Church Apologizes For Hosting Satanic Fashion Show

September 21, 2017
A London-area church has reportedly issued an apology for allowing its altar to be used as a fashion runway for a show that effectively became a Black Mass as part of London Fashion Week.
St. Andrew’s Church in Holborn received criticism after Turkish designer Dilara Findikoglu’s Spring/Summer 2018 collection debuted inside its sanctuary Monday night. The altar was covered with an assortment of Masonic-inspired imagery, including the all-seeing eye inside a hexagram, square and compass, and a runway with a checkerboard pattern.
The show also involved models wearing outfits resembling vampires and satanic demons. Some openly wore satanic symbols on their foreheads.
The church’s apology stated:
The parish of St Andrew’s has always supported London Fashion Week. We took this booking in good faith and were not aware of the content or design before the show took place.
This was obviously a mistake, and the content of this show does not reflect the Christian faith of the Church. We will be looking at our booking processes going forward to ensure this does not happen again.
Findikoglu is considered an up-and-comer in the fashion industry, and as a result is alleged to have been substantially influenced by the Illuminati. Among her biggest fans are musicians and other artists who also reportedly have Illuminati connections.
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