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  1. Mar 12, 2018 · The part of a ritual known as "Cakes and Ale" is often celebrated in some NeoWiccan covens as a way of thanking the gods for their blessings. Cakes are usually not cakes at all, but instead, cookies prepared in the shape of crescent moons, and the ale can be alcoholic or it can be apple cider, juice, or even water.

    • Patti Wigington
  2. During a Wiccan Cakes and Ale ceremony, food and drink are offered to the Goddess and God and shared among practitioners as a way of celebrating community.

  3. The ritual of Cakes and Ale is the holiest of Wiccan rituals, it is the Sacred Marriage of the Goddess and God which brings forth Their Blessings of love and life to all who drink and eat. ©Rowan Morgana 2014

  4. Nov 12, 2019 · Cakes and wine (or “cakes and ale” which is my preferred term for reasons we will get to below) involves the sharing of food and drink, most often near the end of ritual.

    • Jason Mankey
  5. Nov 11, 2017 · As the teachings of Wicca go, the Cakes and Ale rite illustrates the relationship between Goddess and God, or the interplay of the Divine Feminine and Masculine.

  6. May 15, 2019 · The Wiccan ritual known as Cakes and Ale is often celebrated as a way of thanking the gods for their blessings. Cakes are usually just cookies prepared in the shape of crescent moons, and the ale can be alcoholic or it can be apple cider, juice, or even water. Use this simple recipe to prepare Cakes and Ale for your own rituals.

  7. In its origin cakes and wine or cakes and ale is a coven practice rather than an individual practice. The HP and HPS bless the wine (usually mead in our case) in a chalice of some kind, then hand it around to the coven members each of whom takes a sip. Then similar with the cakes.

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