Kansas Archbishop Sues SATANISTS Over Holy Items—DARK Plot at State Capitol?
A high-ranking Catholic leader claims devil worshippers snatched consecrated communion items for their controversial capitol ceremony. 🌐 #News #TopekaKS #Kansas #Politics
TOPEKA, KS — A Kansas archbishop is taking Satanists to court, alleging they orchestrated a sinister plot to steal sacred wine and holy wafers for their upcoming dark ritual at the state capitol.
The Archbishop’s Accusations
Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City dropped a bombshell lawsuit in Leavenworth District Court, targeting Satanic Grotto leaders Travis Roberts and Michael Stewart.
The legal filing alleges the pair used deceptive tactics and outright theft to obtain consecrated hosts and wine—items Catholics consider the actual body and blood of Christ.
Sacred Items at Stake
The Archbishop’s lawsuit emphasizes the profound religious significance of these items, asserting they could only have fallen into Satanist hands through deliberately deceptive means.
The legal documents detail concerns about the planned desecration of these sacred elements during the group’s upcoming “Black Mass” ceremony. Don’t miss our earlier reporting on this controversial event: Kansas SATAN Worshippers—Governor FORCED to Move DARK RITUAL from State Capitol!
Defendants Push Back
The accused Satanists dispute these allegations, with Stewart insisting their ceremonial items were simply purchased online.
The defendants, who maintain their innocence regarding the theft accusations, plan to use these items in their March 28 ceremony, which has already been moved outside the capitol building following governmental intervention.
Legal Battle Intensifies
Archbishop Naumann’s legal team argues the planned ceremony would inflict spiritual harm on the Catholic Church and its followers worldwide.
The lawsuit seeks to prevent what the Archbishop describes as an intentional corruption of sacred elements, marking a rare intersection of religious rights and criminal allegations in Kansas courts.
Constitutional Clash
While Governor Laura Kelly has ordered the ceremony to be held outside the statehouse, the fundamental conflict between religious protection and constitutional rights remains unresolved. The Archbishop’s legal challenge could set precedent for how similar conflicts between traditional religious institutions and alternative spiritual groups are handled in the future.
As this case moves through the legal system, the Archbishop’s allegations of theft and desecration stand in stark contrast to the defendants’ claims of legitimate acquisition. The outcome could have far-reaching implications for religious freedom and the protection of sacred items in Kansas and beyond.
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