A man was arrested after vandalizing a pro-life hospital in Denver

A man was arrested after vandalizing a pro-life hospital in Denver


The damage of a Catholic pro-life medical facility in the Denver region immediately led to the arrest of a suspect.

It is unclear if the clinic was targeted because of its pro-life Catholic purpose, despite the fact that Satan was mentioned and a diabolical figure was styled in some of the graffiti.

Bella Health + Wellness medical organization posted several images of the destruction to Facebook at 3 p.m. on September 25 and said, “We are unhappy to have to disclose that our clinic was recently trashed.” We would appreciate it if you would spend a time today to pray for our patients, our crew, and their families.

Before Monday morning’s scheduled patient arrival, the medical organization requested assistance to fix the structure.

The two glass front doors of the Englewood clinic often display, among other things, “Bella Health + Wellness.” Most of the text was hidden by red lines that had been sprayed on.

The structure was spray painted in red close to the doors with words that looked to be graffiti lingo, such as “IC Redall is boy.”

With big graffiti and the phrase “Satan” next to a multicolored, devilish-looking spray-painted visage, a large trashcan adjacent to the structure was defaced.

On Sunday around 7 o’clock, Bella posted on social media that the Englewood Police Department had made an arrest. Huge thanks to the Englewood Police Department, it said on Facebook.

Bella is a nonprofit medical facility that adheres to Catholic doctrine. At the start of the practice in December 2014, Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila gave it high marks. It provides family primary care, including children, as well as complete OB-GYN treatment with a focus on NAPRO technology.

On the basis of about $250,000 in free treatment, Bella helped over 1,700 patients in 2021, according to its website. The pro-life medical facilities of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Denver claim that 382 infants were delivered with Bella’s help, 981 Medicaid patients were helped, and another 622 patients were served in conjunction with Marisol Health.

According to the clinic’s website, “Bella has a goal to safeguard life-affirming, dignified health care.” We contend that both patients and healthcare professionals should follow their own medical consciences.


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