By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Updated: 7:25 p.m. on Tuesday, January 22, 2019
The day after a Lincoln Memorial confrontation with some Catholic schoolboys that went viral, American Indian activist Nathan Phillips and his drum-and-chant group reportedly tried to disrupt a Catholic Mass in Northeast Washington.
The Catholic News Agency reported Tuesday, citing unnamed sources, that the group of about 20 activists sought to enter the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Saturday during its 5:15 p.m. Vigil Mass.
“It was really upsetting,†a shrine security guard on duty during the Mass told CNA. “There were about twenty people trying to get in, we had to lock the doors and everything.â€
“A source close to the shrine’s leadership corroborated the security guard’s account,†CNA wrote.
The Shrine’s official spokeswoman acknowledged to CNA only that a group “did assemble on Saturday evening outside the the shrine†but neither confirmed nor denied that they tried to enter the Mass.
The Mass came the day after the annual March for Life and within hours of the now-famous boys’-school marchers from Covington Catholic High School becoming the nation’s biggest news as racist smirkers, with the help of misleadingly edited clips.
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