The Vancouver police are looking for two women who were seen splattering paint over the front of a Christian church in British Columbia last week, as similar acts of vandalism continue to target religious institutions in Canada. Videos posted on Facebook show two women wearing masks splashing orange paint on the front of St. Jude’s Parish Catholic church in East Vancouver. The incident happened sometime on the night of July 1, Canada Day. St. Jude’s Parish is one of the latest churches across the country being targeted for vandalism, along with suspicious fires at around 20 churches across the country, including two Anglican churches and four Catholic churches in B.C. The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) said investigation into the “devastating fire” at St. Jude’s Parish is still ongoing. No arrests have been made. “Our neighbourhood police officers are following up with the churches that have been vandalized to mitigate future …