Church of Satan priest and author of The Satanic Apocrypha, Reverend David Sinclair-Smith, has released his latest fantasy novel Warriors of Castlemaine in physical and Ebook formats. Described as a dark mix of Goonies, Stranger Things and Lord of the Rings, Warriors of Castlemaine introduces us to three teenage friends who witness a murder that forces them into a world beyond their wildest imagination. With references to Enochian magic and aspects of Satanism, this story reads like a three act movie with characters that you honestly care for and events that lead the imagination of the reader to amazing visuals of adventure […]
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Infernal Legion Podcast #048 — Veterans Day Year LIX On this special episode, our panel of Legionnaires discuss seven years of the Infernal Legion, the history of Veterans Day, how to apply for a Veteran I.D. Card, and what the future looks like for veterans and those currently serving. Members of the Church of Satan hierarchy and Legionnaires from all around the Infernal Empire drop in throughout the episode, to render a Horned Salute to those who have served. Stream Infernal Legion Podcast #048 — Veterans Day Year LIX Download Infernal Legion Podcast #048 — Veterans Day Year LIX
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings the 1980s time warp to you with the following bands: Naked Eyes, Bryan Adams, Rubber Rodeo, The Police, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Paul Young, Ian Dury, The Birthday Party, Belle Stars, Lene Lovich, Billy Idol, Go West, Eddie Money, Rank & File, and finishing off with Nick Heyward. Stream The Metro #750. Download The Metro #750.
Darkside New Jersey Art & Oddities Market at the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center. Spawned from the legendary Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market—the birthplace of the nationwide DIY flea movement—this eerie festival offers over 50,000 square feet and 150+ unique vendors vendors selling taxidermy, preserved specimens, occult-inspired items, funeral curiosities, and more. The Wedding Funeral will be doing 2 live sets. Get your tickets! OUT NOW! The Year the Music Dies digital 7 inch Like Darren Deicide on Facebook Follow Darren Deicide on Twitter Follow Darren Deicide on Instagram
Hear Magister Bill’s 2019 interview on an atheism podcast, advice on applying for Church of Satan active membership, and a Satanic anecdote about some Satanists who made some 1980s Satanic Panic outrage work in their favor.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following artists for your weekly time warp back to the 1980s: Joy Division, The Psychedelic Furs, The The, The Go-Go’s, Ultravox, Midnight Oil, Culture Club, Chris de Burgh, Rod Stewart, The Cars, The Human League, Kim Carnes, Depeche Mode, and ending off with Soft Cell. Stream The Metro #749. Download The Metro #749.
Much has been written in Church of Satan Canon about Greater Magic and Ritual; it is encouraged that all Satanists engage in ritual at least once, and many have, in some form or another. But what about the new Satanist, or the one who has avoided Greater Magic and Ritual altogether? Is there a “right” way or a “wrong” way to perform a ritual? Do we really need everything in our literature? What are we supposed to think about while we’re in the Ritual Chamber? On this episode of The Neutral Wisdom Podcast, Satanist Robert Shirley is joined by Church […]
Newly added to our downloads page is an annotated reading list concerning the years of The Satanic Panic by Autumn Sword, The Satanic Skeptic. Many of us lived through this harrowing time of urban legends which lead to Christian evangelists having captured time on many talk shows, with their sensationalist and nonsensical claims that there existed a conspiracy of “satanists” out to get your pets, your kids, and to dominate the world while making sloppy graffiti in various public spaces as well as desecrating graveyards in a willy nilly manner. Rampant false claims of ritual child abuse and sacrifice spread […]
We Satanists consider Halloween to be a holiday that celebrates the outsider, the other, those who are not like most. It is on this night that individuals who keep it to but once a year tend to explore their own quirks and inner-darknesses by wearing costumes that often reveal aspects of themselves typically hidden during the rest of their life journey. I suggest that, whatever your path of self-definition might be, it can be empowering to find a mode of dress that excites you, that ignites your fantasies, that fulfills aspects of your multi-layered persona, as this can be cathartic […]