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Fire at Catholic church on Siksika First Nation land may have been intentionally set

There was no structural damage after a fire was put out at Siksika Nation Catholic Church early Monday morning.

Nobody was in the church at the time, and there was no damage

Police say it's believed a fire was deliberately set at a Catholic church on Siksika First Nation land on Monday. (CBC News)

There was no structural damage after a fire was put out at Siksika Nation Catholic Church in Albertaearly Monday morning.

RCMP responded to the church at 12:30 a.m. They say preliminary investigation indicates someone deliberately set the fire.

No one was in the church at the timeand no one was injured.

Four Catholic churches on First Nation lands in British Columbiahave burned down this past week, and B.C. RCMP say they are treating thosefires as suspicious.

The Catholic church has been facing a reckoning following thediscovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at former residential schools in Saskatchewan and B.C. There is no indication yet that the church fires are connected to that news.

On Saturday, a statue of Pope John Paul II outside of an Edmonton Catholic church was smeared with red-painted hand prints.

The provincial fire inspector and Gleichen RCMP are investigating the possible arson.

Siksika reserve is located less than 100 kilometres east of Calgary.