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  2. Category:Wiccan priests - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wiccan priests" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Paul Beyerl;

  3. Raymond Buckland - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Buckland (31 August 1934 – 27 September 2017), whose craft name was Robat, was an English writer on the subject of Wicca and the occult, and a significant figure in the history of Wicca, of which he was a high priest in both the Gardnerian and Seax-Wica traditions.

  4. Jack L. Bracelin - Wikipedia

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    One family tree on Ancestry.com has what would be Jack Bracelin's Great Great Grandfather, a William Bracelin being born in 1791 Ireland and died in 1861 in Cumberland, England. [ 1 ] J. L. Bracelin was in the Palestine Police department for the period of 19 February 1947 to 16 November 1947 and was awarded a medal for the service.

  5. Category:Wiccan priestesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wiccan priestesses" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Margot Adler;

  6. History of Wicca - Wikipedia

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    The history of Wicca documents the rise of the Neopagan religion of Wicca and related witchcraft-based Neopagan religions. [a] Wicca originated in the early 20th century, when it developed amongst secretive covens in England who were basing their religious beliefs and practices upon what they read of the historical witch-cult in the works of such writers as Margaret Murray.

  7. Gerald Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Brosseau Gardner (13 June 1884 – 12 February 1964), also known by the craft name Scire, was an English Wiccan, author, and amateur anthropologist and archaeologist.

  8. List of modern pagan movements - Wikipedia

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    Saxon Wicca; Dianic Wicca. McFarland Dianic Wicca; Faery Wicca; Georgian Wicca; Odyssean Wicca; Wiccan church. New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (1968) Church and School of Wicca (1968) Circle Sanctuary (1974) Covenant of the Goddess (1975) Aquarian Tabernacle Church (1979) Rowan Tree Church (1979) Coven of the Far Flung Net (1998 ...

  9. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Most Witches are not Wiccans and practice Traditional Craft or folk magic. Priest/Priestess: A title that may be used within various forms of Paganism. In Wicca, it denotes a male or female who has been initiated into the priesthood in the 1st or 2nd degree depending on the tradition. High Priest/High Priestess: A Wiccan role.