Posted on 05/08/2014 2:51:14 PM PDT by NYer
“We call upon all believers and people of good will to join us in prayer for those who are involved in this event, that they may come to appreciate the gravity of their actions, and in asking Harvard to disassociate itself from this activity,” the Archdiocese of Boston said in a statement released May 8.
Expressing “deep sadness and strong opposition” to the plan to stage the black mass on campus, the archdiocese announced a Holy Hour planned at 8 p.m. May 12 at St. Paul’s Church in Harvard Square.
“In a recent statement, Pope Francis warned of the danger of being naïve about or underestimating the power of Satan, whose evil is too often tragically present in our midst,” the archdiocese noted.
“For the good of the Catholic faithful and all people, the Church provides clear teaching concerning Satanic worship. This activity separates people from God and the human community, it is contrary to charity and goodness, and it places participants dangerously close to destructive works of evil.”
The archdiocesan statement came in response to an announcement that the Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club would be hosting a reenactment of a black mass on campus May 12.
“The performance is designed to be educational and is preceded by a lecture that provides the history, context, and origin of the Black Mass,” the club said in a statement.
Connected to witchcraft and demonic worship, a black mass is a sacrilegious ceremony that invokes Satan and mocks the Catholic Mass. It involves the desecration of the Eucharist, generally by stealing a consecrated host from a Catholic Church and using it in a profane sexual ritual.
Initially, several media reports included confirmation from Priya Dua, a spokesperson for The Satanic Temple, which is staging the event, that a consecrated host would be used.
However, updates to the reports said that Dua later contacted them retracting her statement, saying that there had been a miscommunication and no consecrated host would be used.
The Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club made similar denials, saying, “While a piece of bread is used in the reenactment, the performance unequivocally does not include a consecrated host.”
“Our purpose is not to denigrate any religion or faith, which would be repugnant to our educational purposes, but instead to learn and experience the history of different cultural practices,” the group continued. “This performance is part of a larger effort to explore religious facets that continue to influence contemporary culture.”
Harvard Extension School said in a May 7 statement that it “does not endorse the views or activities of any independent student organization. But we do support the rights of our students and faculty to speak and assemble freely.”
It added that the black mass is part of a series of events hosted by the Cultural Studies Club, which also includes “a Shinto tea ceremony, a Shaker exhibition, and a Buddhist presentation on meditation – as part of a student-led effort to explore different cultures.”
Father Roger Landry, a Harvard alum who serves as national chaplain for Catholic Voices USA, also issued strong words against the event, calling it “terribly ill-advised and totally insensitive.”
In a May 8 letter to President Drew G. Faust, the priest said that for “the first time in my life I’m really embarrassed to be associated with Harvard.”
“I'm sure there are many other alumni who are similarly ashamed,” he wrote.
Fr. Laundry went on to say that Harvard “simply would never allow itself or its properties to be associated with events that mock the religious beliefs, desecrate the sacred texts, or insult the spiritual sensitivities of Jews or Muslims.”
“Likewise,” he added, “it wouldn't allow its reputation or institution to be affiliated in any way with the activities or views of an 'independent student organization' that was reenacting the lynchings of African Americans or homophobic attacks or violence against women.”
The priest then likened the planned event to a séance aimed at communicating with the soul of Adolf Hitler or a re-enactment of a Koran burning. Both, he said, would be “terribly injurious” to each community and is something Harvard “would never associate itself with.”
“A ceremony invoking Satan, mocking the Catholic Mass and desecrating what Catholics believe to be the Body of Jesus Christ – or if, implausibly, an unconsecrated host will be used, something that is at least meant to symbolize the Eucharist – should be treated in the same way,” he emphasized.
Fr. Laundry told the school's president that he has “a special responsibility over Harvard’s reputation as well as occupy the most prominent position of all to demonstrate what Harvard stands for.”
“Please grasp that Harvard’s present acquiescence to allowing its campus to be the setting for this Satanic Mass and its up-until-now anemic response have already brought the university local, national and international derision.”
“There's still time,” he wrote, “to remedy this situation and clearly communicate that mockery and desecration of the religious rites, objects, and sensitivities of others have no place at Harvard.”
Before responding, a question. What do you understand by the words "consecrated host"?
Incrementalism has brought this country down.
Little steps descending slowly over the decades have led to the state America suffers now.
It’s more than brats playing Satan. For Catholics, it is a desecration. It is a huge and blatant offense that is a hate crime. In America, however, a hate crime against Catholics doesn’t count.
One doesn’t have to be Catholic to see where this type of license and behavior leads.
I’ll bet this would never be allowed to occur if they planned to burn a Koran as part of the ceremony.
Don't be absurd. You have no right not to be offended. And given the Catholic church's treatement of other religions in the past you have no sympathy from me either. What these people do in no way affects your ability to practice your religion.
Which one?
Apparently, part of this was a theft of something from a Roman Catholic group. Waifers or something.
Are they gonna sacrifice live humans cause thats what satan likes death.
Oz Osborne and Ozzy Osbourne are not the same person.
Coven is an American rock band formed in the late 1960s, composed of vocalist Jinx Dawson, bassist Oz Osborne (not to be confused with Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath), Chris Neilsen on guitar, Rick Durrett and later John Hobbs on keyboards, and drummer Steve Ross. They are recognized as being the band that first introduced the “Sign of the Horns” to rock, metal and pop culture (as seen on their 1969 debut album release Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls). (From the article “Coven (Band)” on Wikipedia.)
Exorcise Harvard!
I have no right to be offended?
In what universe do you live?
I have every single right in the world to be offended.
It most certainly does affect my ability to practice my religion since the desecration of the Eucharist is an in- your-face affront.
Sympathy? That’s another one of those politically correct postures that I abhor. I certainly do not care nor do I want any form of emotional construct from some anonymous poster on a BBS.
You can take your Aunt Sally of ages past back to the woodshed because it has no bearing on this topic.
Most of them undoubtedly support abortion and vote for pro-abortion legislators.
So they're already involved in what satan likes....death.
Abortion is one of the holy sacraments of unbelievers. Baptism is a holy sacrament of Christian believers.
Leni
I”t added that the black mass is part of a series of events hosted by the Cultural Studies Club, which also includes a Shinto tea ceremony, a Shaker exhibition, and a Buddhist presentation on meditation as part of a student-led effort to explore different cultures.
Why didn’t they show a Japanese tea ceremony with piss in the cups or a Buddhist meditation against a porn video? Certainly, they can bring in subversive groups that give equal time for despoiling those spiritual acts?
Naw, that would be {say it with me, folks) racist.
Hopefully it will be cancelled.
Let them protest for women's rights at the nearest mosque and mock the koran and muhammad.
St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle
Be our protection against the wickedness
and snares of the devil;
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host,
by the power of God,
Cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits
who prowl through the world seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen
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If I live closer I would go over there.
**Fr. Laundry went on to say that Harvard simply would never allow itself or its properties to be associated with events that mock the religious beliefs, desecrate the sacred texts, or insult the spiritual sensitivities of Jews or Muslims.**
So why Catholics?
Amen. Circle them with the Rosary circle. The devil won’t go in through that!
Crap, I just realized I will be there in weeks. Noooo! That stuff scares the #%> out of me.
Apparently it's not just a thing of "ages past", as you still think you have the right to tell others what they can and can't do. And if a handful of brats can affect your ability to practice you faith, that says more about your insecurity than anything they are doing to you.
Finally, the real irony is the church invented Satanism from whole cloth to demonize pagans, and now you are incensed when people mimic it.
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