Wicca
Title: Wicca
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 1504 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Wicca
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 1504 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Wicca is a misunderstood religion. The definition of Wicca is: “A modern Pagan religion with spiritual roots in the earliest expression of reverence for nature,” (Herne). Wiccans don’t believe in the existence of the devil, or Satan, they believe in turn that “…Satan is a Christian creation,” (Herne). In the United States there are over 200,000 practicing Wiccans. This number gets bigger every year. Some Wiccans worship in groups, called covens, or as solitary practitioners.
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three". So the most basic principle is to do no harm.
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Dunwich, Gerina. Wicca Craft: The Modern Witches Book of Herbs, Magick, and Dreams. Secaucus: Carol, 1998
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Grimassi, Raven. The Wiccan Mysteries. St. Paul: Llewellyn, 2000.
Herne. The Celtic Connection: Wicca. 1997 – present. http://www.wicca.com February 12, 2003
Morrison, Dorothy. The Craft: A Witch’s Book of Shadows. St. Paul: Llewellyn, 2001


