Pagan Churches and Not-For-Profit Organizations
Our Lord and Lady of the Trinacrian Rose Church and the Temple of Diana, Inc. Our Lord and Lady of the Trinacrian Rose Church
and Grove is a pagan church based in Somerville (Boston & vicinity), Massachusetts (USA). We honor the Earth
Mother and the Sky Father in their many forms. We follow the ways of the Craft as taught by the Sicilian Strega.
We are a formal church body under MGL Chapter 180.
The Witches' Voice (AKA WitchVox) offers the latest in news (updated daily) and
extensive networking related to the Modern Pagan Community. What We Offer: We feature
a solid weekly update that celebrates all that is good in our community. We feature
several monthly series detailing many of the specific factions and opinions of the
Community. TWV also features solid essays from both young and old. We have captured
the recent history (5 years worth) with our weekly news/updates. We have cataloged
over 4,500 news items of interest to the community at large. All of this information
is searchable from the footers of ALL of the pages.
The Society of Elder Faiths (SEF) is a Pagan religious organization incorporated as a church under the laws of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts. The SEF was founded by elders of five Wiccan covens in order to
provide services to the local Pagan community which require a larger scale, more
formal organizational structure than our individual covens can comfortably offer.
The SEF exists to worship the Goddess and the Old Gods, to teach the principles
of our faith, to celebrate the rites of our religion, to realize fellowship and
unity within our membership and among the elder faiths, to render loving service
to the Earth and all Her inhabitants, to train and ordain clergy of our faith, and
to promote the understanding of our faith.
EarthSpirit Community was founded in 1980, with the goal of helping
to create an active Pagan community in New England. This having been achieved, EarthSpirit
has turned its primary focus toward work to help develop Pagan concepts and attitudes
for living in the present age, to encourage communication and understanding among
people of different traditions and ideologies, to provide opportunities for shared
spiritual experience, and to help educate the general public concerning Earth-centered
spirituality.
Covenant of the Goddess was founded in
1975 to increase cooperation among Witches and to secure for Witches and covens
the legal protection enjoyed by members of other religions. The Covenant publishes
a newsletter; issues ministerial credentials on request to qualified persons; sponsors
a national festival each summer; and encourages networking nationally, as well as
regionally through local councils.
The Temple of Nine Wells - ATC is a public Wiccan congregation
currently administrated by Rev. Richard Ravish, H.P &
Rev. Amy 'Gypsy' Ravish, H.Ps. The TNW was founded in 1992 e.v. by Rev. Laurie Cabot,
now H.Ps. Emeritas, as a focus for worship and to facilitate a multi-traditional
practice of the religion of Witchcraft in order to best serve the spiritual needs
of the growing Wiccan community in Salem, Massachussetts. As a chartered affiliate
of The Aquarian Tabernacle Church, we welcome all to our rites who share the common
goal of celebrating the ancient nature festivals and commemorating the sacred cycles
and seasons of life, as did our spiritual ancestors in Northern Europe and the British Isles.
Witches' League for Public Awareness is a proactive educational network dedicated to correcting
misinformation about Witches and Witchcraft. The work of the League springs from a shared vision of
a world free from all religious persecution. The League was founded in Salem, Massachusetts, in
May, 1986, by Rev. Laurie Cabot H.Ps.
The Aquarian Tabernacle Church the "ATC," or sometimes just "The Tab" is the
creation of Pete Pathfinder Davis, who serves as Archpriest along with Deborah K. Hudson,
who is Archpriestess of the tradition worldwide. ATC is based on English Traditional
Wicca, with a focus of serving the larger Pagan communities by providing open worship
opportunities to the public, education, interfaith liaison, and in general, providing
the infrastructure available to the followers of most faiths, but previously just not
available to Wiccans and Pagans. Things like major Sabbat festivals, full and new moon
worship, a place to gather, a lending library, and many other services associated with
faith communities.