Hundreds of people attended Mass at a Detroit Catholic Church
in protest of an 8.5-foot bronze statue of goat-headed Satan that hundreds came
to see, according to the Associated Press. A group called the Satanic Temple
unveiled the Baphomet statue during a private event on in a Detroit industrial
building on Saturday, which people could attend starting at $25 dollars a
ticket.
Its location was kept secret by the group until the last
minute to avoid public demonstrations planned for its unveiling, according to
the Independent. Leading up to the statue’s unveiling, the group also received
messages from people threatening to burn the venue of the event down and blow
up the statue, according to the Raw Story. In response, around 250 people
attended mass Saturday morning at St. Joseph’s Church in prayer for the city
and in protest of the statue’s unveiling, according to the Detroit News.
The Satanic Temple originally intended to unveil the statue
in public, but the owner of the venue, Bert’s Marketplace, returned the rental
feel to the group after finding out about the statue unveiling.
The group unsuccessfully attempted to have the statue
displayed near a monument of the Ten Commandments, which was located on state
grounds of the Oklahoma Capitol. But in June, the state Supreme Court ruled
that the display of the Ten Commandments — or any religious statues on state
grounds — violated the state’s constitution. The Satanic Temple claimed the
move as a victory, according to the New York Times.
Following the unveiling of the satanic statue, the group
intends to place it outside the Arkansas Statehouse in Little Rock, the same
location where another Ten Commandments monument is planned.
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