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      • Wicca is a broad movement with much internal diversity in its beliefs and practices, in large part because of the absence of any single leader or centralized governing body. Within Wiccan groups it is often considered more important for all members to follow the same ritual procedures than to believe the same thing.
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  2. Beliefs and practices. Wicca is a broad movement with much internal diversity in its beliefs and practices, in large part because of the absence of any single leader or centralized governing body. Within Wiccan groups it is often considered more important for all members to follow the same ritual procedures than to believe the same thing.

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  3. Oct 16, 2019 · What are Wiccan Beliefs? Wiccans generally believe in the Goddess and God. This means that they follow a ‘polarity of the divine in which both male and female deities are worshipped. Many Wiccans believe in the divinity of nature.

  4. Wiccans and pagans in the United States military have, since the close of the 20th century, experienced a gradual increase in official recognition. The Wiccan pentacle is now an approved emblem for gravestones under the Veterans Administration, achieved in 2007 following legal action regarding the grave of Wiccan soldier Patrick Stewart.

  5. Jan 31, 2020 · (nude) as a sign of attunement to Nature. It is important to note that the vast majority of Wiccans worship completely clothed. • Many covens bless and share wine during the ritual. • Due to a lack of central authority, most Wiccans choose when, how, and what their devotional practices are. Clergy, Organization, and Government:

  6. Apr 4, 2019 · Basic Beliefs of Wicca. While not exclusive to every single tradition, the following beliefs are some of the core tenets found in most Wiccan systems. Divine in Nature: Most Wiccans believe that the Divine is present in nature, and so nature should be honored and respected.

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  7. Wicca is a predominantly Western movement whose followers practice witchcraft and nature worship and who see it as a religion based on pre-Christian traditions of northern and western Europe. Adherents of Wicca worship the Goddess, honour nature, practice ceremonial magic, invoke the aid of deities, and celebrate Halloween, the summer solstice ...

  8. Oct 2, 2002 · Like many Pagan religions, Wicca practices magic. Witches believe that the human mind has the power to effect change in ways that are not yet understood by science. In their rituals, as well as...

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