REPORT: Pastor jailed over COVID to face final trial: ‘Crazy stuff’

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A Canadian pastor is facing his final trial after three years of repeated fines, arrests and imprisonment for keeping his church open during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Artur Pawlowski, pastor of the Cave of Adullam congregation in Calgary, said he is accused of causing $400 million worth of damages for officiating a church service during the trucker blockade at the U.S.-Canada border last year.

He was seen in a viral video chasing authorities out while likening them to the Nazi Gestapo. When officials returned a week later with a court order that empowered them “to do anything necessary” to enter his church and arrest him, Pawlowski recorded himself throwing them out again and warned his viewers that Canada increasingly resembles the communist regime his family endured in Poland.


Pawlowski was the first Canadian clergyman ticketed for alleged COVID-19 violations.

“This is the final culmination of over 40 tickets for the COVID tyranny, the house arrest, the prison, all of that stuff,” Pawlowski told Fox News Digital.

“It’s crazy stuff,” he reportedly said.

Pawlowski appeared on “The Ingraham Angle,” saying “they’re so terrified of the truth.”

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His trial is set to begin on Thursday, Feb. 2, in Lethbridge, Alberta.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. The pastor spoke truth. Prayers for him and the people in his church and the other churches like his in Canada who aren’t afraid to speak truth.

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