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  2. Slavic Native Faith - Wikipedia

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    Worship ceremony led by the priests of the Ukrainian organisation Ancestral Fire of Slavic Native Faith. A Polish Rodnover outdoor altar. The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery [α] and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, [β] is a modern Pagan religion.

  3. Volkhv - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, three Russian Rodnover organisations, the Union of Slavic Rodnover Communities, the Circle of the Pagan Tradition and the Circle of Veles, signed an "Agreement on Mutual Recognition of Priests", instituting a common priesthood and the criteria for the ordination of those wishing to become Slavic priests.

  4. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of his name likely connects it with Slavic words associated with death. Mentioned primarily in Primary Chronicle; his name also often appears in proper names. His animal incarnations are bull or ox, dragon or zmey. [11] His figure is preserved in folklore primarily in the form of saint Nicholas and the devil. [12]

  5. Slavic Native Faith in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Donbas has been documented as being a stronghold of Russian Rodnover groups that are reorganising local villages and society according to traditional Indo-European trifunctionalism (according to which males are born to play one out of three roles in society, whether priests, warriors or farmers). [69]

  6. Slavic Native Faith and Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Many Rodnover practitioners consciously and actively reject Christianity and the Abrahamic monotheisms. [9] Rodnovers regard the theology of the Old Testament and Christianity as the primary causes of the degradation of the world and of humanity, [3] as the root of all the "mono-ideologies" promoting "universal and one-dimensional truths" and smothering the multiplicity of reality. [10]

  7. Community still reeling over death of beloved Lexington ... - AOL

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    “He was exactly the priest I needed,” Urch said. Stories like Urch’s echoed across Lexington this week as Catholics and community members mourned the surprise death of Fischer, 50.

  8. Catholic priest knifed to death inside Myanmar church by anti ...

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    A Roman Catholic priest was killed inside a church in conflict-torn Myanmar by about a dozen anti-junta rebels.. Reverend Donald Martin Ye Naing Win, 44, was attacked on 14 February with a knife ...

  9. Peterburgian Vedism - Wikipedia

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    Peterburgian Vedism began in relative independence from other Rodnover movements which developed in other parts of Russia. [3] This was due to the distinct culture of the city of Saint Petersburg, which is a Russian culture closer to the culture of Scandinavia than to mainland Russian culture, even in religious terms, with the presence of many groups afferent to Germanic Heathenry. [25]