Vance, Musk Rebuke Graffiti Exhibition in UK’s Canterbury Cathedral

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Christians of various backgrounds spoke out against the ‘sacrilegious’ art project.

Vance, Musk Rebuke Graffiti Exhibition in UK’s Canterbury Cathedral

Vice President JD Vance speaks to reporters at a press briefing at the White House on Oct. 1, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

T.J. Muscaro

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The decision to mark the walls of the UK’s historic Canterbury Cathedral with graffiti faced staunch international criticism on Oct. 10, as the Church of England’s attempt to appeal to marginalized communities has been criticized as ugly and inappropriate.

Titled “Hear Us,” the temporary art installation is set to open on Oct. 17 and remain open through January 2026.

T.J. Muscaro

Based out of Tampa, Florida, TJ primarily covers weather and national politics.

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