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  2. Wheel of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by a range of modern pagans, marking the year's chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them. Modern pagan observances are based to varying degrees on folk traditions, regardless of the historical practices of world civilizations. [1]

  3. List of neo-pagan festivals and events - Wikipedia

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    Pagan Pride Day, held annually at many locations; Pagan Spirit Gathering, since 1980; Pan Pagan Festival, since 1976; Natale di Roma, a festival linked to the foundation of Rome, gained popularity over the last 20 years [2] Spring Mysteries Festival, since 1986; Sirius Rising, since 1994; Spirit Haven, since 1980; Starwood Festival, since 1981

  4. Modern paganism - Wikipedia

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    Common pagan festivals include those marking the summer solstice and winter solstice as well as the start of spring and the harvest. [70] In Wicca and Druidry, a Wheel of the Year has been developed which typically involves eight seasonal festivals. [82]

  5. Are witches real? Everything to know on spells, magic and more

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    According to Helen A. Berger, Ph.D, affiliated scholar at Brandeis University's Women’s Studies Research Center, Wicca, like witchcraft, is a form of paganism. "Wicca is a religion whose ...

  6. List of modern pagan movements - Wikipedia

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    Wicca has also inspired a great number of other traditions in Britain, Europe and the United States, most of which base their beliefs and practices on Wicca. Many movements are influenced by the Movement of the Goddess, and New Age and feminist worldviews. A Wiccan ritual altar. British Traditional Wicca. Gardnerian Wicca (1954) Alexandrian ...

  7. Yes, witches celebrate Halloween, but not how you think ... - AOL

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    Some witches celebrate the new year on Halloween Samhain is an ancient Gaelic fire festival that celebrates the new year, so many witches celebrate a brand new year on Halloween night.

  8. Beltane - Wikipedia

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    Today: Irish people, Scottish people, Manx people, Modern Pagans: Type: Cultural, Pagan (Celtic neopaganism, Wicca) Significance: Beginning of summer: Celebrations: lighting bonfires, decorating homes with May flowers, making May bushes, visiting holy wells, feasting: Date: 1 May [4] (or 1 November for Neopagans in the Southern Hemisphere ...

  9. What Is Samhain? What to Know About the Ancient Pagan ... - AOL

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