Kansas lawmakers have taken steps to stymie a satanist demonstration at the state capitol, arguing the event is aimed at ...
Amid outcry from Catholics over a “black mass” slated to take place at the Kansas state capitol building on March 28, Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday said she has “limited authority” to ...
rather than inside the state Capitol Building itself. “[N]o protests will be allowed inside the Statehouse on March 28,” Kelly concluded. Chuck Weber, executive director of the Kansas Catholic ...
Gov. Laura Kelly’s office denied the Satanic Grotto its legal permit to use the rotunda for a Black Mass. The church intends ...
The group, the Satanic Grotto, will host the event called the “Black Mass” on March 28 at the Kansas State Capitol.
The Kansas House condemned a satanist event at the Capitol, and accused them of stealing a Eucharist. A court case accusing theft was dropped.
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 ...
“This is not just an offense against God but an attack on the very moral fabric of our state and nation ... “Join us at the Topeka Capitol building in Kansas as we dedicate the grounds ...
Stewart said Wednesday that they’ll hold the “Black Mass” inside the building, even if it means getting arrested by capitol ... Kansas voters decided to uphold abortion rights in the state ...