Pagan Passages: Barbara Stacy and Lady Svetlana

Lady Svetlana 1934 – 2010

Word has come from Jo Carson that Lady Svetlana, co-founder of Feraferia along with her partner Fred Adams, passed away last week due to complications from pneumonia. Lady Svetlana, born Svetlana Golubeff, was instrumental in keeping the traditions of Feraferia alive, and wrote many essays and liturgical pieces for the faith.

Fred Adams and Lady Svetlana in the mid-60s. Photo by Harold Moss.

“Feraferia emerged from a utopian California subculture of simple living, minimal clothing, and “natural” foods that predated the better-known 1960s counterculture by at least thirty years … Feraferia’s theology celebrated humans’ erotic union with nature, expressed through an annual ritual cycle … To Feraferia … the Maiden aspect was most important – Kore Soteria, the Holy Maiden Savioress. The unique characteristic separated Feraferia, Adams wrote, from other Pagan groups…” – Chas Clifton, “Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca and Paganism in America”

“Plagued by occasional panic attacks since a frightening dream in her teens, Svetlana was increasingly fearful during her last eight years. However after Fred died in 2008, she gradually lost her fear of death, partly due to dreams wherein she saw Fred sitting by the gates of a Feraferian Paradise, urging her to come on over. She would answer him “I’m not ready”. But finally, she was ready. May the Maiden Goddess bless her on her way.”Jo Carson

May she be reunited with Fred in paradise, and find the blessings of her goddess.

Barbara Stacy 1926 – 2010


Barbara Stacy

Barbara Stacy, author of “Ancient Roman Holidays”, “Greek Gods in Love”, and co-author of “Magical Creatures”, passed away on May 5th. In addition to being an author, Stacy was the Associate Editor of The Witches’ Almanac, who published many of her works.

“We are sad to report the passing of Barbara Stacy, Associate Editor of The Witches Almanac. Barbara met Elizabeth Pepper when they both worked for Gourmet Magazine in the 1960′s. Barbara was a master of the English language and a wordsmith of astounding ability. She practiced copy editing Alchemy regularly turning submitted articles from base metal into Gold. She authored many of the articles in the Almanac as well as several books for us. “Greek Gods In Love” was her last major work and stands as testimony of her talent. Barbara passed on May 5th just a few days short of her 84th birthday which is today May 9th.”Statement from The Witches’ Almanac

“We will miss her unmatched skill at making our books the best they could be. Elizabeth and Barbara were both publishing professionals of the highest caliber. They built a foundation for the Almanac which has stood the test of time and brought readers back year after year for over thirty five issues.” - Owen Rowley

May she rest in the arms of her gods, and find peace and fulfillment in her journey beyond this veil.

  • Michael Lloyd

    I am truly sorry to hear of these passings, but grateful for all that Svetlana and Barbara have done for others. Evo Kore.

  • http://www.hecatedemetersdatter.blogspot.com Hecate

    May the Goddess guard them. May they find their way to the Summerlands. May their friends and family know peace.

  • http://www.thorncoyle.com T. Thorn Coyle

    What is remembered, lives.