Robert de Grimston

Robert de Grimston

Birth : 1935-08-10, Shanghai, China

History

Robert de Grimston, born Robert Moor, was a British writer and founder of The Process Church of the Final Judgment. In the 80's Robert Moor disappeared into the offices of a telecom business on the east coast of USA.

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Robert de Grimston

Movies

New Processean Order: Live @ Recanati
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From the New Processean Order concert in May 2018, at Circolo Arci La Serra, Recanati, Italy.
New Processean Order
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Spiritual music and images from the album "At War with Christ and Satan".
Sympathy For The Devil: The True Story of The Process Church of the Final Judgment
Google 'The Process Church of the Final Judgement' and you'll discover a long list of conspiracy theories. Only now, former members reveal the truth about the misunderstood group once dubbed 'One of the most dangerous Satanic cults in America.'
Charles Manson, The Church of Satan, The Universal Order & The Process Church of Final Judgment
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Out of the spiritual chaos of the 1960s, more strange cults and unorthodox messiahs have emerged than ever. Charles Manson is seen as the annoying result of libertarianism of the 1960s - the Cain who murdered the Abel from The Love Generation. Or in the words of one commentator; "the Elvis of alienation."
DeGrimston
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Winter Laake of 'Spectrums In The Diabolique,' re-masters 'DeGrimston,' a song about and a tribute to the chaos cult leader of the 1960's who together with Mary Ann MacClean created The Process Church of The Final Judgement.
DeGrimston
Winter Laake of 'Spectrums In The Diabolique,' re-masters 'DeGrimston,' a song about and a tribute to the chaos cult leader of the 1960's who together with Mary Ann MacClean created The Process Church of The Final Judgement.
The Process Church of the Final Judgement - A Sabbath Assembly Ritual and Salon
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This is a video performance of their holiest ritual, the Sabbath Assembly, as recorded August 23, 2009 at The Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles CA. About 50% of the video is the ritual itself, consisting of recitations from their unique liturgy interspersed with vintage hymns. The text is read by original Process minister Sammy M Nasr and the songs are performed here by the band Sabbath Assembly (Jex Thoth, Imaad Wasif, Kevin Rutmanis and Dave Nuss - obviously taking their name from the ceremony itself). Following the ritual is a slideshow presentation on the church narrated by original Process member/author Timothy Wyllie and finally a Q&A interview with Timothy conducted by Feral House publisher Adam Parfrey. So while it's not a documentary exactly, you certainly learn about the history of the church, its practices, and get a good feel of what it was like to be a member.