so I went to this satanic wedding.

no, it’s not an iron maiden concert

So what do you do when you’re avoiding one of the largest bear runs in the midwest?

Go to a satanic wedding of course.

I met Jane about five years ago as a favor for a guy I was dating who asked if I would look at her graphic design portfolio. We met in a smokey neighborhood basement bar and by the time we were done, we had her book reorganized and were well on our way to becoming friends.

A towering woman of over 6 feet, Jane is every bit a lady but possess a somewhat domineering undercurrent to her personality.

It wasn’t until our friendship developed that I discovered she is an active member, and somewhat of a celebrity, in the heterosexual S&M scene. I was already on my way to adoring her, but this little factoid was merely icing on the cake. (see previous non-blog evidence of my compulsion to collect interesting and odd friends.)

A widow at the time we met, Jane started dating Cliff, a practicing satanic priest, about a year later.

wedding cake

Stoic, well spoken and strikingly handsome, Jane’s new beau was nothing like what I pictured a satanist would look like. We embraced him as a friend-in-law and over the next few years their love grew and Cliff finally popped “the big question”.

The combo ceremony / reception was at a mid-town American Legion hall. I was in kitsch heaven amidst all the cinder-block and wood paneled fabulousness. xenohomo, MrMoLeather and power-pet-dyke Mz. Shameless met us in the parking lot.

The crowd was an eclectic mix of satanists, homosexuals and what appeared to be nervous protestants.

Jane asked me if I would take photos which provided the perfect distraction to keep any latent, residual catholic knee-jerk reactions from overcoming me.

The ceremony was really no more mystical than your typical high-catholic mass. Censor waving, standing, sitting, a reading from “the book of satan”. *the echo effect on the microphone during the reading did start to make me chuckle. (or at least I “hope” it was just an echo effect!)

The vows were actually quite beautiful and touching.

Dagger waving, black shrouds and reverse lord’s prayer aside, I got a little teary when they embraced and I saw the tears of joy streaming from Jane’s eyes.

The reception was casually low key. *or is that Loki?

Folks freely mingled and we enjoyed baked Mostaccioli – a St. Louis wedding reception cliche.

I bounced around and filled every Memory Stickâ„¢ I own.

Of course, I was taking the photos for Jane and not for blogging-purposes. Otherwise, I’d feel obligated to post…