Pastor Jailed For Holding Church Service During Canada’s Lockdown Wins Legal Victory

Pastor Jailed For Holding Church Service During Canada’s Lockdown Wins Legal Victory

A Canadian court has awarded a major legal win to Artur Pawlowski, the pastor who was arrested and jailed for holding a church service during Alberta’s lockdown.

Pawlowski, the minister of Calgary Street Church, was arrested by Calgary police in dramatic fashion in the middle of a busy highway on May 8 last year as he was driving home from church, where his congregation had gathered without masks in violation of public health orders.

 

Pastor Jailed For Holding Church Service During Canada’s Lockdown Wins Legal Victory

Pastor Jailed For Holding Church Service During Canada’s Lockdown Wins Legal Victory

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