Kansas legislators try to stop the Satanic demonstration of ‘Black Mass’ on the State capital

A group of self -written Satanists plans to organize a “black mass” inside Capitol of the Kansas State, Despite the recent attempts of the governor and a group of two -party legislators to block him.
The Satanic Grotto, a registered non-profit organization that describes itself as “an independent and non-demominational Satanic Church,” intends to maintain its demonstration on the State Capitol on March 28. According to the founder Michael Stewart, the event initially caught a little attention, until it appears that it states that the massive mass of “Ceremon in” is a brunette.
Kansas Vlad Laura Kelly, Democrat, issued an order on March 12, which banned Satan’s Grott to enter a state house on a planned demonstration on March 28. This command was followed by a change of the policy of the building and the founding of a state house, led by a group of two -party laws.
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“There are more constructive ways to protest and express disagreement without insult or denying Holy religious symbols, “ Kelly said in the announcement of the “Black Mass” event of Satan’s grot.
In Satanic traditions, the “Black Mass” ceremony sometimes includes dedicated to the dedicated Eucharist, as the online narrated by Monsignor Roger J. Landry, priest of the Rijeka Diocese of Rijeka Fall, Massachusetts, 2014. Landry pointed out that it was described at the time, and on the New York website described, on the New York website it became “corrupt sexual fluids” during the ritual.
Michael Stewart and Satanic Grotto intend to move forward with their planned “black mass” demonstration at Kansas State Capitol, despite the efforts of public officers to shorten the event. (Getty | Sotonic Grotto)
A lawsuit initiated by the bishop of the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Joseph Naumann, allegedly Stewart acknowledged Social media to steal dedicated to the Eucharist. The lawsuit also stated that members of the Satanic Grott sent threatening letters to the legislators.
“The first amendment does not protect criminal behavior,” Senate President Ty Masterson said Kansas Reflector This week. “The recent statements of the organization – which undertaken to engage in such behavior – required a thoughtful review of politics to ensure the safety of all those who visit our state capitol.”
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Stewart, in an interview with Fox News Digital, did not deny the accusations of being the owner on the social media account, who admitted to taking the host. Stewart said that although he and his group sent rude letters to the legislators in the past, none of them threatened. The proven hearing was held on Thursday in that case, and eventually discarded after Stewart rejected the allegations, he said.
Michael Stewart, founder of a group headquartered in Kansas “Satanic Grotto” (Michael Stewart/Satanic Grotto)
Stewart promised to continue with his demonstrations at Capitol 28 March, despite his commands to try to block him, even if he leads to his arrest. He expects to join him two more or three members of the Soton Grott, but has invited inappropriate supporters who want to face public officials or the implementation of the law stay backwards.
“Recently there is a lot that we will be a Capitol Storm. And that’s why [critics] See that one of our specific bruTta laws talks about violence, that we are a violent organization. None of these things are true, “Stewart said.” Let’s go to the capitol nonviolent. It won’t be on January 6th. This will be the Civic Rights Act of the 1960s. We will not literally cut fecal matter on the walls. “
The Kansas State Capitol is located in the central cannon and is surrounded by more than 20 hectares of park -like terrain. (Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Stewart said that the idea of a “black mass” demonstration came from a group that wanted to “build a church that corresponds to the way the Kanzani define Satanism.”
“Part of that is activism,” Stewart said. “We started following different groups and counterprises, and inevitably everyone ended up on the capitol, one way or another.”
However, Stewart noted, groups using their first Amendments to amendment With the protest at the Capitol, mostly all Christian groups “held pictures of the crippled babies within our capitol, held prayers, held sessions of praise and worship, very openly, very boldly, consistently.”
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“I rarely, if ever, saw anyone else doing anything. And it just came to my mind, I was like,” Man, these guys are the only ones used their rights. “”
Kelly’s office refused to comment on the situation when he arrived for a comment, pointing to Fox News Digital on a statement of the event of March 12.