
Georgian Wicca - Wikipedia
Georgian Wicca is a tradition, or denomination, in the neopagan religion of Wicca. In its organisation, it is very similar to British Traditional Wicca groups such as Gardnerian Wicca, however, it does not trace its initiatory line to one of the old English covens.
The Georgian Wicca Tradition
Jul 11, 2024 · The Georgian Tradition of Wicca was founded in 1970 by George (Pat) Patterson, Zanoni Silverknife, and Tanith in Bakersfield, California. We value the autonomy of our initiates and covens and uphold the principles of respect and privacy within our community.
FAQ – The Georgian Wicca Tradition
Is the Georgian Tradition a form of British Traditional Wicca (BTW)? Georgian Wicca is similar to Alexandrian and Gardnerian practice in that it is an initiatory line and oathbound.
Georgian Wicca - Wise Witches and Witchcraft
Interested in Georgian Wicca and personal magical improvements? What do Georgian Wiccans believe? What type of magic does the Georgian Tradition encourage? Learn more about the Georgian Wicca Path including history and beliefs and how they vary from other types of Wicca.
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Feb 17, 2023 · Wicca is a neopagan religion based on ancient pagan beliefs. It's an earth-based religion that believes in a God and Goddess as representative of a greater pantheistic godhead. Wicca includes a system of ethics and teaches that we …
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Georgian Wicca: George Patterson founded the Georgian tradition (or “Georgian Church”) in Bakersfield, California in 1970. Their rituals are drawn from the Gardnerian and Alexandrian traditions, with other elements added as coven members see fit (some write their own rituals).
Georgian Wicca informationon the church - CARM.ORG
Georgian Wicca was founded by George Patterson in 1970, in Bakersfield, California. It was chartered by the Universal Life Church in 1972 as the Church of Wicca of Bakersfield and later, in the 1980s, it was rechartered as the Georgian church.
Georgian Wicca - Wikiwand
Georgian Wicca is a tradition, or denomination, in the neopagan religion of Wicca. In its organisation, it is very similar to British Traditional Wicca groups such as Gardnerian Wicca, however, it does not trace its initiatory line to one of the old English covens.
About – The Georgian Wicca Tradition
Georgian Wicca is traditional in that it is an initiatory line. It is normally taught from male to female and female to male in a coven by persons who have been initiated and elevated to the priesthood according to the rites and rituals of the tradition.
History – The Georgian Wicca Tradition
The Georgian tradition is based on Gardnerian and Alexandrian practices, Etruscan lore, rites and rituals shared by the Sylvestrians and N.E.C.T.W. as well as material from New York Covens of Traditionalist Witches (N.Y.C.T.W).