Make no mistake, the Catholic Church (as a whole) are not "babes in the woods" when it comes to sorcery. I am going to be somewhat inflammatory here, and even state that if a person disagrees with this prior statement, in this day and age, that I feel sorry for you.
The most telling piece of the article is near the beginning: the fact that the vatican has to approve the transaction in order for KP to move in. In black magic, the victim MUST permit or allow or grant access in order for the spell to be cast. Also interesting is the fact that the older nun is aware of a tattoo on KP's ass. I just find this worthy of a little eyebrow-raising, as I personally am not an elderly nun, do not live anything of 'holy' lifestyle, yet I have no knowledge of any current "celebrity"'s lower anatomy and personally could not give any less of a poop about KP's ass. When the nun comments, "Oh brother," I don't think it's an expression of personal disdain for New Age practices, but rather an acute awareness of KP's both lying through her teeth and her ultimate plans of the property. Regardless of the fact that the nuns supposedly went to court to fight KP's acquisition of the property, what were 2 members of a Christian clergy doing owning an LA mansion where one half of the Manson family murders took place, anyway?
Anyway, good job on the written article. I like how it is initially presented in a way similar to regular, mainstream media at first. Then, "oh, by the way..." here are some photos of KP doing some things she is presently denying and -- "hey, did you know?" here is a major event that once took part in this mansion. Great work -- it really illustrates your point.