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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe. Durham: Acumen. pp. 164– 181. ISBN 9781844656622. Dulov, Vladimir (2013). "Bulgarian Society and Diversity of Pagan and Neopagan Themes". In Kaarina Aitamurto; Scott Simpson (eds.). Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe.
The organization has communities and groups of believers in "Hellenic" and "Eddic" gods in addition to Slavic ones. When in 2007 in Kolomenskoye, in honor of Yakutia's accession to Russia, a Yakutian capitol was established, the CPG priests, in the absence of an officially recognized capital for persons of "Slavic faith" in the same capital ...
The Union of Slavic Communities of the Slavic Native Faith (acronym: USC SNF; Russian: Союз Славянских Общин Славянской Родной Веры, Russian acronym: ССО СРВ) is one of the largest Russian organisations of Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery) groups, established in 1997, [2] and officially recognised by the government in 2014 (becoming the first Rodnover ...
The Circle of Veles (also known as the Commonwealth of Slavic Rodnovery Communities) is an association of neo-pagan communities dedicated to the revival and promotion of Slavic native spirituality. The association venerates Veles , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the Slavic god of wisdom, and regards Rod [ 1 ] as the supreme deity, aligning itself with the ...
Rodnovery (Native Faith) (1920–30s) Zadruga (1937) Rodzima Wiara (1996) Native Ukrainian National Faith, RUNVira (1964) Peterburgian Vedism. Union of the Veneds (1986) [2] Skhoron ezh Sloven (1991) [2] Slavic-Hill Rodnovery (1980s) Ynglism (1991) Native Polish Church (1995) Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities (1997) Rodnover ...
Popov, Igor (2016). "Славянская народная религия (Родноверие) / Slavic indigenous religion (Native Faith)". Справочник всех религиозных течений и объединений в России [The Reference Book on All Religious Branches and Communities in Russia] (in Russian).
The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery [α] and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, [β] is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement , its practitioners hearken back to the historical belief systems of the Slavic peoples of Central and Eastern Europe , though the movement is inclusive of external influences and ...
In the Russian intellectual milieu, Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery) presents itself as a carrier of the political philosophy of nativism/nationalism/populism (narodnichestvo), [1] intrinsically related to the identity of the Slavs and the broader group of populations with Indo-European speaking origins, [2] and intertwined with historiosophical ideas about the past and the future of these ...