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Overview of the Process
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by William Sims Bainbridge 8 years, 10 months ago
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This photograph from 1972 shows two priests of the Process in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, chapter, standing in front of the Mendes goat's head symbol represening Satan, the God of Separation. The priest in the blue tabard is the Sacrifist who manages the complex ritual known as the Sabbath Assembly. The symbol on his chest is the Alpha-Omega Sign, representing the Union of Jehovah with Lucifer. The priest in the red tabard is the Evangelist who provides the often emotional sermon called the Revelation. The symbol on his chest is the primary Process Sign, representing the four aspects of God: Jehovah, Lucifer, Satan, and Christ.
This page is under construction, and will contain many links to other pages offering information about the beliefs, practices, and history of this unusual group.
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Overview of the Process
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