RIP Mary Daly and other Pagan News of Note

Top Story: Word is now emerging that pioneering feminist theologian Mary Daly passed away yesterday, after suffering from poor health for the last two years. With books like 1973′s “Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation”, Daly became hugely influential on the then-emerging field of feminist theology, and in turn, hugely influential on certain strains of modern Paganism in America.

“The Goddess Movement would not be the same without her. Contemporary Paganism would not be the same without the Goddess Movement. The radical essentialism of thinkers like Daly was a challenge to the pole that said “only men can communicate with the divine”. That pillar that she went up against? Mostly it has changed, leaving behind laughable relics, some of whom unfortunately still hold a measure of power. Yes, inequality still exists and yes, I am still a feminist, but things have gotten better. Much, much better. I don’t know if Mary Daly was able to see the battles she actually won.”T. Thorn Coyle

To be sure, Daly will be well-remembered not only as an ardent foe of patriarchy, but also as someone who passionately wanted to remove the idea of God from an exclusively male definition. She gladly “went overboard” in service of her cause, but did so with her wit and humor intact. May she rest in the arms of a Goddess.

In Other News: The New York Times makes a new-year visit to the Original Products Company in the Bronx, the East Coast’s largest botanica and ritual supply emporium (they reportedly take in around three million dollars per year). The report does a nice job of giving a sense of the place’s scale, and also conveys the religious diversity of their clientèle.

“This is the busiest time of the year for Original Products and the many other botanicas around the city and country — purveyors of herbs, amulets and other items used in Afro-Caribbean religions and occult practices including Santería, voodoo and Wicca … The company has turned over the second floor, rent free, to the Pagan Center of New York, which holds witchcraft rituals overseen by a Wiccan high priestess named Lady Rhea … A short plump man missing half his teeth approached the counter to speak with Mr. Allai, the Santería priest…”

What I also found interesting was that the owners, descendants of Sephardic Jews who emigrated from Turkey, don’t share in any of the belief systems of their customers.

Jason Mizrahi, a co-owner of the company, which was started in 1959 by his father, the son of Sephardic Jews who emigrated from Turkey. The business, which fills a former A.&P. supermarket on Webster Avenue near Fordham University, claims to be the largest botanica on the East Coast … Mr. Mizrahi does not follow any of the faiths his store provides for, but said he subscribed to the “concept of spirituality and keeping a positive attitude by using these products.” “These things are daily needs, staples,” he continued. “Milk, eggs, bread, incense, candles, in that order. Sometimes incense and candles are ahead of milk and eggs, on a day like today.”

Perhaps the owner not being directly involved cuts down on drama? There’s no hint that the customers mind this arrangement. Whatever they are doing, it sure seems to be working. I’d just like to take a stroll through a botanica that large some day, it must be quite the experience.

Can you get anthrax from attending a drumming circle? The answer is apparently yes.

“A New Hampshire woman who is critically ill with gastrointestinal anthrax most likely swallowed spores while participating in a community drumming circle, state health officials said Tuesday.”

So how exactly do you get anthrax from drums? I got the following answer via e-mail from Michael Lloyd, who has some knowledge and experience of this phenomenon.

“When I am not writing about Paganism or running a Pagan men’s gathering, my real-world job is as an engineering consultant in the fields of risk management and security/anti-terrorism. One tidbit of information that I ran across several years ago was that shipments of improperly tanned hides from certain countries (notably Haiti) are routinely screened for anthrax contamination. Now while the exact cause of the anthrax infection in NH was not released, I suspect that one or more of the drum heads was made of anthrax contaminated hide. This appears to be bolstered by the article, which notes that several of the drums were contaminated. With the drum circle being held indoors during the winter, this would have increased the chances of exposure in the confined space by concentrating the spores. One good reason to use a synthetic drum head, at least when indoors. But this also points to a potential problem during other times of the year when the drummer has cuts, blisters, or abrasions on their hands that could allow anthrax from a contaminated head to gain entry to the body. Something to think about.”

Now scientists say the chances for infection from drums is very low, but it’s always good to know where your natural-hide drum-skins are coming from, and take proper precautions.

Apple growers in Somerset are getting ready to Wassail their orchards for a good harvest come the Spring.

“Wassailing is an ancient pagan tradition held on Old Twelfth Night which falls on 17 January. Although many are held on this date, others observe the Gregorian calendar where Twelfth Night falls on 6 January. The Wassail is held to scare off worms and maggots that are regarded as ‘evil’ spirits and to attract the ‘good’ spirit embodied by the robin. The ceremony takes place around the oldest orchard tree where it is toasted and traditional Wassail songs are sung.”

Of course you can’t have a good Wassail without some Morris dancing too! Any Pagans out there planning to do some Winter-time Morris-dancing or Wassailing? Let us know in the comments.

In a final note, the Washington Post wonders if the movies are getting more religious.

“In movies as varied as the dead serious “The Road,” the uplifting family picture “The Blind Side,” the biting comedy “The Invention of Lying” and even James Cameron’s sci-fi opus “Avatar,” issues of faith and morality and mankind’s place in the universe are all the rage.”

It’s a shame that the article seems to equate the “religious audience” with the “Christian audience”, even though they mention the pantheistic “Avatar” as part of the trend. With films like films “Agora”, “The Wicker Tree”“Clash of the Titans” and “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” coming up in 2010, it seems rather obvious there is a market for non-Christian “religious/spiritual” films.

That’s all I have for now, have a great day!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/thewildhunt Jason Pitzl-Waters

    I just keep seeing “early 2010″. So we'll just have to wait and see, I guess.

  • http://twitter.com/bitb @bitb

    I think it was a old episode of the Mike Hammer tv series that made anthrax deaths from a drum its conceit.

  • Illisse

    Wasn't there a CSI episode that dealt with anthrax via drum a few years ago?

  • Alex Pendragon

    It amazes me to no end that any feminist could adhere to any monotheistic faith when you consider that virtually ALL of them are patriarchal, subverting women to a secondary role, even as a species. In the end, the Catholic church holds women in no more esteem than the Taliban or Al-Quida does, placing women in the same hierarchy as cattle or other possessions. At the very least, mainstream religions blame women for all of mankind’s ills, while men in practice are responsible for just about every reprehensible behavior you can imagine. Any woman, in my opinion, who can still believe in this “Christ the savior” in light of their treatment by the Christian churches, is suffering from the “Helsinki syndrome” and are to be pitied, rather than admired.

    In Wicca, the Feminine is revered as SACRED, while at the same time honoring the Masculine influence of the creator. both equal in reverence and relevance.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Baruch Baruch

    Mary Daly was not only essential to Paganism, but its flavor UU Paganism might not exist without her.

    Baruch Dreamstalker

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/thewildhunt Jason Pitzl-Waters

    Fixed!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Baruch Baruch

    I am definitely male, Clare. Not all men are wedded to patriarchy.

    Baruch Dreamstalker

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/youngsoulrebel Ruadhan

    I keep hearing that Agora unfortunately portrays the polytheistic Hypatia as an Atheist.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/youngsoulrebel Ruadhan

    This.

    Thank you.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/youngsoulrebel Ruadhan

    Good riddance, you transphobic harpy.

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  • Hathor

    Hey, wouldn't it be just perfect Karma if Daly found herself resting in the arms of a God instead? Here's to hoping! ;)

  • Apel Mjausson

    How come it says that there are 32 comments but I can only see 3? On the other entries I can see comments just fine.

    • Apel Mjausson

      Now I can see them all. Could be a bug in the Intense Debate software? Firefox 3.0.10 on MacOS 10.5.8, in case anybody is looking into it.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/youngsoulrebel Ruadhan

      Do you have JavaScript enables?

      • Apel Mjausson

        Yes, and it's only on this post that this occurs.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/youngsoulrebel Ruadhan

    she was the voice of nothing more than uterine supremacy.

    …but sure, keep telling yourself it was all about "freedom" with her.

  • Maria

    In the Greek Orthodox tradition, there is no belief in a hell of fire as the Latins believe. No, the fire experienced by the haters of God is the same fire of Holy love as experienced by those who abide in love (St. John’s epistles) Those who love, experience this Holy fire as all empowering and embracing, and are confirmed in their love and choices of love for all eternity. Those who die rejecting the love of God, are in fact rejecting love itself—and the same unconsumable fire of God’s love is percieved as torturous to those who have harbored and insisted on hate in their hearts. The Holy Spirit invites the soul into a love relationship with the Trinity and with all creation. Those who welcome love (Jesus says welcome the light) continue to grow from grace to grace and strength to strength in the fire of that undying love. But for those who hate love–who hate the light—that love is experienced as a thing of discord and distress. They (hate the light) as Jesus said. And most assuradely, many who profess and call themselves Christians may find that they actually “hate the light” in their brothers and sisters who don’t share their world view. Fear is always the enemy of love–and being a Christian is not guarentee that we have chosen the light. Rather it is the invitation to cherish and seek that holy light of love which is The Holy Spirit that makes one into the likeness of Christ. His goodness, his universality. This is an orthodox way and actually a Celtic way in some respects. May Mary Daly learn to love the light finally through the work of the Holy Spirit which continues until the end of all time. May there be found for her healing from what things we do not know about her life..e.g. was she sexually abused? Was She sexualized at an early age? These things can warp us–and cause us to see in the wrong light the things of life and their good, in proper balance. Thanks for letting me share with you people of peace.