Within the
Church of Satan, a Grotto (from Italian grotta, a type of cave) is a
clandestine association or gathering of Satanists within geographical proximity for means of social, ritual, and special interest activities.[1] The
Black House, the founding place and headquarters of the Church of Satan from 1966 to 1997, was effectively the first grotto, and was for a time referred to as the "Central Grotto".[2][3] Grottos existed for a time in various parts of the United States; these included the Babylon Grotto in
Detroit, the Stygian Grotto in
Dayton, and the Lilith Grotto in
New York.[4] In 1975,
LaVey disbanded all grottos,[5] then reinstated them in the 1980s.[6] The Church of Satan no longer formally recognizes or charters grottos.[7]
See also
Cell group – a form of church organization that is used in many Christian churches
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