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Witchology.com is the website of WICA - the Witchcraft Information Centre and Archive - founded in 1999 by Dr Leo Ruickbie as a research consultancy and education provider specialising in the areas of Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Magic (Magick) and the Occult. We have been online continuously since 2000.
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Church Urged to Tackle "Religious Illiteracy" (Catholic Times)
The Church must respond to the challenge of religious illiteracy, Cardinal Paul Poupard told a symposium that has been reflecting on works such as "The Da Vinci Code." The president of the pontifical councils for Culture and for Interreligious Dialogue delivered that message when he opened the day of study on the theme "Catholicism and Literature in the 20th Century."
ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome (Zenit News Agency)
ROME, MAY 11, 2006 ( Zenit.org ).- The Church must respond to the challenge of religious illiteracy, Cardinal Paul Poupard told a symposium that has been reflecting on works such as "The Da Vinci Code."
Alliance against pornography (Malaya)
Everyday, I open my InBox to find another furious letter from this guy Boy Blue P. Aldo Filomeno, spokesman of the Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc. He is tirelessly lambasting the MTRCB and what he perceives as a pornographic movie, The Da Vinci Code.
San Mateo Daily Journal (San Mateo Daily Journal)
In the 11th century, a Byzantine princess ate her sweetmeats with a forbidden object: a two-tined gold fork. At the time, the church so opposed forks that after she succumbed to the plague, a Franciscan theologian called her untimely death “a just punishment from God.”
The fork's sordid past (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
In the 11th century, a Byzantine princess ate her sweetmeats with a forbidden object: a two-tined gold fork.
Inmate's journey: From tragedy to hope (WTHR Indianapolis)
May 1, 2006 - Twelve years ago, a little boy drowned in Shelburn, Indiana in a crime that made headlines of Satanism, sacrifice and drug abuse. His mother, Lisa Gambill, serving time for his death, has kept publically silent about it in the decade since.
Socially Speaking (Garden City News)
With Athena The wedding season will soon be upon us and it usually brings up ideas of Place Settings as a gift. The usual place setting consists of two forks, a knife, and one or two spoons. Therefore, it was with great interest that I read about forks - they were not always with us. In the
TONY HICKS: AND ANOTHER THING: Bigfoot relocates to Southeast Asia (Contra Co...
It's time again for the column you constantly reread and mull over at the water cooler with work colleagues. The one you show your dog so you can have a good laugh together, until you realize your dog can't read and is really laughing at your outfit.
Science and sorcery work their magic (Orlando Sentinel)
James Morrow's novel about early American witchcraft pulls off so many dazzling feats of literary magic that, in a different century, he would have been burned at the stake. Forget The Crucible, Arthur Miller's dreary classic. Forget the repugnant kitsch of modern-day Salem. The Last Witchfinder flies us back to that thrilling period when scientific rationalism was dropped into the great cauldron
Big leagues call up Sounds' 'faith nights' (Tennessean)
If a Nashville company has its way, bobble-head dolls depicting Samson, Moses and Noah may soon be making their debut at big-league ballparks across the country.
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