Crime Satanist leader’s attempt to hold Black Mass in Kansas Statehouse sparks chaos and 4 arrests - The Satanic Grotto’s rally outside drew hundreds of Christian counterprotesters because of the Grotto’s satanic imagery, and its indoor ceremony included denouncing Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God.

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Christians counter-protest at a rally by the Satanic Grotto from the Kansas City area, held outside the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka, Kansas, on Friday, March 28, 2025.
John Hanna/AP


The leader of a small group of self-described satanists and three other people were arrested Friday following a scuffle inside the Kansas Statehouse arising from an effort by the group’s leader to start a Black Mass in the rotunda.

About 30 members of the Kansas City-area Satanic Grotto, led by its president, Michael Stewart, rallied outside the Statehouse for the separation of church and state. The group also protested what members called the state’s favoritism toward Christians in allowing events inside. Gov. Laura Kelly temporarily banned protests inside, just for Friday, weeks after Stewart’s group scheduled its indoor ceremony.

The Satanic Grotto’s rally outside drew hundreds of Christian counterprotesters because of the Grotto’s satanic imagery, and its indoor ceremony included denouncing Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God. About 100 Christians stood against yellow police tape marking the Satanic Grotto’s area. The two groups yelled at each other while the Christians also sang and called on Grotto members to accept Jesus. Several hundred more Christians rallied on the other side of the Grotto’s area, but further away.

Kelly issued her order earlier this month after Roman Catholic groups pushed her to ban any Satanic Grotto event. The state’s Catholic Bishops called what the group planned “a despicable act of anti-Catholic bigotry” mocking the Catholic Mass. Both chambers of the Legislature also approved resolutions condemning it.

“The Bible says Satan comes to steal, kill and destroy, so when we dedicate a state to Satan, we’re dedicating it to death,” said Jeremiah Hicks, a pastor at the Cure Church in Kansas City, Kansas.

Satanic Grotto members, who number several dozen, said they hold a variety of beliefs. Some are atheists, some use the group to protest harm they suffered as church members, and others see Satan as a symbol of independence.

Amy Dorsey, a friend of Stewart’s, said she rallied with the Satanic Grotto to support free speech rights and religious freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment, in part because Christian groups are allowed to meet regularly inside the Statehouse for prayer or worship meetings.

Before his arrest, Stewart said his group scheduled its Black Mass for Friday because it thought the Kansas Legislature would be in session, though lawmakers adjourned late Thursday night for their annual spring break. Stewart said the group might come back next year.

“Maybe un-baptisms, right here in the Capitol,” he said.

Video shot by KSNT-TV showed that when Stewart tried to conduct his group’s ceremony in the first-floor rotunda, a young man tried to snatch Stewart’s script from his hands, and Stewart punched him. Several Kansas Highway Patrol troopers wrestled Stewart to the ground and handcuffed him. They led him through hallways on the ground floor below and into a room as he yelled, “Hail, Satan!"

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Michael Stewart, the President of the Kansas City-area Satanic Grotto, speaks with reporters as the group's rally gets started outside the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka, Kansas, on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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Stewart’s wife, Maenad Bee, told reporters, “He’s only exercising his First Amendment rights.”

Online records showed that Stewart, 42, was jailed briefly Friday afternoon on suspicion of disorderly conduct and having an unlawful assembly, then released on $1,000 bond.

The Kansas Highway Patrol, which provides security at the Statehouse, said two others who entered the building with Stewart also were arrested for unlawful assembly, Jocelyn Frazee, 32, and Sean Anderson, 50. Frazee had no bond set; information for Anderson was not available online.

Witnesses and friends identified the young man trying to snatch away the Black Mass script as Marcus Schroeder, who came to counterprotest with fellow members of a Kansas City-area church. Online records show Schroeder, 21, was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct, with his bond also set at $1,000.

A friend of Schroeder’s, Jonathan Storms, said he was trying to help a woman who also sought to snatch away Stewart’s script and “didn’t throw any punches.”

The woman, Karla Delgado, said she came to the Statehouse with her three youngest children to deliver a petition protesting the Black Mass to Kelly’s office. Delgado said she approached Stewart because he was violating the governor’s order and Highway Patrol troopers weren’t immediately arresting him. She said in the ensuing confusion, her 4-year-old daughter was knocked to the ground.

“When we saw that nobody was doing anything — I guess just in the moment of it — it was like, ‘He’s not supposed to be allowed to do this,’ so we tried to stop him,” she said.

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He is indeed, the edgy lad. But I bet he wouldn’t do the equivalent with Islam.


Satanists are hate groups. People differentiate between the Italian or Filipino Culture club and groups like the KKK all the time but somehow can't understand how Satanism is different from Buddhism or Christianity and why the former would draw a stronger reaction participating in civic ceremonies alongside the ones it labels the enemy?
 
a woman who also sought to snatch away Stewart’s script
The woman, Karla Delgado, said she came to the Statehouse with her three youngest children to deliver a petition protesting the Black Mass to Kelly’s office.
She said in the ensuing confusion, her 4-year-old daughter was knocked to the ground.
It's rare that in a Christians vs Satanists story the biggest piece of shit is a Christian, but here she is.
 
Satanists are gay LARPers.
The Satanic Grotto’s rally outside drew hundreds of Christian counterprotesters because of the Grotto’s satanic imagery, and its indoor ceremony included denouncing Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God.
Unless there is recent proof of them being loudly critical of Islam, I think that they shouldn't be taken seriously since they're only after soft targets.
It's rare that in a Christians vs Satanists story the biggest piece of shit is a Christian, but here she is.
Bringing children to protests is very stupid and selfish since it's done solely for appearances ("look, even the CHILDREN are outraged about x!") and I don't like it at all since the kids are put at risk, it's easy to lose them and they have no idea what they're protesting and why. Actually trying to get physical with the other side while your kids are with you is you being really selfish or retarded.

I've heard that there are actual devil worshipers high up in the ranks of the church, however that was years ago when I was extremely interested in Eastern Orthodoxy thanks to 4chan and Jay Dyer.
 
Here is footage of the moment the organizer of the Satanic Mass, Michael Stewart, had his script taken and punched the person who took it.

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One Christian counter-protestor dressed up as a modern day crusader.

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Clean single leg takedown of that fat fuck.

Yes the first amendment exists but was designed for Christianity and to a lesser extent Islam/Jews.

The founding fathers would have hung that fat fuck.
 
Satanism is not a religion and shouldn't be treated as one

Imagine (lol) if a "religion" were started specifically to shit on Islam. Or, gasp, Judaism. All of its "tenets" were in direct contradiction of the tenets of Islam or Judaism. Its rites included mockery, degradation, and condemnation of Mohammed/Moses/Abraham. Its iconography is deliberately twisted Islamic or Jewish iconography

Would this "religion" be recognized by the IRS? Would its adherents and their "religious" activities be accommodated by public officials in any way? :story:

Yet Satanism, which is exactly what I described but with Christianity as its target, is tolerated and accommodated
 
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