Gov. Kelly responds to plans for 'Black Mass' event at Kansas Statehouse
- Governor Laura Kelly announced that all events related to the planned Black Mass will be moved outdoors to the grounds of the Kansas Statehouse on March 28, 2025, in response to public concerns.
- The Kansas Catholic Conference condemned the event as sacrilegious and called for prayer, stating it insults all people of good will.
- Governor Laura Kelly stated that the group's actions are protected under the First Amendment, which limits her authority to respond.
- A petition with over 22,000 signatures requested the cancellation of the Black Mass, reflecting public concern over the event.
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Satanic “Black Mass” Ordered to Move Outside Capitol Building
A satanic worship ritual – a so-called “black mass” that an organizer says is a pro-abortion response to life-affirming Kansas legislatures – is now set to take place outside at the Kansas State Capitol March 28. The blasphemous ritual was originally going to take place within the capitol building. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced March 12 that it had been moved outside, and that the governor’s office has limited authority to respond. The gover…
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