Protesters far outnumbered attendees of a Satanic 'black mass' held in Oklahoma City Sunday.
The Oklahoman newspaper reported that between 40 and 50 people
attended the ritual, which was held in a small theater in the basement
of the Oklahoma City Civic Center.
The ceremony was led by Adam Daniels,
a self-proclaimed Satanist, who had said that his group would tone down
the ritual's more decadent elements to comply with state law.
Daniels told the Tulsa World
prior to the ceremony that he would include a ritual denouncing Jesus
Christ and stomp and spit on a wafer representing the Communion host. He
added that private rituals conducted by his group featured sex, urine,
and nudity.
Meanwhile, about 1,200 Roman Catholics crowded into St. Francis of
Assisi Church to hear a holy hour prayer service led by Archbishop Paul
S. Coakely. Those who couldn't get into the sanctuary filled an adjacent
gym and cafeteria area, while approximately 400 others gathered outside
to hear the service piped through speakers.
Coakley told attendees in his homily that Oklahoma City had been
targeted by "dark forces," but noted that as Christians "we know that
Christ conquered Satan. The war has been won, Christ has conquered,
though skirmishes will continue until Christ comes to reign forever."
The service was followed by a procession to the Civic Center, where
protesters from around the region had gathered to demonstrate against
the Satanic ritual. Security had been stepped up for the event and
Oklahoma City Police told KOKH-TV that someone had called in a bomb
threat during the service. The Oklahoman reported that one woman was
arrested after she knelt in front of one of the entrances to the Civic
Center and refused to leave.
Despite the outrage over the service, city officials said they would
not block the ritual from going forward because the Civic Center is a
public building.
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