in any form.

In a separate statement, the Australian National Imams Council denounced the “horrifying” attack and urged the community to stay calm.

“Extremely concerning scenes at a Sydney church,” the Australian Jewish Associatio­n said in a social media post.

“Our thoughts are with our Assyrian friends.”

Police said they would patrol mosques and other places of religious worship across south-western Sydney in the early hours of today.

“If they didn’t insult my prophet, I wouldn’t have come here,” a voice in Arabic said

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