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                       Websites of Covens, Organizations, Traditions, Groups and Networks.

 
  • Alternative Religions Educational Network
    AREN is a religious freedom organization for earth centered religious and spiritual traditions.

     
  • Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF)
    ADF was founded on the principle of open and free NeoPagan worship. We believe the Gods and Goddesses are real, and that their worship should not be limited to a select few. Rituals, magic, and lore are things everyone should be able to experience and create. And as the largest NeoPagan Druid organization in the U.S., we're doing more than talking about it--we're doing it.

     
  • Caer Avalon
    We are an independent circle, affiliated with no other tradition, group or movement. We hold open rituals as a valid service to the Pagan community, as well as Lectures, HarvestMoon and more. Based in Toronto, Canada.

     
  • The Ceili Sidhe Tradition
    The Céilí Sídhe is a Celtic Pagan tradition that honours the Gods of Ireland. Although the Celtic countries also include many different parts of Europe centuries ago, our primary focus is of Ireland. Founded in Toronto, Canada around 1990.

     
  • Church of Y Tylwyth Teg
    Y Tylwyth Teg (the Faerie Folk) is a Welsh Witchcraft Tradition. There's also quite a lot of information on their website.

     
  • Circe-Argent
    A Gardnerian / Alexandrian Coven located near Peterborough, ON. While we are not an open group, our coven is interested in meeting with potential students.

     
  • Circle Sanctuary
    a non-profit Nature Spirituality center serving Wiccan, Shamanic, Goddess, Druidic, Celtic Mystic, and other Pagan folk worldwide.

     
  • The Covenant of Gaia
    The Covenant of Gaia is a Wiccan church located in Alberta, Canada. We also provide fellowship and community for those of other Pagan paths.

     
  • Covenant of the Goddess
    The Covenant of the Goddess was founded in 1975 to increase cooperation among Witches and to secure for Witches and covens the legal protection enjoyed by members of other religions. The Covenant publishes a newsletter; issues ministerial credentials on request to qualified persons; sponsors a national festival each summer; and encourages networking nationally, as well as regionally through local councils.

     
  • Fellowship of Isis
    The Fellowship of Isis (FOI) is an international organization that is dedicated to honoring the religion of the Goddess in Her many forms. It was founded at Clonegal Castle, Ireland at the Vernal Equinox of 1976.

     
  • Feraferia
    A Non-Profit Religious and Educational Foundation Incorporated August 2nd, 1967, CE. Feraferia means Wilderness Sacrament. Feraferia is a Paraerdisal Fellowship for the loving celebration of Wilderness Mysteries with FAERIE style, courtly elegance, refinement and grace.

     
  • Military Pagan Network, Inc
    Our mission is to serve the networking needs of the military Pagan community, educate and support those that are faced with harassment or discrimination and provide resources when moving to new areas of the world.

     
  • NROOGD
    The NROOGD tradition of the Craft originated in 1967 with a group of friends. E.l.f. Silverlocke was taking a class at San Francisco State College which gave her the assignment of creating and leading a ritual. She came up with the idea of recreating a witches' sabbath, using the printed sources available at the time, primarily Robert Graves, Margaret Murray and Gerald Gardner.

     
  • OBOD: The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids
    THE ORDER OF BARDS OVATES & DRUIDS website is one of the largest sites on Druidry on the web. It offers you an interactive adventure through the forest and Stonehenge to discover more about Druids and the world of Druidry.

     
  • Ordo Templi Orientis
    Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) U.S. Grand Lodge website

     
  • The Pagan Federation
    The Pagan Federation was founded in 1971 to provide information on Paganism and to counter misconceptions about the religion. The Pagan Federation works for the rights of Pagans to worship freely and without censure.

     
  • Reclaiming
    Reclaiming is a community of women and men working to unify spirit and politics. Our vision is rooted in the religion and magic of the Goddess — the Immanent Life Force. We see our work as teaching and making magic — the art of empowering ourselves and each other.

     
  • Stregheria
    This website contains information regarding the Aridian Tradition and the Arician Ways, as documented by author and Elder, Raven Grimassi. It is the home of Clan Umbrea on the web.

     
  • The Wiccan Church of Canada
    The Wiccan Church of Canada is Canada's oldest and largest public Wiccan organization, and has been offering public circles and classes for over 20 years. With temples in Toronto, Oshawa, and Hamilton.

     
  • Witches Against Religious Discrimination
    The intent and purpose of Witches Against Religious Discrimination (WARD) is to maintain and disseminate information concerning the Old Pagan Religions which include Witchcraft, Wicca and all related religions. An additional purpose is to combat bigotry, discrimination and harassment of practitioners of Witchcraft and Paganism in a non-disruptive manner.

     
  • Witches' League for Public Awareness
    The Witches' League for Public Awareness is a proactive educational network dedicated to correcting misinformation about Witches and Witchcraft. The work of the League springs from a shared vision of a world free from all religious persecution. The League was founded in Salem, Massachusetts, in May, 1986, by Rev. Laurie Cabot H.Ps.

     

 

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