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Worship leader and activist Sean Feucht is calling out what he sees as a “demonic stronghold” on Canada after officials across the country forced the cancellation of events in several cities.

“While they’re holding naked Pride parades and drag queen story hour and all that stuff, they’re not affording the same opportunity for peaceful Christians to come and worship and pray,” he told CBN News. “[T]he forces are still there. They seemed to be dormant for a while after the pandemic, but they’re still there. They’re screaming: they don’t want Christians to pray, they don’t want Christians to worship, they don’t want the name of Jesus lifted up.”

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“This is an age-old, generations-old demonic stronghold that we are facing that is resurfacing right now in Canada,” he added.

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One of the churches facing censorship, a Spanish-speaking congregation in Montreal, has been hit with a $2,500 fine for hosting a church service featuring Feucht, whose views on sexuality, abortion and government overreach into religious liberty have drawn the ire of Canadian authorities.

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The stop in Montreal’s Ministerios Restauración Church was part of the Let Us Worship founder’s “Revive in 25” tour, a large cross-country, revival-style outreach that sought to bring large, outdoor praise gatherings to cities across Canada.

A spokesperson for Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante told Global News the church was informed ahead of time it did not obtain the proper permits to host a concert-style event and chose to host it anyway.

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The mayor’s representative, Philippe Massé, said Feucht’s tour “runs counter to the values of inclusion, solidarity, and respect that are championed in Montreal,” adding that, while the city views “freedom of expression” as “fundamental” to its values, “hateful and discriminatory speech is not acceptable.”

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