Wicca
Main category: Wicca
English: Wicca is a modern Neopagan religion founded in 1950 by Gerald Gardner. The adherents of Wicca are called Wiccans.
Practice of wicca
editMain categories: Wiccan liturgy and Wiccan holidays
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A 'Book of Shadows', sitting on a Wiccan altar, alongside plants.
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Wiccan priestess, United States.
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Handfasting ceremony in England.
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A Wiccan couple getting handfasted.
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A witchcraft altar.
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Athame, ritual knife or dagger used in Wiccan practices.
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Wiccan event in the United States.
Wicca in art
editMain category: Wicca in art
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Painted Wheel of the Year at the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic.
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Horned god and moon goddess.
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Stock photo of a modern witch in the woods holding a chalice and wearing ritual clothing.
Symbols of Wicca
editMain category: Wiccan symbols
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Pentacle is a circumscribed pentagram.
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The pentacle is used by many adherents of Wicca.
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Approved gravestone emblem of the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
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A pentagram is used by many adherents of Wicca.
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A 'floral' or 'goddess' pentagram, variant form of geometric pentagram.
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A pentacle necklace.
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A pentacle necklace.
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The eight-armed sun cross is often used to represent the modern pagan Wheel of the Year.
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Symbol of the Horned God.
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A triple moon symbol, symbol of Goddess.