Satanic Leader Arrested During Attempted 'Black Mass' at Kansas Statehouse
- An event at the Kansas Capitol featured the anti-Christian hate group Satanic Grotto planning a 'Black Mass' ceremony, which led to a strong Christian counter-gathering for prayer and support.
- Lead satanist Michael Stewart ignored a directive from Democratic Governor Laura Kelly, performed a satanic ritual, and was subsequently arrested for assaulting a bystander.
- CatholicVote organized prayer outside the Capitol, rallying thousands of Christians who sought to respond to the planned sacrilege, emphasizing their right to pray.
- The situation escalated when Stewart attacked a Christian during his ritual inside, resulting in his arrest by Capitol police as he yelled, 'Hail Satan.
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The display was located steps from a nativity scene and Concord’s Christmas tree on a city sidewalk in front of the State House. It was damaged and restored repeatedly, sparking debate.
Thudding Sound Echoes as Cop Tackles Satanist Accused of Punching Man at Black Mass
A satanic leader in Kansas wanted freedom to mock religion by hosting a tendentious “black mass” inside the state capitol. Later, after he was arrested, his wife accused authorities for […] The post Video: Thudding Sound Echoes as Cop Tackles Satanist Accused of Punching Man at Black Mass appeared first on The Western Journal.


As Kansas Catholics pray, a Satanic group’s ‘black mass’ turns violent, with arrests
The altercation capped a month-long saga surrounding the Satanic group’s “black mass,” which founder Michael Stewart had sought to perform in the Capitol so that “God will fall and Kansas will be embraced by the black flame of Lucifer.”
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