Dufty introduces resolution condemning church vandalism
Openly gay San Francisco Supervisor Bevan Dufty introduced a resolution conedmning recent vandalism to the Most Holy Reedemer Church, a Catholic congregation in the Castro District. Last weekend, vandals spray painted swastikas and the phrases “Prop H8″ and “Where is the love?” on the church.
Dufty’s resolution notes that the church has maintained an AIDS support group for more than 20 years, which has provided care to people who are HIV-positive and to their caregivers.
The resolution states that “the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco does hereby condemn the recent intimidation of Most Holy Redeemer Church and its parishoners through acts of vandalism, specifically the defacing of its exterior with spray-painted graffiti that included the names of church leaders and the depictions of swastikas.”

