LifeSite News
U.S. & Politics

Trump says he will look into 'terrible' satanic attack on a Catholic Church in Kansas

By Emily MangiaracinaMarch 17, 2025 at 6:38 PM
Trump says he will look into 'terrible' satanic attack on a Catholic Church in Kansas
Facebook | Vandals decapitated a St. Patrick statue at St. Patrick Church in Wichita, Kansas.

President Donald Trump was asked on Monday what the White House can do to ‘protect places of worship’ like St. Patrick’s in Wichita, which was vandalized over the weekend.

(LifeSiteNews) — President Donald Trump said Monday that he will look into this weekend’s attack on a Catholic Church in Wichita, Kansas

During a question-and-answer session with the press at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Trump was asked what the White House can do to “protect places of worship like St. Patrick’s Church in Wichita.”

“Terrible. I think it’s a terrible thing. I’m going to take a look at it,” Trump said.

On March 15, one or more vandals broke into St. Patrick Catholic Church, smashing statues, candles, and windows. A decapitated statue of St. Patrick can be seen lying on the floor. They also burned an American flag and spray-painted hate speech in the church. 

The attack occurred two days before the feast of St. Patrick on March 17. 

The graffiti revealed the cause behind the attack, referencing a Satanic website, according to Kansas Catholic bishops. On March 16, the Wichita Police Department announced that it had arrested a 23-year-old male suspect in connection with the burglary and vandalism of the church the night before.  

“This is the face of evil,” the Kansas Catholic Conference said in a Facebook post. 

After the attack, Catholic Vote announced a protest against the black mass planned for later this month.  

“Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly is allowing a satanic worship ritual involving the desecration of the Holy Eucharist on capitol grounds,” the group wrote in a X post.  

“Show Governor Kelly – and our entire country – that Catholics will not tolerate this sacrilege,” it continued.  

U.S. & Politics
March 17, 2025 at 6:38 PM
EM

Emily Mangiaracina

Emily Mangiaracina is a Miami-based journalist for LifeSiteNews. She is a 2013 graduate of the University of Florida. Emily is most passionate about the Traditional Latin Mass and promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Share:

Article At A Glance

  • President Donald Trump was asked on Monday what the White House can do to ‘protect places of worship’ like St. Patrick’s in Wichita, which was vandalized over the weekend.

Be the difference behind the stories that matter

Your support powers independent journalism that stands for truth. In a world of mainstream narratives, LifeSiteNews remains committed to reporting on life, faith, family, and freedom without compromise. Every donation creates ripples of impact—helping millions worldwide discover fact-based reporting on the issues that shape our culture and future. Join our community of truth-seekers making a difference today.

Donate Today

Get news in your inbox.
Subscribe to our newsletter.

Get the latest news on faith, family, and culture delivered directly to your inbox. Our newsletter provides carefully curated stories that matter to Catholics and Christians seeking truthful reporting on issues that mainstream media often overlooks. Join thousands of readers who rely on our independent journalism.

We respect your privacy.