Kansas Archbishop Reveals Shocking Satanic Theft

A Kansas archbishop is standing firm against a satanic group, taking extraordinary legal measures to protect what Catholics hold most sacred. America’s heartlands are not just under threat from Wokeism, but from literal Satanists…

At a glance:

• Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City filed a lawsuit against satanists who allegedly stole a consecrated Eucharist

• The legal action aimed to prevent desecration of the sacred host during a planned “black mass” at the Kansas state capitol

• The satanic group’s leaders ultimately testified under oath they did not possess a consecrated Catholic host

• For Catholics, the Eucharist represents the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ, making its protection paramount

• The lawsuit settlement hasn’t stopped the satanic group from proceeding with their March 28 event using other Christian symbols

Archbishop Defends Sacred Traditions Against Satanic Intrusion

Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City took the shocking decision to launch a lawsuit against a satanic group allegedly planning to desecrate a stolen Eucharist. The legal action was filed in Leavenworth County District Court against The Grotto Society, a Kansas satanic organization, and its co-founders Michael T. Stewart and Travis L. Roberts.

The lawsuit sought the return of what Catholics believe is the literal body and blood of Christ, transformed through the process of transubstantiation during Mass. For Catholics, the consecrated host holds incalculable spiritual value and remains the property of the Church even after consecration.

Evidence for the case included Reddit posts from a user claiming to possess a consecrated host and wine intended for desecration. The urgency stemmed from the satanists’ planned “black mass” scheduled for March 28 on the Kansas state capitol grounds, an event whose Facebook page ominously declared “God will fall and Kansas will be embraced by the black flame of Lucifer.”

Satanists Forced to Admit Truth Under Oath

In a surprising turn of events, the lawsuit was settled after Stewart and Roberts testified under oath that they did not possess a validly consecrated Catholic host or wine. Their testimony directly contradicted previous claims made to representatives of the Archdiocese of Kansas City.

“We now have a sworn statement before a judge that the group does not possess a validly consecrated host,” said Chuck Weber, Executive Director of the Kansas Catholic Conference. This legal admission significantly alleviated concerns for the Catholic Church while exposing the deceptive tactics employed by the satanic group.

Stewart’s flippant remarks outside court revealed his true attitude toward the proceedings. “I find it very entertaining that [Naumann] is convinced that I have Jesus trapped in a cracker and he would take it to court,” Stewart mockingly told reporters.

Catholics Rally While Democrats Fail to Protect Religious Freedom

Despite the lawsuit settlement, the satanic group still plans to proceed with their event, now focusing on defiling other Christian symbols. This continued assault on Christian values has prompted Archbishop Naumann to lead a Holy Hour and Mass in response to the controversial gathering.

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, a Democrat, has claimed limited authority to cancel the event, requiring only that it occur outside the statehouse. Catholic bishops across Kansas have urged the faithful to engage in prayer, good works, and to contact lawmakers to oppose the anti-Christian demonstration.

Is this a religious freedom issue? Or just a human dignity and decency issue?