Ordo Templi Satanis

Organization of the Order

The Order of the Satanic Temple (Ordo Templi Satanis) is to 

be organized along lines similar to those employed by the medie-

val orders of chivalry. Each member of the Order, once recognized 

as a full member in good standing of the Order, is considered to 

be as part of the natural Satanic elite, and as such part of the 

new aristocracy which we are attempting to emplace in the land. 

To rise within the organization, a member must prove himself 

worthy-- not by financial contributions to the Order, nor by ones 

standing in the outside world, but in terms of services done to 

further the cause of the Satanic movement, and the Order's works, 

both magical and mundane. Standing within the Order shall be 

systematized, with a specific plan of ranks.



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Rank   Title              Honorific                 Color

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   I   Aspirant           Hopeful                   -none-

  II   Esquire            Squire                    white

 III   Knight             Sir (or Lady)             black

  IV   Knight-Bachelor    Worthy Sir (or Lady)      blue

   V   Knight-Companion   Honorable Sir (or Lady)   red

  VI   Knight-Commander   Revered Sir (or Lady)     purple



The first rank is known as the Aspirant, because the holder 

is not yet a full member in good standing within the Order, but 

is merely aspiring to be so. This is a period of trial and test-

ing on the part of both the Order and the Aspirant, to see if 

each is what the other is looking for. The period of Aspirantship 

shall last no less than six months, which should be spent in 

serious and frequent contact with other, higher-ranked, members 

of the Order. The leader of the local group responsible for the 

Aspirant shall make the determination of when and if the Aspirant 

shall be raised to the rank of Esquire.



The second rank within the Order is that of the Esquire. The 

Esquire has been recognized as possessing the potential to be a 

productive and useful member of the Order, and it is during this 

time that the members most intense training, practice, and demon-

stration of devotion should come. Now that the basics are out of 

the way, and the member has been accepted within the ranks of the 

Order, the final finishing touches on his or her training are to 

take place, so that the member may serve a productive and useful 

function within the organizational structure of the Order. The 

Esquire wears the color white on his insignia, symbolic of the 

purity of Will which must exist ere the final steps along the 

left hand path may be taken. There is no time limit on holding 

the rank of Esquire, but when the Esquire is deemed worthy, his 

local group leader shall raise him to the rank of Knight.



The third rank is that of the Knight. This is the rank 

intended to represent that of the majority of the members of the 

Order; it is the rank that shows the member has accepted the 

responsibility and has been shown to be able to significantly 

contribute to the cause of the Order. Knights wear the color 

black on their uniform insignia, symbolic of the Dark side they 

have chosen. The Knight should not forget that, like his medieval 

namesake, he should be the embodiment of chivalry, justice, and 

strength. The Knight is the shining example of what a Satanist 

is, to be shown to the rest of the world. Every Knight should 

take his role of ambassador to the non-Satanist world quite 

seriously. If a particular Knight indicates an interest, and has 

proven a consistent ability, the local group commander may recom-

mend him for promotion to the rank of Knight-Bachelor.



The fourth rank is that of the Knight-Bachelor; this is the 

first of the ranks of command, which are given only to those 

members of the Order who are willing to accept the further re-

sponsibility of a position of leadership within the Order and who 

have a demonstrated ability to do so. The Knight-Bachelor wears 

the color blue on his insignia, signifying the assumption of the 

responsibility of a role of leadership within the organization. 

Any member of the rank of Knight-Bachelor and above may hold any 

position of leadership or responsibility within the Order. Only 

an action by the Knight-Commander of the Order may raise a member 

from here to the rank of Knight-Companion.



The next rank is that of the Knight-Companion. These are the 

highest of the command ranks of the order, and as such are recog-

nized as those individuals who have made significant contribu-

tions to the cause of Satanism and the Order. It is more a title 

of respect and reward than the assumption of any additional 

duties and responsibilities, and is bestowed as a token of recog-

nition of a complete and total dedication to the Order. Knight-

Companions wear the color red on their insignia to symbolize 

their ties, thick as blood, with the other members of the Order. 



The final rank is that of the Knight-Commander. There can be 

but one Knight-Commander of the Order at any given time; whenever 

the position becomes vacant (for whatever reason), a new Knight-

Commander is chosen by secret ballot from among the Knights-

Bachelor and -Companion. The Knight-Commander serves as the 

titular and actual chief of the Order as a whole, directing its 

various components, acting as its ultimate spokesman, and serving 

as arbiter of any disputes and conflicts within it. The Knight-

Commander may make statements of policy for the Order, and is 

empowered to make appointments and promotions within the ranks. 

The Knight-Commander wears purple on his insignia, symbolic of 

royalty from time immemorial. 



While the Knight-Commander may wear the color of royalty, he 

must never forget one of the most basic rules of political life; 

without the consent of the ruled, the rulers are soon out of a 

job. So too is it with the Knight-Commander. He may possess near-

autocratic power within the Order, but he should be cautious when 

exercising it. The opinions of the Knights-Bachelor and -Compan-

ion should be solicited for major decisions of policy, and their 

word heeded when they appear to be of one mind. The voices of the 

Knights and even Esquires should be heard as well; the Knight-

Commander should never become so proud that he fails to listen to 

those around him. And, one of the most important lessons to be 

learned; the Knight-Commander should never place himself in a 

position where his subordinates are fearful of speaking the 

truth. When the Knight-Commander punishes the bearer of bad news, 

all he is ensuring is that the next news he receives is good-- 

and possibly inaccurate.



The Order is divided into several Regions, each of which may 

be further subdivided into Priories, all of which are based on 

geographic location. Recommendations for the establishment of new 

Priories are made by the Regional commander, to be approved by 

the Knight-Commander. While Regions may encompass several states 

and contain many thousands of members each, each Priory is likely 

to be centered around a specific urban or suburban area, where 

there is a high density of membership. There is no necessity for 

each member to live within a Priory, but all members will fall 

under the jurisdiction of one of the Regions. Commanders of 

Regions and Priories may be no less than IVo members of the 

Order, and it should be recommended that no Priory commander 

outrank his Regional commander, if only to keep the chains of 

command from getting tangled, and to make the river of protocol 

flow smoothly.



All members of the Order should engage in the proper forms 

of protocol when in uniform. That includes a polite respect when 

addressing Knights of higher rank especially, but all members 

should show common courtesy when dealing with other members of 

the Order. While the Order may sometimes seem like a paramilitary 

organization, salutes and the like are not required, unless they 

are specifically to be included as part of a ritual (certain of 

the Order's rituals, which emphasize discipline and militarism, 

do specify such things).



Members should show the same respect to their uniforms as 

they do to themselves, and should always strive to project a 

neat, competent, and professional appearance. The official uni-

form of the Ordo Templi Satanis (to be worn at all official Order 

functions) is a black Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) worn with combat 

boots (such uniforms are available at most military surplus 

stores for around $50 a set). A t-shirt should be worn under the 

uniform conforming to the color associated with the rank of the 

member. Unit patches and insignia may be worn on the pockets, as 

directed by the group in question (and which should be confirmed 

with the Knight-Commander), but all uniforms should, at the very 

least, have the inverted pentagram on the left breast pocket 

(possibly with the motto "Ordo Templi Satanis") and a trapezoid-

shaped insignia on the collar tabs bearing the color designated 

for the rank of the individual. A color-coded shoulder braid rope 

may be worn if desired (usually only worn on formal occasions). A 

black BDU hat or baseball hat may be worn indoors or out. Addi-

tional details may be added at the discretion of the individual, 

but the overall effect should be in keeping with the paramilitary 

image that the uniform is designed to project. This image is 

quite important to the idea of self-image, which is vital to the 

conclusion of successful Satanic Magic Workings.



If, for whatever reason, a uniform is not available to the 

individual during an official function of the Order, the member 

should wear plain dark clothing (preferably black) with some 

indication of their rank. A color-coded pentagram necklace is 

adequate for this purpose.