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Rural Manitoba church shaken by vandalism

WATCH: Members of a small town church just outside Winnipeg are cleaning up after vandals tore through their sanctuary early Sunday – May 27, 2019

Residents of a quiet community west of Winnipeg are struggling to understand an act of senseless violence over the weekend.

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Parishioners at St. Francois Xavier Roman Catholic Church arrived Sunday morning to find their sanctuary had been vandalized.

Headingley RCMP received a report of a break and enter at 8 a.m. May 26. The suspect(s) smashed statues and discharged a fire extinguisher.

WATCH: Sanctuary invaded by vandals, the clean up begins

Police are asking anyone who may have seen anything to contact the local detachment (204) 888-0358, call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a secure tip online.

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The church is one of three in the rural municipality just outside Winnipeg off Highway 1 West.

It is the second act of vandalism to happen at a church in and around Winnipeg in less than a week.

The head of a statue at the Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral on McGregor Street was removed during the early hours of May 22.

The missing piece was later found in a duffel bag and returned to the church.

WATCH: Ukrainian community rallies after statue vandalized

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