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Велеслав (Vlh. Veleslav) and V.L.S.L.V., is a Russian Rodnover priest. He is also an author, artist, poet, teacher and lecturer. Veleslav is the founder of Rodolubie (Rodoljub) and the Veles circle. [1] His early works form the basis of the Slavic neopaganism movement and its reconstruction.
Russian Rodnover priest drawing a dot on the forehead of believers for the celebrations of Kupala Night festival. Rodnovery is essentially a religion of the community, with most adherents actively joining organisations; only a minority of believers choose solitary practice. [ 236 ]
Rodnover ideas are disseminated through a variety of newspapers and journals. [21] The movement has contributed to the diffusion of "historical themes"—particularly regarding an ancient Aryan race—to the population at large, even beyond the boundaries of Rodnovery itself among Orthodox or non-religious people. [ 22 ]
The jail death case involving former corrections officer Mark Cooper will be retried in April 2024. ... The News Journal's countdown of the year's top stories continues with a look at the #6 and 5 ...
“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.
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]
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 ...
A volkhv or volhv (Cyrillic: Волхв; Polish: Wołchw, translatable as wiseman, wizard, sorcerer, magus, i.e. shaman, gothi or mage) is a priest in ancient Slavic religions and contemporary Slavic Native Faith.