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    Celtic neopaganism refers to any type of modern paganism or contemporary pagan movements based on the ancient Celtic religion. One approach is Celtic...
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  • Samhain (redirect from Celtic new year)
    'Halloween' customs until the 19th century. Since the later 20th century, Celtic neopagans and Wiccans have observed Samhain, or something based on it, as a religious...
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  • self-identify as Celtic Wiccans or Celtic neopagans. Celtic Wicca can be seen as both a form of Wicca and a branch of Celtic neopaganism. On the neopagan continuum...
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    of Lughnasadh, such as the Puck Fair. Since the late 20th century, Celtic neopagans have observed Lughnasadh, or something based on it, as a religious...
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  • Celtic religion may refer to: Ancient Celtic religion Druidry Celtic Christianity Celtic Orthodox Church Celtic Rite Celtic neopaganism Celtic Wicca Druidry...
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    practiced in 17th-century Scotland and has been revived in Neopaganism, though misattributed as Celtic rather than Danish and Old English. Sometimes the term...
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    Beltane (category Articles containing Proto-Celtic-language text)
    Beltane and Beltane-based festivals are held by some Neopagans. As there are many kinds of Neopaganism, their Beltane celebrations can be very different...
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    Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, spans a range of new religious movements variously influenced by the beliefs of...
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    Renaissance–Golden Age (2007) Estonian neopaganism (Taaraism and Maausk) Maavalla Koda (1995) Finnish neopaganism Hungarian neopaganism Mari native religion Mordvin...
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    the 20th century served as the basis for a new religious movement, Celtic neopaganism. Some figures from medieval Irish mythology are believed to be versions...
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    Imbolc (category Articles containing Proto-Celtic-language text)
    customs have been revived in some places. Since the later 20th century, Celtic neopagans and Wiccans have observed Imbolc as a religious holiday. Since 2023...
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    better aligning celebrations between the two neopagan groups. Gardner's first publications refer to the Celtic festivals as "May eve, August eve, November...
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    Neopaganism in Italy reportedly counted about 3,200 adherents in 2020, according to data from CESNUR, divided among numerous neopagan, neodruidic, neoshamanic...
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    also termed Heathenism, contemporary Germanic Paganism, or Germanic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Scholars of religious studies classify it...
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  • (2006) distinguishes four main currents: Germanic neopaganism/Ásatrú Wicca Neoshamanism Neopaganism in Germany and Austria has been strongly influenced...
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  • Celtic metal is a subgenre of folk metal that developed in the 1990s in Ireland. The genre is a fusion of heavy metal and Celtic rock. The early pioneers...
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  • organization for followers of the Celtic Neopaganism based in Spain in 2010, which supports the practice of a type of Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism called...
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  • Workers of the World; Georgism Celtic cross – white nationalism, neo-Nazism, white pride, Irish nationalism, Celtic neopaganism ✝ Christian cross – Christianity...
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  • Awareness Ravidassia Baltic neopaganism Dievturība Romuva Caucasian neopaganism Abkhaz neopaganism Assianism Celtic neopaganism Celtic reconstructionist paganism...
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  • The Celtic calendar is a compilation of pre-Christian Celtic systems of timekeeping, including the Gaulish Coligny calendar, used by Celtic countries...
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  • emerged in Western Europe since the 18th century Celtism also known as Celtic neopaganism Celticisation, the historic process of conquering and assimilating...
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  • adolescence. While most Neopagans are not Wiccan, and within Neopaganism the practices and theology vary widely, many Wiccans and other neopagans worship the "Triple...
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    "Dúlamán" Bealtaine Music of the Netherlands Music of Cornwall Paganism Celtic Neopaganism Pagan rock "Omnia - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos"...
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    organization for followers of the Celtic Neopaganism based on Spain in 2010 which supports the practice of a type of Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism called...
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    speedways. Celtic Neopaganism and Neo-Druids are particularly popular in Austria, by virtue of Austria being the location of the proto-Celtic Hallstatt...
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  • Celtic themes inspired by history and the vast body of Celtic myths and legends. Anglo-Celtic Celtic Congress Celtic League Celtic Neopaganism Celtic...
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  • Great Britain. Germanic Neopaganism (also known as Heathenry) and Kemetism appeared in the US in the early 1970s. Hellenic Neopaganism appeared in the 1990s...
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  • Spirituality of Avalon (category Neopaganism stubs)
    created in the Avalon cycle." Goddess movement Celtic Neopaganism Witch-cult hypothesis Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) Horned God Hildebrand, Kristina. The Female...
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    Rhiannon (category Celtic goddesses)
    Hunter appears to the characters. Rhiannon is included in various Celtic neopaganism traditions since the 1970s, with varying degrees of accuracy in respect...
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    Hungarian folklore Hungarian mythology Hungarian Neopaganism Táltos Old Hungarian script Slavic Neopaganism Zsuzsanna Budapest Kolozsi 2012, p. 57 Koloszi...
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