Pagan Community Notes: Canadian Heathen becomes Interim Party Leader, a new exhibit at Buckland Museum, and Elizabeth Fisher crosses the Veil

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Robert Rudachyk has been appointed as Interim Leader of Saskatchewan Liberal Party, Elizabeth Fisher, writer and UU leader, crosses the Veil, Unnamed Path receives 501(c)3 status, and a new series “Beyond the Yellow House” describes abuse by “evil witches” in New Mexico.

Heathen hopeful joins leadership race in Saskatchewan

SASKATOON, SK — On May 5, members of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party will elect a new leader. This new leader will represent the party in the 2020 provincial election and, if elected, become the premier of this prairie province. Throwing his hat into the ring for the upcoming contest is Robert Rudachyk, an outspoken member of Canada’s Heathen community. Rudachyk is no stranger to politics. He ran as a Liberal candidate for the Saskatoon Riverside constituency, hoping to be elected a member of the legislative assembly in the 2016 provincial election.

Honoring the spiritual journey of fatherhood

TWH – Every year on the third Sunday in June, many people around the world set aside time to honor and celebrate the fathers and father figures in their lives. Father’s Day has become a day to recognize the unique and important contributions that men make to the rearing of the next generation. The history of the American secular holiday does not have the same radical roots as its counterpart, Mother’s Day. In 1908, a Washington state woman named Sonora Smart Dodd, who had been raised by a widower, wanted male parents to be honored in a similar way as mothers. Dodd’s own mother had died giving birth to a sixth child and, consequently, her father was forced to raise all six children himself.

Column: Heathens, Politicians, and Presidential Candidates

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