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Satanic 'black mass' gets green light from U.S. city
Concerns mount about 'dark powers that this invites into our community'
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The Catholic Archbishop of Oklahoma City has  agreed to drop a lawsuit against a satanic cult that plans to perform a "black  mass" in the city now that the cult has returned a stolen consecrated host to  the church.
An Oklahoma-based satanic group called  Dakhma  of Angra Mainyu has leased space in  the Civic Center Music Hall, which is owned and operated by the city, for a  black mass on Sept. 21.
The event is booked for the Cityspace  theater, which is the facility's smallest theater space, said Jennifer  McClintock, public information officer for the Civic Center.
She told WND the city will not block the  black mass from being held despite an uproar among Christian and family groups,  which are mobilizing to stop it.
"All activities during the event must abide  by our local ordinances and laws, including laws that govern nudity, lewd acts,  ritual sacrifice, as well as building codes for open flames," McClintock said in  an email to WND. "The Civic Center Music Hall is not underwriting this event in  any way, nor paying for outside advertising. Individuals wishing to attend must  purchase a ticket to get in."
The Catholic Archdiocese has come out  strongly against the satanists' plans and filed a lawsuit earlier this month to  stop the cult from using a stolen consecrated Host for its service, calling it a  "sacrilege" that is offensive to all Christians. Satanists typically defile a  Catholic host, used to celebrate Holy Communion, during their black  services.
Archbishop Paul Coakley has made repeated  requests for the city's leaders to cancel the satanic ritual in a publicly  funded facility.
"I have raised my concerns . and pointed out  how deeply offensive this proposed sacrilegious act is to Christians and  especially to the more than 250,000 Catholics who live in Oklahoma," Coakley  said in an Aug. 21 statement.
WND reported that another satanic group,  the  Satanic Temple based in New York, had  planned to hold a black mass on the campus of Harvard University in May. But  that event was canceled after an onslaught of public outrage followed national  media attention. The Archdiocese of Boston also fought that event.
And the Catholics are not the only group  expressing outrage about the prospect of a black mass being held in the public  civic center of a Bible Belt town like Oklahoma City.
Harry Mihet, vice president of legal affairs  and chief litigation counsel for Liberty Counsel, said Oklahoma City should not  allow its public facilities to be "used by a satanic group for the sole purpose  of mocking, insulting and offending other faiths through a lewd and lascivious  ceremony. The perverted sexual deviance characteristic of a 'black mass' ought  to remain in the dark tombs and catacombs where it originated, and should not  see the light of day in a civilized society, much less on public  property."
The TFP Student Action Network has launched  an  online petition urging the city to  stop the event from going forward.
TFP started Aug. 13 with a goal of 50,000  petition signers and already has garnered 67,000. It has now raised the goal to  100,000. "Your petition, together with many more, will be presented to the Civic  Center, as well as the Mayor of Oklahoma City and the Governor of Oklahoma  before September 21," the site says.
"Please spread the word to all your friends  so we can stop this sacrilege," the TFP message continues. "Your voice and  prayers were decisive at Harvard University - the 'Black Mass' there was  stopped. Canceled. Saint Michael won a great victory that day. And God can win  again."
Travis Weber, director of the Center for  Religious Liberty at the Family Research Council, said the event in Oklahoma  City smacks of a publicity stunt.
"The Harvard one was canceled. And it looks  like this Oklahoma one there was a consecrated host that was stolen and now has  been returned. Even if one of these did go ahead, obviously it's concerning, but  we want to be careful about limiting the religious expression under the law,"  Weber told WND. "But it's unfortunate there is an attempt to push this, with all  the horrors of the world today, you would think people would want to glorify the  Lord and seek him instead of the devil.
"It seems like every other day there's a  school shooting and you've got an American who has traveled to Iraq to fight  with ISIS and yet this group has decided to go ahead and celebrate a black mass  instead of seeking God's help," he continued.
The "black mass" ceremony has traditionally  been performed by satanic cults to mock the Catholic Church's celebration of the  Holy Eucharist.
Dakhma of Angra Mainyu clearly celebrates  "the destroyer" in its description of its beliefs on its website.
It promotes itself as "a religious and  educational church dedicated to Angra Mainyu. Angra Mainyu is seen as a  destroyer. This is coming from an ancient Middle Easterner and Indian  perspective of the principle of creation through the destruction. . Systems and  structures must be dismantled so that new life can be born."
Weber said such views, while abhorrent, are  to be pitied more than anything else.
"We need to remember to speak the truth in  love, and this means that there is a sense of sympathy for the people who are  caught up in this evil. Yet there is still the matter of speaking the truth and  opposing any invitation for the devil to be involved in public events and the  public square of our nation, which this is an attempt to do," he  said.
Weber said Christians can support the First  Amendment without supporting every group's message.
"Even legally speaking, one could argue that  this is not what the founders had in mind when they had written the free  exercise of religion into the amendment, but first and foremost people should  let their opposition be known, primarily by standing up and saying, hey, with  all the problems going on the world why this now? Why do we want this for our  community?"
TFP says it has had success with online  petitions in the past. In fact, YouTube yanked dozens of videos showing  desecration of the Holy Eucharist thanks to a TFP petition signed by 18,200  Catholics, and Notre Dame finally dropped the charges against 88 pro-lifers, in  part, because of more than 20,000 petitions sent to Fr. John  Jenkins.
But the city appears intent on treating the  satanists the same as any other group.
"The Civic Center Music Hall is a public  facility which has been owned and operated by the City of Oklahoma City since  1936. Our purpose is to rent spaces for private and ticketed events," McClintock  told WND. "Any group wishing to rent spaces with us may do so as long as they  pay the stated rental fees and adhere to the ordinances and laws of the city of  Oklahoma City and state of Oklahoma, per their contract with us. No taxpayer  dollars are used to underwrite these events."
"As a government-operated facility, we must  abide by the laws of our state and of the United States, including the U.S.  Constitution and its First Amendment," she continued. "Per federal law, we  cannot consider or judge the event content of groups who wish to rent our  facilities. In this, we are guided by our legal obligations as advised by our  municipal counselor's office."
The Archdiocese had sued the satanic cult  earlier this month when the head satanist stated publicly that he planned to  conduct a full black mass, which includes the desecration and defiling of the  Holy Eucharist, using the consecrated host.
Late last week an attorney for the satanist  group returned a consecrated host to the Oklahoma City Archdiocese, so no  consecrated host will be used in the event.
"I am relieved that we have been able to  secure the return of the sacred host, and that we have prevented its desecration  as part of a planned satanic ritual," said Coakley in a statement. "I remain  concerned about the dark powers that this satanic worship invites into our  community and the spiritual danger that this poses to all who are involved in  it, directly or indirectly."
On Sept. 21, the day in which the satanic  ritual is scheduled to take place, Coakley has invited the Catholic community as  well as "all Christians and people of good will" to join him in prayer for a  Eucharistic Holy Hour at 3 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 1901 NW 18 in  Oklahoma City, followed by an outdoor procession and benediction.
"For more than 1 billion Catholics  worldwide, the Mass is the most sacred of religious rituals," the archbishop  said. "It is the center of Catholic worship and celebrates Jesus Christ's  redemption of the world by his death and resurrection. We are grateful for the  gift of the Eucharist and pray that this threatened sacrilege will heighten our  appreciation and deepen our faith in the Lord's Eucharistic presence among  us."
With the return of the host and an  accompanying signed statement from the satanic group leader that the group no  longer possesses a consecrated host, nor will they use a consecrated host in  their rituals, the archbishop agreed to dismiss the lawsuit with  prejudice.
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