Jan. 20, 2021 Catholic News Service Some Christian leaders said they watched the scenes coming out of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 with "horror," particularly as they saw some in the violent mob carrying "Jesus saves" signs. That horror has been further compounded after a recently released New Yorker video that shows a shirtless man in a fur hat and horns on his head, with his face painted red, white and blue, leading a prayer thanking Jesus for allowing the mob to get in, as he's perched from the seat reserved for the Speaker of the House. "Flat horror" is how Barbara Williams-Skinner, co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Prayer Breakfast, described how she felt watching the attacks at the Capitol unfold. Among the rioters, Christian prayers were blurted out, and the name of Jesus was shouted as a noose floated in the crowd and police officers were attacked.