Silver Spring church vandalized with pro-Trump racist message

Photo of vandalism on the Saviour Episcopal Church banner
Racist graffiti was found on a banner advertising Our Saviour Episcopal Church’s Spanish-language service in Silver Spring, Md. A spokesman for the church says the incident happened on Nov. 12, 2016. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
A church spokesman said the vandalism occurred Saturday night at the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in Silver Spring. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
A church spokesman said the pro-Trump vandalism occurred Saturday night at the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in Silver Spring, Md. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
Messages of love were written in front of Our Savior Episcopal Church in Silver Spring, Md., Sunday after a banner was vandalized with a racist message Saturday night. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
Messages of love were written in chalk in front of Our Savior Episcopal Church in Silver Spring, Md., Sunday after a banner was vandalized with a racist message Saturday night. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
People wrote messages of love outside of Our Savior Episcopal Church in Silver Spring, Md., for parishioners to see when they left the church Sunday. A banner outside the church was vandalized with a pro-Trump, racist message Saturday night. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
Episcopal Church of Our Saviour posted this message to its parishioners after a church sign was vandalized on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2106. (Episcopal Church of Our Saviour via Facebook) (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
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Photo of vandalism on the Saviour Episcopal Church banner
A church spokesman said the vandalism occurred Saturday night at the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in Silver Spring. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)
Messages of love were written in front of Our Savior Episcopal Church in Silver Spring, Md., Sunday after a banner was vandalized with a racist message Saturday night. (WTOP/Liz Anderson)

SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Diocesan officials say an Episcopal church in a heavily Latino suburb of Washington has been vandalized with a racist message that mentions President-elect Donald Trump.

Jim Naughton, a spokesman for Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, said the vandalism occurred Saturday night at the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in Silver Spring, Maryland. He said a banner advertising the church’s Spanish-language service was slashed, and the words “Trump nation. Whites only” were written on the back.

Naughton said the same phrase was written on a brick wall in the memorial garden of the parish.
The bishop visited the parish Sunday afternoon to stand in solidarity with the rector of the church, parishioners, lay leaders and interfaith supporters.

In a statement following worship services at the church, Budde condemned the vandalism as hate speech and an act of violence.

“We stand here to say that we are firm in our rejection of such violence and that we are a nation of immigrants and of people of all cultures and faiths, and that there is no place for such violence in our land,” Budde said.

While she said she believed most people in the nation want “peace and unity,” she specifically called on President-elect Donald Trump and those who voted for him “to separate themselves from acts of violence and hate that are being perpetrated in his name.”

“I also want to plead with our young people who are hurting now and all those who are hurting now: If you protest, protest with confidence and love, but do not stoop to this kind of violence,” she said as she ended her statement. “We are better than this as a country, and we will overcome hatred with love, with peace and with justice.”

Montgomery County Council Councilman Tom Hucker was on hand to support residents of the county’s District 5.

“You have to counter bad messages with good message,” Hucker said. “We need to make sure if anyone feels threatened or harassed or hears that of their neighbors, sometimes their neighbors don’t have the courage to come forward. People need to call that into the police and call that directly into the county council, if they want to, as well.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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