In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: The Wild Hunt experiences a cyber attack; archaeologists uncover a missing piece of a famous statue; World Oceans Day approaches; the House of Black Magic celebrates; and Star shares the Tarot of the Week.
Culture
Pagan Community Notes: Week of May 15, 2025
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In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Pensacola Bookstore removes LGBTQ+ and Witchcraft books from its shelves, Interfaith group in Ohio condemns book burning, for our community members in the armed forces (thank you for your service) fyi – the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has launched a new task force to investigate alleged anti-Christian discrimination, but on a brighter note, residents of Taipei celebrate Mazu, Star’s Tarot of the Week, and Eurovision Witchcraft.
News
Pagan Community Notes: Beltaine 2025
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In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Many blessings to your community at this Turn of the Wheel! We celebrate Beltaine in the Northern Hemisphere and Samhain in the Southern Hemisphere. In other news, TWH launches new reporting sections, ADF elects a new Archdruid, author and Witch Mortellus shares a statement about a recent publishing experience, Star offers the Tarot reading of the week, and more upcoming events.
Europe
A would-be pope’s shrine to Diana reopens after 40 years
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The fashion house Fendi has sponsored a two-year restoration of the Grotto of Diana at the Villa d’Este, a Renaissance villa that belonged to a cardinal in the Catholic Church who decorated his vast estate with many depictions of classical myth.
News
Pagan Community Notes: Week of April 24, 2025
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In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Woolston-Steen Theological Seminary celebrates its graduates; the Aquarian Tabernacle Church International announces dedications and elevations; the Spring Mysteries Festival is hailed as a success; Thor’s Oak Kindred joins the Race Against Hate; wild goose FTW! and more events are unfolding as Beltaine approaches.
Europe
Ancient Celtic Warrior Received Advanced Medical Care, Study Finds
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An ancient Celtic warrior likely received advanced medical care for his time, offering rare insight into early Iron Age healing practices and the privileges of elite status.