Paganism

Armenian Festival Combines Paganism and Nationalism

July 27, 2007

Author: Onnik Krikorian

Source: Eurasianet.org

http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav072707.shtml

Tradition, in the South Caucasus, dies hard. With the ancient July festival of Vardavar, one small group of Armenians is seeing a chance to relive Armenia’s pagan past, and affirm the country’s national identity.

Armenia adopted Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD, thereafter...

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About 2,000 People Took Part in Bathing Rite at "Sayan Ring" Festival

July 9, 2007

Author: Staff Writer

Source: Newslab

http://english.newslab.ru/news/226704

A bathing party was held as part of "Sayan Ring" festival in Shushenskoe, the Krasnoyarsk Territory, on Saturday night. The holiday was conducted by actors of "Krasa" Krasnoyarsk state ensemble. Up to 1,500 people came to the Shusha River, where the pagan holiday was celebrated. Up to 500 spectators were looking at what was happening from the bridge across the river.

"Krasa" sang...

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A Wide Range of Clergy Will Participate at Arlington National Cemetery July 4th

July 2, 2007

Author: Michael Hess

Source: BBS News

http://bbsnews.net/article.php/2007070223370233

BBSNews 2007-07-02 -- America's first VA-issued gravestone containing both a Christian cross and Wiccan pentacle will be dedicated on the 4th of July at Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from Washington, DC.

Wiccans, Christians, and those of other religions from across the nation will be taking part in the interfaith service, which will be...

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Military Pagans Struggle for Acceptance

June 12, 2007

Author: Jennifer H. Svan

Source: Military.com

http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,138720,00.html

They each have a story about how they found their path.

One is a former Catholic who gave the faith up at 21.

Another was raised by strict Southern Baptists.

One had parents who encouraged him to explore many faiths.

For another, a self-described hereditary witch, it’s been a family tradition...

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Widows of Wiccan Vets to Dedicate Graves

May 27, 2007

Author: SCOTT BAUER

Source: The Kansas City Star

Wire Service: AP

http://www.kansascity.com/432/story/124994.html

Since Korean War veteran Jerome Birnbaum died in 2005, his grave in a pagan cemetery had been marked with only a pile of stones and U.S. flags.

On Memorial Day, Birnbaum's grave and those of other military veterans will be dedicated with government-issued markers etched with a symbol of their religion...

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National Memorial Day Dedication of Wiccan Veteran Gravestones

May 26, 2007

Source: No source given.

Wiccans and those of other faiths from Wisconsin, Ohio, Nevada, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, and elsewhere are traveling to Barneveld, Wisconsin to take part in the nation's first Memorial Day Dedication of Wiccan veteran gravestones.

Three granite markers with Pentacles will be dedicated on Monday, May 28 at Circle Cemetery, Wisconsin's first conservation cemetery, located at Circle Sanctuary Nature Preserve, near the village of Barneveld, about 25 miles west of Madison, Wisconsin.

Rev. Selena Fox, Senior Minister...

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Wiccans Keep the Faith With a Religion Under Wraps

May 16, 2007

Author: NEELA BANERJEE

Source: The New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/16/us/16wiccan.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

DUMFRIES, Va. — Above the woman’s fireplace hangs her wedding picture, taken in a Lutheran church years ago. Below it, on the mantelpiece, is a small Wiccan altar: two candles, a tiny cauldron, four stones to represent the elements of nature and a small amethyst representing her spirit.

The...

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Not Just Words

May 5, 2007

Author: Bob Audette

Source: Reformer.com

http://www.reformer.com/headlines/ci_5824569

Though Vermont has a reputation for being tolerant and accepting, one local high school student recently learned that disrespect has many faces. And sometimes it can be scary.

The student, a 15-year-old Marlboro resident who practices Wicca, never expected to have her beliefs attacked in the form of an offhand joke.

"I told him several times to knock...

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Oberlin Pagan Group Brings Beltaine to Tappan

May 5, 2007

Author: Timothy Getz

Source: The Oberlin Review

http://www.oberlin.edu/stupub/ocreview/2007/05/04/arts/Oberlin_Pagan_Group_Brings.html

A small but enthusiastic crowd was gathered in Tappan Square with some people decked out in skirts and capes and sporting their finest piercings, while others were dressed in everyday clothing. But everyone was there last Saturday to experience the Beltaine Festival, which Tim...

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"A Right for One Religion is a Right for All," a Commentary by Charles C. Haynes

May 2, 2007

Author: Charles C. Haynes

Source: Tucson Citizen

http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/opinion/50193.php

In theory, the government treats all religions equally in America. In practice, however, some religions are more equal than others.

But two victories by minority religious groups last month are small but significant steps toward leveling the religious-liberty playing field as promised in the First Amendment.

April 23, Wiccans...

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Pagans Want to Be Included Too

April 30, 2007

Author: Miss Faith

Source: Associated Content

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/229702/pagans_want_to_be_included_too.html

In the United Kingdom, or really anywhere else on planet earth, Paganism is not part of the school curriculum. However, a mother in the UK, Fiona Edden, wants it to be part of the learning process. Recently Edden submitted an online petition to the Downing Street website, asking for support...

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Wiccan War Widows Win Their Sacred Burial Markers

April 29, 2007

Author: Maya Dollarhide

Source: Women's Enews

http://womenenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/3149/context/cover/

(WOMENSENEWS)--Even before she learned the good news earlier this week, the Rev. Selena Fox was upbeat.

"We'll win," Fox told Women's eNews in an interview last month. "We have two goddesses on our side; we have Lady Liberty and Lady Justice."

Fox is the leader of Veteran Pentacle Quest, a campaign based in...

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