Pagan Pride On Display In Louisville
Victoria Lee was raised Catholic and tried "almost all" of the variations of Christianity, including Methodism and Pentecostalism. But she settled on paganism and reluctantly calls herself a "universalist."
Dressed as a "friend of the Earth," with fairy wings on the back of her white dress and a wreath adorning her forehead, Lee joined about 100 other pagans standing in a circle in Waterfront Park yesterday.
"Gods and goddesses of warriors and of peace -- of the ancient and modern worlds -- we ask that you watch over us," said Jill Combs, an organizer of Louisville's first Pagan Pride Day. Full Story
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Dressed as a "friend of the Earth," with fairy wings on the back of her white dress and a wreath adorning her forehead, Lee joined about 100 other pagans standing in a circle in Waterfront Park yesterday.
"Gods and goddesses of warriors and of peace -- of the ancient and modern worlds -- we ask that you watch over us," said Jill Combs, an organizer of Louisville's first Pagan Pride Day. Full Story
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