Pagan Organisations
A listing of Pagan Organisations, Societies and other associations of a pagan nature.
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We are a rapidly expanding club of motorcycle enthusiasts who support the Native American Indians by raising funds thru various events.
Each one of us works on a purely voluntary basis so that all proceeds can be given directly to the various organisations that we work with.
There are 2 branches at the moment, one in the East Midlands and the other in the North West and we hope that in time we can extend the areas in which we can have host branches and charity fundraising events.
Website: Totem Whispers »
The Clan of Tubal Cain hold direct initiatory lineage from the Magister Robert Cochrane (aka Roy Bowers) and continues to expound and develop his legacy. The Clan is open to enquiry from honest, hardworking and loyal applicants and all genuine correspondence will be responded to.
Website: The Clan of Tubal Cain »
a place for pagans of all paths here at the path we are dedicated to establishing the unification of all pagan paths
Website: The Path »
we are a small but growing organisation dedicated to the unification of all pagan paths
Website: The Path »
The original Wicca Study Group (WSG) was founded in 1988 and is led by Vivianne and Chris Crowley and other coven leaders. WSG works within a Gardnerian/Alexandrian framework and is an opportunity to learn about and experience core areas of the Craft such as the roots of modern Wicca, the God and Goddess, the importance of ritual and the practice of Magick within the Old Religion.
Website: Wicca Study Group »
Highland Pagan's the online community for Pagans in the Highlands of Scotland.
Website: Highland Pagan's the online community for Pagans in the Highlands of Scotland. - Index »
Events, workshops, gatherings, resources for Goddess loving men and women in West Yorkshire.
Website: Goddess Within - Workshops »
Solitary Sea Witches of the British Isles.Lay anchor and share sea magick, sea rituals, sea wisdom, Celtic Gods and Goddesses, Mermaid folklore, book recommendations, sea poems, sea tales and legends.
Demeter Coven is a Wiccan coven situated some 4 miles from Bridgwater and only about 15 miles from mystical Glastonbury. We are a small and dedicated group of ordinary, average folk. We would love to hear from anyone within travel reach who is looking for a genuine teaching coven with whom to share their love of the Goddess and generally practice and advance in Wicca. We can trace our "hivings-off" back to about 1950 (Bricket Wood Coven - one of Gerald Gardner's assisted by Charlie Cardell). Technically, we are Neo-Gardnerian, as we have evolved from Gardnerian covens but have introduced certain differences over the decades. We are not newcomers (average coven age at the moment is over 40) but we welcome anyone who is genuinely seeking to walk the Wiccan path in a coven of friends and fellow-travellers. Read much more on our website, and Blessed Be.
Website: Demeter Coven, Somerset »
This is the Homepage of The Cthulhu Rising Coven.Merry meet!
The Cthulhu Rising Coven is based in Brighton, England. We are currently accepting new members, so if after reading this introduction, and exploring the links to the essays which examine some of our philosophies, you are still interested, please send an e-mail asking to be subscribed to the following e-list as this is the only way into the Coven at this time. gatesofmalkuth-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
You need to post and have plenty to say on this list as it is how we decide who is right for the Coven. Subscribing and remaining silent will not get you an invite to join.
We also have an active coven e-list that you can subscribe to after you join. Here you can get involved in discussions, ask questions, vote in the polls, check out document files and photos, read the archives, some of which are necessarily dry coven housekeeping! E-mail me at moggie15@ntlworld.com to find out more about anything mentioned here.
My name is Moggie, and I am a III* High Priestess, trained in a Gardnerian coven that worked mainly within the Celtic tradition. My partner, Chris trained in the same coven, also to the III* High Priest. We have other Magical background as well, [Hedgewitch, Kabala, Occultism and Setian] and like to work with a variety of Pantheons, as the occasion demands.
The Coven is essentially an eclectic training group, that also engages in practical work, both Ritual and study- e.g. Tarot workshops etc., and the celebration of the festivals of the Pagan Year, as well as working Esbats.
Merry Part! And Merry Meet Again. [Hopefully!]
Website: Brighton Coven »
The Aberdeen Pagan Moot, in its current incarnation, has been running since November 1999. It started as a way for Pagans and friends of Pagans to make contact with like-minded people, to share ideas, and to enjoy each others company in friendly and comfortable surroundings.
Website: Aberdeen Pagan Moot »
The Cotswold Pagan Society is a newly formed, cross-Tradition group - affiliated to the Pagan Federation, and made up of members from various Pagan Paths in the Cotswold area. The group is led by Veronica (local PF coordinator for Gloucestershire, and Arch Druid of the Cotswold Order of Druids) and ourselves. The CPS aims to provide simple, yet meaningful pan-pagan celebrations of the Wheel of the Year - suitable for all who genuinely wish to celebrate the Season and honour Earth, Sky, Gods and Ancestors - regardless of age, gender or religious background.
Website: Cotswold Pagan Society »
The Eastbourne Pagan Circle was formed in the year 2000 with Open Moots on 1st Tuesday of easch month upstairs at the Lamb Inn, High Street, Eastbourne at 7.30pm for a 8pm start.
Featuring speakers, talks, discussions and workshops on a variety of pagan themes. Contact epcintouch@hotmail.com for further details.
Website: Eastbourne Pagan Circle »
SELFS is a regular moot interested in paganism, folklore, forteana, high-strangeness and the occult which now meets on the second Monday of each month upstairs at The Spanish Galleon, 48 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, London, SE10 9BL. A map can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/7xokp
Talks start at 8.00pm - the drinking earlier.
Website: South East London Folklore Society »
Celebrating and promoting Cornish Folklore to a 21st century world audience.
Website: Cornish Folklore Society »
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