Umberto Ray

Umberto Ray

Umberto Ray is predominantly known as a poet and his work has appeared in magazines and anthologies around the world. His first book, The Blood In My Veins, was published in 2005. He has been a CoS member for several years and was ordained into its priesthood on Walpurgisnacht, 2007.

Articles by Umberto Ray

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Satanism - it isn't for everyone

  • 09 August 2007
  • 9 comments

In his final contribution to the Faith Column, Umberto Ray explains why he is pleased Satanism lacks universal appeal

A brief musing on the nature of Satanic ritual

  • 08 August 2007
  • 5 comments

Who wouldn't be on a Satanist's speed dial: Elmer Fudd, Bugs Bunny or Judge Dredd?

The birth of the Age of Fire

  • 07 August 2007
  • 14 comments

Reverend Ray shares the history of the often misunderstood Church of Satan, and how its founder went from being a lion-tamer to being a controversial religious leader

The gates of Hell are thrown open...

  • 06 August 2007
  • 23 comments

An introduction for the uninitiated of the very often misunderstood belief of Satanism

Tiananmen Square

20 years on

Desperately seeking democracy

Nina Power

Newspeak's legacy

Bamboozle, baffle and blindside

Television

Simon Schama

Simplistic Simon says: “Look at me, everyone!”

Theatre

Liberal guilt

Watch out for the bleeding-heart liberal

Vernon Bogdanor

Worse than Profumo

End of the party

Nicky Wire

The way I see it

Nicky Wire: The way I see it

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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