Politics
Diocese Regrets Hells Angels Tombstone at Quebec Cemetery
A Roman Catholic diocese in Quebec has expressed its regret over a tombstone featuring the logo of the Hells Angels outlaw biker gang located in a parish cemetery. The Diocese of St-Jean-Longueuil, situated on Montreal’s South Shore, has described the appearance of the tombstone as scandalous and inappropriate.
The diocese stated that the tombstone should not have been approved in the first instance. It emphasized that the local parish, which oversees the cemetery in St-Basile-le-Grand, has the authority to remove any objects that contradict Roman Catholic beliefs. The diocese has committed to supporting the parish in its efforts to facilitate the removal of the controversial tombstone.
The situation has attracted considerable attention from both media outlets and local residents. Following a report by La Presse, curious visitors have flocked to the cemetery to view the tombstone, further highlighting the issue’s public interest.
Despite the growing curiosity surrounding the tombstone, the parish has opted not to comment on the matter. The diocese’s remarks reflect a broader concern regarding the appropriateness of symbols associated with criminal organizations in religious spaces.
This report, originally published by The Canadian Press, was released on November 5, 2025, and underscores the ongoing dialogue about the intersection of faith and community standards in Quebec. The diocese’s reaction points to a commitment to uphold the integrity of Catholic teachings in all aspects of parish life.
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