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Neighbor files complaint against Canadian Witch’s religious garden art
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A Canadian Witch fights to keep her religious art and other creations in her own backyard.
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A Canadian Witch fights to keep her religious art and other creations in her own backyard.
A same-sex couple in South Africa filed a legal complaint after being denied access to a wedding venue whose Christian owners cited a fear of ‘eternal consequences’ for agreeing to have the ceremony on their premises.
In this weeks’ Pagan Community Notes: Heathen Productions files to extend trademark on the term “heathen,” merger controversy at Nashville art college, Heilung, issues statement welcoming diversity at concerts, and more!
Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott discusses the effect Espinoza vs. Montana would have on religious minorities if affirmed by the US Supreme Court.
A report from the UK board overseeing prisons writes that Pagans should have access to pastoral services in prisons including adequate access to religious items despite reports that some individuals have been denied ritual items.
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