Santeria
Santeria Ranks
Devotees of Santeria are organized into ranks. Each rank is attained by completing an initiation ceremony and consecration to a particular deity. The ranks and associated ceremonies are listed below, followed by the attributes associated with each rank.
- 1. Consecration of Ifa and the Initiation of Olofi; known as omo-kolobas. Clerical Investment. Religious Rank 8, Power Investiture 6.
- 2. Consecration of Ifa and the Initiaion of Cuanaldo, during which they receive the babalawo’s sacrifical knife. Clerical Investment. Religious Rank 7, Power Investiture 6.
- 3. Consecrated to Ifa in the coronation or asiento ceremony; known as Oluwos. Clerical Investment. Religious Rank 6, Power Investiture 5.
- 4. Consecrated to Ifa without the asiento ceremony; known as babalawos. Clerical Investment. Religious Rank 5, Power Investiture 4.
- 5. Santeros who have received the initiation known as the Pinaldo, during which they receive the santero’s sacrificial knife, or cuchillo. Clerical Investment. Religious Rank 4. Power Investiture 3.
- 6. People who have received the initiation known as the karioriocha; known as santeros or santeras. Clerical Investment. Religious Rank 3. Power Investiture 2.
- 7. Men who have received the Abo-facá (Mano de Orunla) or women who have received the Ico-fa (Cofá de Orunla); known as aleyos. Religious Rank 2. Power Investiture 1.
- 8. People who have received the initiation known as Los Guererros, or the ceremony of the Warriors, comprising Elegguá, Ochosi and Oggun; known as aleyos. A basic but important initiation. Religious Rank 1. Power Investiture 1.
- 9. People who have received los collares or elekes; known as aleyos. Religious Rank 1.
- 10. People who have received an Osain amulet; known as aleyos. Religious Rank 0.
- 11. People who believe in the saints and spirits but who do not wish initiation. No Religious Rank or Power Investiture.
- 12. People who do not believe in Santería. No Religious Rank or Power Investiture.