Pagan Global Culture
Religioscope has an interview with modern Pagan and head of Circle Sanctuary Selena Fox up at their web site.
“I have seen Paganism grow from being very decentralized and even with a bit of anti-institutionalism early on which was part of that counter-cultural trappings — to a world religion with institutions, with sacred land, with participation in interreligious, international and local gatherings. I also have seen equal rights for Pagans and Pagan religion emerging not only in the United States but other parts of the world Paganism is continuing to grow in numbers and diversity. It is increasingly getting respect and being acknowledged as being the world religion it is…I think one of the most exciting trends is that Pagans from around the world are coming together and are identifying ourselves as part of a global Pagan culture. We are a global people and we’re meeting each other. We’re sharing rituals together.”
The whole thing is well worth the read.
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