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Alberta gov’t. uses ‘resistance to government tyranny’ sermon as proof pastor broke court order

Updated: May 28, 2021 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

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CALGARY, Alberta, May 28, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A lawyer for a Canadian health agency presented as evidence in court a sermon given by a Canadian pastor about resistance to government tyranny as a form of “proof” that he broke a court order which allowed the arrest of anyone caught breaking COVID rules in the province of Alberta.

According to a Rebel News report, Alberta Health Services (AHS) lawyer John Siddons claimed that pastor Artur Pawlowski’s sermon “about the early Christians’ resistance to government tyranny on May 8,” was a form of “[proof] of his contempt of the May 6 court order.”

Pawlowski was jailed for over two days in early May for holding church services at his Cave of Adullam church, in Calgary, Alberta, in violation of COVID-19 rules put in place by the Alberta government under Premier Jason Kenney.

In court on Wednesday, a judge heard two contempt of court applications filed by Alberta Health Services (AHS), which asked that Pawlowski be found guilty of breaking court orders.

A live tweet of the hearings was presided over by Alberta Justice Adam Germain and posted by Rebel News.

AHS argued

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