Posted on 05/12/2014 6:00:39 PM PDT by narses
Cambridge, Mass., May 12, 2014 / 06:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A satanic black mass re-enactment being planned by a student group at Harvard University has been postponed indefinitely and will not take place May 12.
The news was announced by the schools newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, just over an hour before the event was scheduled to occur May 12.
Originally, the black mass re-enactment was to take place on campus, at a pub in the basement of Memorial Hall. The Harvard Crimson reported late on the afternoon of May 12 that the event had voluntarily been moved to The Middle East nightclub, a short distance from campus. However, shortly afterward, the general manager of the nightclub told the publication that negotiations had fallen through and the event would not be hosted there.
Subsequently, in a breaking news update at 7:45 p.m. Eastern time, the publication reported that the black mass has been postponed indefinitely and will not take place tonight, according to (a) Satanic Temple spokesperson.
Connected to witchcraft and demonic worship, a black mass is a sacrilegious ceremony structured as a parody of the Catholic Mass. Invoking Satan, the ritual is centered around the desecration of the Eucharist, which is generally done by stealing a consecrated host from a Catholic church and using it in a profane sexual ritual, or defecating and urinating on it.
A spokesperson for The Satanic Temple, which is staging the event, initially told media outlets that a consecrated host would be used, although the temple and the Cultural Studies Club both later denied this, insisting that only a plain piece of bread would be used.
The plans for the black mass had drawn strong opposition from the Archdiocese of Boston, along with many students, alumni and members of the broader Catholic community.
Harvard senior Aurora Griffin told CNA that she presented university president Drew Faust with petitions against the event that had garnered more than 60,000 signatures.
In her cover letter, Griffin explained that the event does not promote an appreciation for cultural understanding, but instead promotes contempt for the Catholic faith, adding that supporters of genuine tolerance and civility are rightly offended and outraged that Harvard has permitted such an event.
Dr. Faust had released a statement May 12 condemning the event as flagrantly disrespectful and inflammatory, and the clubs decision to hold it as abhorrent. However, she stated that the ceremony would be allowed to continue due to the universitys commitment to free expression.
Faust had said that as a sign of respect, she would attend a Eucharistic Holy Hour being held by the Catholic community at Harvard in response to the black mass.
Jim McGlone, a junior at Harvard, told CNA while he was glad to see the university president use the strongest language possible to condemn the event, he disagreed that all speech and expression should be protected in a university setting, given the fundamentally offensive nature of the event.
Its too much of a desecration of our Lord and a mockery and parody of our Faith, he said, to be an attempt at dialogue its really just an obscenity.
Rather than merely offering a safe haven for all kinds of offensive speech, he continued, the purpose of free speech is getting at the truth through discourse, among people who may have disagreements.
Freshman Bella Gomez told CNA that rather than using freedom of speech and religion to make Harvard a safer welcoming community for all, Catholic students are being solely victimized by it.
She said she felt uncomfortable at the idea of entering campus facilities that had been used for a satanic ritual, indicating that the space would no longer feel comfortable or safe for her.
The Cultural Studies Club had defended the black mass re-enactment as educational and dismissed critics as demonstrating a close-minded paranoia. The group had told CNA that those offended by the event hold outdated views based on intolerance and ignorance, which are arrogant and egocentric.
Oh, for pete’s sake. Stay on topic. This thread is not about whether some people despise the Catholic Church. It is about whether Harvard University should permit its private property to be used for anti-Catholic hate speech in view that Harvard is exquisitely sensitive about the rights of any and all non-Christian minority groups.
You know, if they had continued with their plan to carry out the desecration, it would have been fun to have the Patriot Guard Riders and Rolling Thunder show up to escort the folks in and out of the building, as they often have done when Westboro Baptist Church looies announce they will attempt to desecrate a funeral. Also the National Enquirer, the DailyMail and any other news outlets that wished to photograph the attendees arriving or leaving...
Thank you for auditing my post concerning the undifferentiated contempt for Satanism and Catholicism. I look forward to reading whatever insight you have to offer on similar matters in the future.
I would call it an analysis of probabilities, and I hope your musings are substantially what happened. As I've observed before, Harvard could have made a point that the proposed obscenity should have to use some other site but the Memorial Hall to Harvard's Civil War dead. That none of the principals has mentioned this has bothered me a lot.
I think it may have been because of the nature of the location, the Queen's Head, which is available outside of business hours for private rental. It was one extra step of separation between the administration and the night schoolers. They weren't using free space provided by Harvard to recognized student groups, but rather were obtaining space in an arms-length rental on an equal footing with any other member of the community.
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Who, me or Oprah?
Seriesly, God's Word clearly specifies that the "man of perdition" is male, and a homosexual (the gay part is in Daniel). I could totally see her as the False Prophet, though.
“NEVER”?
You lie.
The post I replied to was:
“Wonder if this is meant to bring Antichrist into the world.”
And you are also incorrect in your statement regarding the Catholic response being mentioned in the referenced source on this thread.
I understand that you might be monitoring numerous posts and threads regarding this particular topic.
“The Event” had not yet occurred, at the time of my post, and did not happen, ultimately.
There are many actual evil events in this world that could be easily countered by prayerful Catholics knowingly acting in prayer against them.
This sort of inane, atheistic, media driven anti-Christian publicity stunt is pretty low on that list of priorities.
But hey, thanks for your help in helping stop the antichrist!
Prayer works; on that we agree. Usually benefits the intercessor as well as the entity prayed for.
Have a blessed day!
Show me. After a ton of protest, Dr. Faust finally got around to denouncing it. That's not the same as telling it to go away. Accusations such as the above are offensive, since if you feel that way, the obligation is on you to prove it with a citation.
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