black mass - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 06 Oct 2014 02:30:24 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg black mass - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Exorcism performed after black Mass in US civic building https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/10/07/exorcism-performed-black-mass-us-civic-building/ Mon, 06 Oct 2014 18:09:32 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=64078 The Catholic Archbishop of Oklahoma City and a priest have performed prayers of exorcism in a civic building after a black Mass was held there. Archbishop Paul Coakley said he learned that some patrons of Oklahoma City's Civic Center were troubled and anxious about the possible after-effects of the September 21 black Mass. "From the Read more

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The Catholic Archbishop of Oklahoma City and a priest have performed prayers of exorcism in a civic building after a black Mass was held there.

Archbishop Paul Coakley said he learned that some patrons of Oklahoma City's Civic Center were troubled and anxious about the possible after-effects of the September 21 black Mass.

"From the beginning we have taken seriously the dark and dangerous spirits being invited into our community," the archbishop said.

The prayers of exorcism were said the day after the black Mass, which had been performed by Dakhma of Angra Mainyu.

The devil worshippers said they staged the event to help stop people being afraid of the Catholic Church.

Civic Center spokeswoman Jennifer Lindsey-McClintock said now the space had been spiritually cleansed, more people would feel comfortable about using the building again.

Protestant leaders in Oklahoma City said they welcomed Archbishop Coakley's action.

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Satanists return host after lawsuit filed https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/08/26/satanists-return-host-lawsuit-filed/ Mon, 25 Aug 2014 19:09:35 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=62248 A Satanist group planning a black Mass in Oklahoma City has turned over a consecrated host to the Church, after a lawsuit was filed. Angra Mainyu had planned to use the host in a ritual black Mass next month. Oklahoma archdiocese filed the lawsuit claiming the host had been obtained by "illicit means". After the Read more

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A Satanist group planning a black Mass in Oklahoma City has turned over a consecrated host to the Church, after a lawsuit was filed.

Angra Mainyu had planned to use the host in a ritual black Mass next month.

Oklahoma archdiocese filed the lawsuit claiming the host had been obtained by "illicit means".

After the return of the host, the archdiocese dropped the lawsuit.

Angra Mainyu leader Adam Daniels said the host had been sent to him by a priest in Turkey who is also a Satanist.

The satanic group will instead us Black Forest bread for its ritual, which will take place in a municipal building in Oklahoma City.

The group will also hold a Satanic exorcism, designed to drive out the "Holy Ghost" from a person, it said.

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Outrage at planned black Mass in US municipal building https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/08/19/outrage-planned-black-mass-us-municipal-building/ Mon, 18 Aug 2014 19:12:01 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=61982

Catholics in the United States are outraged that local government officials in Oklahoma City have approved a Satanic Black Mass in a city building. The event, scheduled for September 21 in the Oklahoma City Center Music Hall, will involve the desecration of a consecrated host taken illicitly from a Catholic Church. The Black Mass will Read more

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Catholics in the United States are outraged that local government officials in Oklahoma City have approved a Satanic Black Mass in a city building.

The event, scheduled for September 21 in the Oklahoma City Center Music Hall, will involve the desecration of a consecrated host taken illicitly from a Catholic Church.

The Black Mass will be staged by Satanist group Dakhma of Angra Mainyu, but it says the event has been toned down to allow it to be performed in a public government building.

Lawyers for Oklahoma City's municipal government say the occultists have a right to lease the public space under the US Constitution's first amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech.

Catholic Archbishop Paul Coakley said he was disappointed at the city's response.

"If someone had come to them to rent the Civic Center to stage a burning of the Koran or to hold an event that was blatantly and clearly anti-Semitic, I think they might find a way to prevent it," he said.

He said hate speech intended to ridicule religion is not protected by the constitution.

Archbishop Coakley urged churchgoers to prayer to St Michael the Archangel at the end of Masses until September 29.

Oklahoma City has 120,000 Catholics.

He said the host would be desecrated "in the vilest ways imaginable" and then offered to Satan.

It is believed the event will involve stomping on the host.

The black Mass is a "blasphemous and obscene inversion of the Catholic Mass", Archbishop Coakley said.

Bishop Edward Slattery of Tulsa released a similar message.

He urged parishioners to fast and pray for the event's cancellation.

As of August 8, only 13 tickets had been sold to the Black Mass, which will be monitored by police.

The leader of Dakhma of Angra Mainyu, Adam Daniels, is a registered sex offender.

Oklahoma City's city manager has received thousands of emails and phone calls demanding the cancellation of the event.

Writing in the National Catholic Reporter, columnist Phyllis Zagano noted that Oklahoma state has blasphemy laws and they should be enforced.

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Harvard University black mass cancelled after huge protests https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/05/16/harvard-university-black-mass-cancelled-huge-protests/ Thu, 15 May 2014 19:11:49 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=57814

A planned re-enactment of a satanic black Mass by a Harvard University student club was cancelled only hours before its scheduled start on May 12. After protests that the event was offensive to Catholics, the Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club initially decided to move the event off campus. But another venue could not be found, Read more

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A planned re-enactment of a satanic black Mass by a Harvard University student club was cancelled only hours before its scheduled start on May 12.

After protests that the event was offensive to Catholics, the Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club initially decided to move the event off campus.

But another venue could not be found, so the club dropped its sponsorship of the re-enactment.

It was to have been performed by members of the New York-based Satanic Temple.

The Boston Globe reported that temple spokesman Lucien Greaves saying a black mass was performed later at a nearby bar, but this was not verified.

A consecrated host was not used, reportedly.

Greaves said he understood re-enactment organisers received lot of vitriolic hate mail.

The initial plan to hold a black mass on the Harvard campus prompted widespread outrage.

The Archdiocese of Boston held a eucharistic procession and a holy hour at a church near Harvard at the same time the event was originally scheduled.

More than 1500 people packed the Catholic church.

Among them was Harvard president Drew Faust, who earlier had decried the student sponsorship of the planned re-enactment as "abhorrent", but also defended students' right to free speech.

Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston had called the planned black mass "repugnant".

"There's a great fascination with evil in the world, but you know, it doesn't lead to anything good," Cardinal O'Malley told the Boston Globe.

Nearly 60,000 students, alumni, and faculty members signed a petition against holding the black mass on campus, according to a statement released by Harvard Rhodes scholar and Catholic Aurora Griffin.

The Harvard Extension club has continuously urged critics to widen their understanding of satanic worship.

On May 9, an unidentified spokesperson said the re-enactment was meant to be educational, not offensive.

The spokesperson told the Boston Globe that many satanists are animal rights activists, vegetarians, and artists with a strong sense of community.

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Boston archdiocese protests planned Harvard black mass https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/05/13/boston-archdiocese-protests-planned-harvard-black-mass/ Mon, 12 May 2014 19:15:03 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=57678

The Archdiocese of Boston has condemned plans for a re-enactment of a "black mass" satanic ritual by a Harvard University student club. The re-enactment was to be at a pub on the Harvard campus on May 12 (US time). Archdiocesan officials are organising Eucharistic adoration at a nearby church at the same hour, in response. Read more

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The Archdiocese of Boston has condemned plans for a re-enactment of a "black mass" satanic ritual by a Harvard University student club.

The re-enactment was to be at a pub on the Harvard campus on May 12 (US time).

Archdiocesan officials are organising Eucharistic adoration at a nearby church at the same hour, in response.

The Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club said the re-enactment they were planning is intended as an educational activity, as part of a student-led series exploring different cultures.

A black mass is an often obscene mockery by satanic cults of the Mass celebrated in the Catholic Church.

The ritual, for example, might substitute the bare back of a woman for an altar.

To complete the desecration, the black mass generally uses a consecrated host, which Catholics believe is the Body of Christ.

The Harvard club said an ordinary piece of bread would be used, not a consecrated host.

"Our purpose is not to denigrate any religion or faith, which would be repugnant to our educational purposes . . . ," the club stated.

But this did not mollify the Boston archdiocese.

It expressed "deep sadness and strong opposition" to the planned ritual.

"In a recent statement, Pope Francis warned of the danger of being naive about or underestimating the power of Satan, whose evil is too often tragically in our midst," an archdiocese statement noted.

"We call upon all believers and people of good will to join us in prayer for those who are involved in this event, that they may come to appreciate the gravity of their actions and in asking Harvard to dissociate itself from this activity," the statement continued.

Harvard Catholic chaplain Fr Michael Drea called the planned black mass "a matter of hatred".

"It's an affront to our Catholic sensibilities," he said.

While stopping short of endorsing the event, the Harvard Extension School said that it supported "the rights of our students and faculty to speak and assemble freely".

The black mass re-enactment will be performed by the members of New York-based Satanic Temple, while a narrator provides commentary and historical context.

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