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  2. 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]

  3. 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.

  4. Veleslav - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. 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. [5]

  6. High priest - Wikipedia

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    The High Priest and High Priestess are the two highest positions of leadership and administration within the Church of Satan. In some Rodnover organisations in Russia, the volkhv is the title used for the high priest, or priests in higher ranks.

  7. Veles circle - Wikipedia

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    The Circle of Veles is governed by the Council of Volhvs, consisting of high priests and priests. [3] [4] The association has communities in several Russian cities, including Moscow, Obninsk, Kostroma, Ryazan, Perm, Kazan, and Komsomolsk-on-Amur, as well as in Ukraine and Belarus. [2] The majority of the participants in the association are ...

  8. Ynglism - Wikipedia

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    They were allegedly originally written on santy (сантии, сантьи, саньтии), tablets made of noble metals, which would now be kept in a secret location by the high priests of Ynglism and would contain texts composed of 186,000 "Slavic Aryan runes", first transliterated into Cyrillic script and printed on paper in 1944. [38]

  9. Union of Slavic Communities of the Slavic Native Faith

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    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 ...