The Scottish Pagan Federation (SPF) is a Scotland-based organisation which works to support the Neopagan community in Scotland. Originally part of the...
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The Pagan Federation is a UK-based religious advocacy group. Formed in 1971 as the Pagan Front, the group campaigns for the religious rights of Neo-pagans...
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identified as Pagan or a related belief. The Scottish Pagan Federation has represented Modern Pagans in Scotland since 2006. Scotland's Baháʼí history...
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(since 1990) Pagan Federation Scottish Pagan Federation Religion portal British Traditional Wicca New Age travellers The Pagan Review Religion in the United...
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Nairn (redirect from Nairn, Scotland)
have formed online groups such as the Scottish Pagan Federation, Highland Pagan Open Circle and East Scotland Heathen Moot which hold Nairnshire residents...
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Modern paganism (redirect from Neo-pagan)
National Statistics but were released after an application by the Pagan Federation of Scotland. This is more than many well known traditions such as Rastafarian...
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Jews, and the Scottish Pagan Federation. A 2014 opinion poll published by the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey showed that 68% of Scottish people supported...
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Religion in the United Kingdom (section Religious affiliation (%) in England, Scotland and Wales according to the Annual Population Survey 2007-2016)
the Pagan Federation of Scotland. In the 2001 Census, a total of 42,262 people from England, Scotland, and Wales declared themselves to be pagans or adherents...
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on the west coast of Scotland in the 6th century. In the following century, Irish missionaries introduced the previously pagan Picts to Celtic Christianity...
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Halloween (category Scottish folklore)
vigil of All Hallow's Day. Celebrated in Ireland and Scotland for centuries, Irish and Scottish immigrants took many Halloween customs to North America...
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Edinburgh (redirect from Edinburgh, Scotland)
Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is the seat of the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament, the highest courts in Scotland,...
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George Watson MacGregor-Reid (category Scottish modern pagans)
George Watson MacGregor Reid was a Scottish modern Druid who established and led the Church of the Universal Bond. Little is known of Reid's early life...
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75, Nigerian admiral, chief of defence staff (1999–2003). Dylcia Noemi Pagan, 77, Puerto Rican political activist and convicted bomber, respiratory failure...
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Companion and Master were separated from the higher "Scottish" grades of Scottish Novice and Scottish Knight. Class III – The Mysteries. The lesser mysteries...
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Heathenry in the United Kingdom (redirect from Heathenry in Scotland)
Heathens, however, followed the advice of the Pagan Federation (PF) and simply described themselves as "Pagan", while other Heathens did not specify their...
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Orkney (redirect from Orkney Islands, Scotland)
question in the 2011 Scotland Census, self-reported levels of Scottish identity in Orkney were in line with the national average. The Scottish mainland is often...
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to appeal to pagans. Other interpretations claim that placing the cross on top of the circle represents Christ's supremacy over the pagan sun. Notable...
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Great Britain (redirect from England, Scotland and Wales)
and James, son of James III of Scotland, which described it as "this Nobill Isle, callit Gret Britanee". The Scottish philosopher and historian, John...
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harassment against modern pagans such as the following examples: In 1999, Dr Ralph Morse was appointed by the Pagan Federation as their first national youth...
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Hector (immigration ship) (category 1773 in Scotland)
trip c. 1770 carrying Scottish emigrants to Boston, Massachusetts. In 1762 the earliest of the Fuadaich nan Gàidheal (Scottish Highland Clearances) forced...
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Church of Iceland (category Lutheran World Federation members)
them out. Some of the settlers were Christians, although the majority were pagan, worshipping the old Norse gods. When the Alþingi was first convened in...
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of Unitarian Universalist Pagans European Congress of Ethnic Religions Foundation for Traditional Religions Pagan Federation St. Priapus Church Unitarian...
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Isle of Skye (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Scottish Gaelic: An t-Eilean Sgitheanach or Eilean a' Cheò), is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland....
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of Dallas, Moray, Scotland, similar to the way Houston, Texas, was named after Sam Houston, whose ancestors came from the Scottish village of Houston...
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Valencia Free Spirit Alliance, an American non-profit organization serving the Pagan and Pantheist communities Free Syrian Army, an opposition army group Syrian...
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when an extensive revolt of the pagan Hungarians broke out and he was captured by them. With the assistance of the pagans, Duke Vazul's son, Andrew, who...
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Tanera Mòr (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Tanera Mòr (Scottish Gaelic: Tannara Mòr) is a sporadically inhabited island in Loch Broom in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, the largest of the Summer...
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the twelfth century, the Scottish monarchs are best described as Scoto-Norman, preferring French culture to native Scottish culture. Alexander II and...
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"Dogs That Do Not Shed". GoPetsAmerica.com. Retrieved 18 September 2008. Pagan, Camille; Flowers, Amy. "Ear Cropping and Tail Docking". WebMD. Retrieved...
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