Peter H. Gilmore
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Peter H. Gilmore was appointed High Priest of the Church of Satan in 2001 by Magistra Blanche Barton, former High Priestess appointed by Anton LaVey. Within the church, he is known as Magus Peter H. Gilmore, High Priest of the Church of Satan.
As a representative of the Church of Satan, Gilmore has been interviewed on numerous television and radio programs dealing with the topic of Satanism, including spots on The History Channel, BBC, The Sci-Fi Channel, and Bob Larson's Christian radio show.
In 1989, he and his wife Peggy Nadramia began publishing The Black Flame; a Satanic journal, and continues to publish issues sporadically. In 2005, Gilmore provided a new introduction to LaVey's The Satanic Bible, and his essay on Satanism was published in the "Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature."
Professionally, Gilmore is a musician with a Master's degree in Music composition from New York University and is said to work as a museum curator.
Preceded by: Anton LaVey then vacancy |
High Priest of the Church of Satan 2001-present |
Succeeded by: Current incumbent |
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Church of Satan
First Satanic Church
Anton LaVey | Blanche Barton | Peter H. Gilmore | Peggy Nadramia | Karla LaVey
Left-Hand Path | Pentagonal Revisionism | Suitheism | Survival of the fittest | Objectivism | Might is Right
Allegations of Satanism | Satanic artists | Satanic ritual abuse
Several of Peter H. Gilmore's essays on Satanism and culture can be found at the Church of Satan's official web site.