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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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COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Pahrump Valley Times)
Bible study -- 7 p.m., First Southern Baptist Church, Highway 160 and Fehrs. Classes for all ages. Bible study -- 7 p.m., West Valley Bible Church, 720 Buol Lane, at the chapel, 751-1866 or 727-7322.
Children (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
Michael Kirk is a Druid wizard who owns and operates a Magick Shoppe in Bay St. Louis. His wife, Phoenix Rayne, is a nurse and a witch, and he says, "We have had no problem with being 'out'."
In brief: Widow fights for Wicca emblem on headstone (El Paso Times)
The widow of a Nevada soldier is trying to win permission from federal officials to put a Wiccan religious emblem on his military memorial plaque. Sgt. Patrick Stewart, 34, was killed in September when his Nevada Army National Guard helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan.
JonBenet suspect once married to 12 year old (Rocky Mountain News)
The suspect in the JonBenet Ramsey slaying once married a 12-year-old girl after getting her to lie about her age, the girl’s mother says. At the time, John Mark Karr was about 18, said the girl's mother.
Pagans to hold second Pride Day (The Times)
Shreveport's pagan community has expanded its plans for annual Pagan Pride Day after last year's event was a success. The second annual celebration will be held Friday and Saturday and will include a film festival, a ritual and a drum circle.
Symbols in society and school (Carthage Press)
I was at the Jasper County Courthouse this week, talking with Jasper County Sheriff Archie Dunn when I noticed his badge.
Religion - in Brief (RedNova)
By THE NEW MEXICAN Ethiopia At the 10 a.m. Sunday services at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, Arvid Lundy will discuss "Ethiopia." The church is open at 9:30 a.m. for coffee fellowship.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Pahrump Valley Times)
It's been a long time coming, but five Town Board members were present at Tuesday's meeting -- with no vacancies and no sicknesses, all five were on hand.
Artists have run of the mill (Courier-Post)
It was an eclectic mix of art, Celtic music and Colonial-era buildings Sunday at the annual Medford Historical Society art show and sale at historic Kirby's Mill.
'Three Moons' might need some time to rise (Los Angeles Daily News)
If "Gilmore Girls" were set during the Apocalypse, it might look a little something like "Three Moons Over Milford," a lighthearted ABC Family series about the impending end of the world, set after a meteor slams into the moon, creating three precarious satellites that might plummet into Earth at any moment — or, the show's producers no doubt hope, may hover over the planet for years to come.
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