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By Clare Marie Merkowsky, LifeSiteNews, March 21, 2025

Archbishop Joseph Naumann denounced the satanic ‘black mass’ planned at the Kansas Capitol as ‘hate speech,’ pointing out that it is directly mocking Catholicism.

KANSAS CITY, Kansas (LifeSiteNews) — Kansas Archbishop Joseph Naumann denounced the satanic “black mass” planned for later this month as “hate speech.” 

During a March 20 interview on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), Archbishop Naumann described the satanic “black mass” planned for March 28 at the Kansas capitol building as “hate speech” against Catholics, stressing the importance of prayer as a spiritual weapon.  

“Their intention is to create chaos, and they’re exercising really hate speech,” he said.  

“They’re simply trying to mock Christianity,” Naumann continued. “If they were trying to do this to an Islamic group or they were trying to do this to a Jewish group, I think it wouldn’t be allowed.”  …

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