Santisima Muerte in the Crescent City

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Curious Case of Rev. Doktor Grey Ravyn

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The following is something I wrote up in 2014, but it seems this particular person is trying his hand at deceiving people once again, so I...
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Monday, January 4, 2016

Steven Bragg

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Steven Bragg, founder of the New Orleans Chapel of the Santisima Muerte. Photo by Allan Spiers, 2015.

On Being Multi-Traditional

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At times I’m asked why I’ve gone through so many initiations and how do I handle so many different spiritual paths? Sometimes I’m accused o...
Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Is La Santisima Muerte an Aztec Goddess?

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Is La Santisima Muerte an Aztec Goddess? By Steven Bragg Many people claim that la Santisima Muerte is Aztec in origin, and they poin...
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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Origin of the New Orleans Chapel of the Santisima Muerte

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The New Orleans Chapel of the Santisima Muerte owes its existence to the teachings of Nick Arnoldi, aka Hechicero Nick. A New Jersey native...
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What to Call Devotees and Workers of La Santa Muerte

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Although there are no universally recognized "titles" for those who devote themselves to la santisima muerte, there are a couple o...
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Sunday, January 26, 2014

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The New Orleans Chapel has a new website! Currently most of the information here has been transferred over to get the site up and  going. Wh...
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Steven Bragg
Devotee of la Santisima Muerte, and 3rd degree High Priest of several traditions of BTW/Witchcraft. High Priest of the Mid-City Coven and founder of the New Orleans Circle of Traditional Witches (NOCTW). I received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with an emphasis in World Religious Studies from Mississippi State University in May 2000.
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