A feast of faith: Finding what matters most when celebrating St. Anthony

2022-08-09T08:17:36-05:00Articles|

A feast of faith: Finding what matters most when celebrating St. Anthony Hundreds gather through the streets of Boston's North End to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of The Feast of St. Anthony, one of the biggest annual Italian Street Festivals of the year, on Aug. 24, 2019. (ERIN CLARK/Boston Globe via Getty Images) For many Americans, summer is for barbeques, camping and vacations (even despite our ongoing pandemic woes). But for me, and [...]

The practice of hexes and curses by modern Witches

2022-08-03T20:28:31-05:00Articles|

The practice of hexes and curses by modern Witches NEW YORK – Do you curse? — It’s one of the most loaded questions in modern Witchcraft circles. And for good reason. For centuries, it was the Witch’s curse that people feared. Dead livestock, crop failure, disease – each was attributed to the Witch. History is replete with the outright persecution of magical practitioners based on ignorance or, in some cases, the fearful notion that they engaged [...]

“You are the candle, you are the sword”: a profile of Dr. Leo Louis Martello

2022-08-09T08:16:19-05:00Articles|

“You are the candle, you are the sword”: a profile of Dr. Leo Louis Martello Leo Martello – 1970 Witch-In, Central Park, NYC [courtesy] NEW YORK – Long before it was commonplace for modern-day Pagans to participate in large-scale public rituals, there was the “Witch-In.” The event – a gathering of Witches, Wiccans, and other magical practitioners – was held in New York City’s Central Park on October 31st, 1970. It drew over a [...]

Hekate: the goddess who reigns over many realms

2022-08-09T08:29:18-05:00Articles|

Hekate: the goddess who reigns over many realms Altar to Hecate [Image credit: Antonio Pagliarulo] Among the pantheon of deities worshipped by modern-day Witches, the goddess Hekate has witnessed a stunning resurgence. Known for her three-headed visage that can be traced back millennia, Hekate has moved beyond her role as the goddess of the crossroads, synonymous with magic, mystery, death, and rebirth. She is now a towering presence on the global spiritual landscape and in [...]

End-of-pandemic hopes rise, just in time for pagan holiday Ostara

2022-07-07T15:10:10-05:00Articles|

End-of-pandemic hopes rise, just in time for pagan holiday Ostara Buzz on social media is forecasting a more robust celebration this year for Ostara, the pagan holiday adapted as Easter by Christians. (RNS) — For many of Laurie Cabot’s neighbors in Salem, Massachusetts, the vernal equinox, the first day of spring, is a sign of hope that warmer weather will soon bring relief from a long pandemic winter spent mostly apart. For Cabot, the official [...]

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