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Wicca
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Dettmer v. Landon
Witch-cult hypothesis
Notable figures
Gerald Gardner
Doreen Valiente
Alex Sanders
Maxine Sanders
Sybil Leek
Dafo
Margot Adler
Victor Anderson
Artemis
Gavin Bone
Lois Bourne
Jack Bracelin
Raymond Buckland
Eddie Buczynski
Zsuzsanna Budapest
Charles Cardell
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Vivianne Crowley
Robert Cochrane
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Phyllis Curott
Cerridwen Fallingstar
Janet Farrar
Stewart Farrar
Raven Grimassi
Gavin Frost
Yvonne Frost
Philip Heselton
Frederic Lamond
Silver RavenWolf
Starhawk
Joseph Wilson
Rites and rituals
Drawing down the Moon
Great rite
Handfasting
Wiccaning
Fivefold kiss
Magic circle
Cone of power
Herbal medicine
Scrying
Spellwork / Incantation
Banishing
Divination
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Eko Eko Azarak
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Spiral dance
Deities
Triple Goddess
Horned God
Green Man
Holly King / Oak King
Mother goddess
Traditions
Alexandrian Wicca
Algard Wicca
Blue Star Wicca
Central Valley Wicca
Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca
Gardnerian Wicca
1734 Tradition
Celtic Wicca
Church and School of Wicca
Cochrane's Craft
Coven of Atho
Dianic Wicca
Faery Wicca
Georgian Wicca
Odyssean Wicca
Reclaiming
Seax-Wica
Stregheria
Universal Eclectic Wicca
Wiccan organisations
Aquarian Tabernacle Church
Coven Celeste
Children of Artemis
Church and School of Wicca
Circle Sanctuary
Covenant of the Goddess
New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn
Panthean Temple
The Rowan Tree Church
SpiralScouts International
Universal Eclectic Wicca
Wiccan Church of Canada
Witchcraft Research Association
Holidays
Wheel of the Year
Solstice
Equinox
Imbolc
Ostara
Beltane
Midsummer
Lughnasadh
Mabon
Samhain
Yule
Esbat
Wild Hunt
Key concepts
Wiccan morality
Wiccan Rede
Rule of Three
Wiccan views of divinity
Coven
Craft name
Magic
Witchcraft
White magic
Otherworld
The Summerland
Reincarnation
Karma
Skyclad
Summoner
Watchtower
Familiar
Animism
Paraphernalia
Magical tools in Wicca
Altar
Amulet
Athame
Bell
Besom
Boline
Book of Shadows
Candles
Cauldron
Censer
Chalice/Goblet
Horn
Incense
Parchment
Pentacle
Runes
Scourge
Statue
Talisman
Tarot deck
Theban alphabet
Wand
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Literature
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches
The Meaning of Witchcraft
The Spiral Dance
What Witches Do
Witchcraft Today
Charge of the Goddess
Enchanted Feminism
Other
Cunning folk
Cunning folk in Britain
Enochian
European witchcraft
Fluffy Bunny
Flying ointment
Goetia
Granny woman
LGBT and Wicca
Malleus Maleficarum
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Runes
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Thelema
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Witches' Sabbath
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Wiccan organisations are groups formed by Wiccans, particularly in North America. While in Europe Wicca is most often organised into independent covens, in the United States some covens choose to combine to form a Wiccan church or other organisation. Churches are often formed from hive covens.
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Wiccanorganisations are groups formed by Wiccans, particularly in North America. While in Europe Wicca is most often organised into independent covens...
of Wiccans, especially Dettmer v. Landon in 1986. However, Wiccans have encountered opposition from some politicians and Christian organisations, including...
The Wiccan Rede /ˈriːd/ is a statement that provides the key moral system in the neopagan religion of Wicca and certain other related witchcraft-based...
Wiccan views of divinity are generally theistic, and revolve around a Goddess and a Horned God, thereby being generally dualistic. In traditional Wicca...
teaching of Rev. Paul Beyerl in the mid-1970s. Neopagan witchcraft Wiccanorganisation Margot Adler (2006), Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers...
vampires who live together.[citation needed] Magical organization Wiccanorganisation Murray, Margaret (1921). The Witch Cult in Western Europe: A Study...
folk traditions, regardless of actual historical pagan practices. Some Wiccans use the term sabbat (/ˈsæbət/) to refer to each festival. Seasonal festival...
Wiccan morality is largely expressed in the Wiccan Rede: 'An' ye harm none, do what ye will' - old-fashioned language for 'as long as you aren't harming...
the female Triple goddess of the Moon or other Mother goddess. In common Wiccan belief, he is associated with nature, wilderness, sexuality, hunting, and...
Aquarian Tabernacle Church (ATC) is a Wiccan church located in Index, Washington. It is one of the first Wiccanorganisations to receive full legal recognition...
There is a particular definition of 'pentacle' among many latter-day Wiccans: Namely, a 'pentacle' refers to a 'pentagram' circumscribed by a circle...
The Covenant of the Goddess (CoG) is a cross-traditional Wiccan group of solitary Wiccan practitioners and over one hundred affiliated covens (or congregations)...
individuals and groups who share key Wiccan beliefs but have no formal link with traditional Wiccan covens. While some Wiccans call themselves witches, others...
hunter, and active/aggressive (cast as the Sun). Janet Farrar, a notable Wiccan priestess and author, described this as an adoption of yin and yang in Western...
In some cases, charters have been revoked. Neopagan witchcraft Wiccanorganisation Clifton 2006, p. 89; Guiley 2008, p. 61. Clifton 2006, p. 89. Adler...
– 12 February 1964), also known by the craft name Scire, was an English Wiccan, author, and amateur anthropologist and archaeologist. He was instrumental...
the free dictionary. The Summerland is the name given by Theosophists, Wiccans and other contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualization of an...
Golden Dawn (abbreviated NROOGD, commonly pronounced "nuh-roog'd") is a Wiccan tradition founded in 1967. Despite its name, has little or nothing to do...
In Wicca, the wand can represent the element air, or fire (following the wiccan author Raymond Buckland, who got his element associations from the Golden...
unless absolutely necessary. In order to leave a circle and keep it intact, Wiccans believe a door must be cut in the energy of the circle, normally on the...
Odyssean Wicca is a Wiccan tradition created in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the late 1970s. Its principal founders were Tamarra and Richard James. Most...
although this alphabet is popular among Wiccan and NeoWiccan paths, it's not typically used by non-Wiccan Pagans. Agrippa, Henry Cornelius (1651). Three...
initiation of more Wiccans into the tradition.[citation needed] In the UK, Europe and most Commonwealth countries someone self-defined as Wiccan is usually understood[by...
the Holly King ruling the waning year, and apply the interpretation to Wiccan seasonal rituals. According to Joanne Pearson, the Holly King is represented...