If they were trying to do this to an Islamic or Jewish group, this wouldn’t be allowed,’ the shepherd of Kansas City told ...
A Kansas bishop claims a group of Satanists stole sacred wafers and wine to use in a “Black Mass” they’re holding at the ...
Michael Stewart, the Satanic Grotto’s founder, said the host he plans to use in next week’s Topeka ritual “came from Pope ...
A Satanic group planning a "black mass" at the Kansas Statehouse March 28 has sworn in court it is not in possession of a consecrated host and wine the group said it aimed to desecrate at the event.
Archbishop Joseph Naumann had on March 14 filed a lawsuit in Leavenworth County District Court seeking an order to secure the ...
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Daily Star on MSNArchbishop sues Satanists who 'stole Eucharist to host black mass and kill Jesus'An archbishop is suing a group of Satanists over their plans to use consecrated bread and wine to hold a kind of 'black mass' ...
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, has filed a motion for the return of the Eucharist, a consecrated host ...
A lawsuit filed by the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas demanding sacred items allegedly in the possession of Michael ...
A receipt shows Satanic Grotto organizers purchased 300 unconsecrated communion hosts from Amazon.com’s “Americana Warehouse” collection.
Masterson was referring to alleged criminal conduct in a civil lawsuit against Michael Stewart, the president of the Satanic Grotto. Masterson also said lawmakers sent to the director of the Kansas ...
TOPEKA — A planned satanic black mass at the Kansas capitol has spurred policy changes, allegations of theft and religious debates as state leaders scramble to address First Amendment ...
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