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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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Daughter dons mother mantle (The Telegraph)
A wiccan who heals the mind or a witch who casts a spell?
'Don't ask, don't tell' doesn't work (The Town Talk)
We are creating liars. It started when we accepted then-President Bill Clinton's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy. Homosexuals who wanted to serve their nation in the military were told that it would be better to hide their sexual orientation. Lie, in other words -- lie by omission.
Todays teens - happy but with no need for God in their lives (The church of E...
Take a walk down any high street and you will find the supernatural on sale: Kabbalah bracelets, Harry Potter books, magazine articles on angels, wicca and horoscopes. Popular culture – that milieu in which youth live, move and have their being — is oozing with spirituality.
From parades to Potter (The Walton Tribune I Monroe)
First let me start off by correcting something: the e-mail address in Sunday’s story about local efforts for a homecoming for the 48th should have been tom_brown(at)earthlink.net.
Scout's admission of being Wiccan leads to turmoil (The Town Talk)
ANACOCO -- The camp is going well so far. Boy Scouts have gathered from around the area in khaki button-ups and red scarves, eager to earn their God and Country badge.
Witch casts spell to protect 30 roommates (Sun-Sentinel)
NEW YORK · "Any evil intention against my cats and me, will come back to you, three times three."
Author to Present New Theories about Magick and the Occult (PR Web)
Author Philip H. Farber believes that magick is real -- and plans to demonstrate occult techniques before audiences in three days of lectures and seminars, June 2 - 4, 2006. (PRWEB May 3, 2006)
Watercooler Stories (UPI)
WALDO, Ohio, May 2 (UPI) -- A tavern in a small Ohio town has become known as the producer of the world's best fried bologna sandwich. The G&R Tavern in Waldo, population 330, 35 miles north of Columbus, uses between 900 and 1,000 pounds of bologna a week, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Catowner tries to prevent eviction (UPI)
NEW YORK, May 1 (UPI) -- A New York woman with 30 cats in a studio apartment is trying to use witchcraft to stave off eviction. Melanie Neer told the New York Times harmful spells are forbidden by the principles of Wicca.
Highway sign brews up controversy (News 14 Charlotte)
GASTONIA, N.C. -- Eyebrows are being raised because of a new sign along Highway 74 and a pagan group's promise to keep the road clean. The Silvermoon Pagan Wicca Group, through the state’s Adopt-A-Highway program, recently sponsored the stretch of road in Gastonia.
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