Pagans Show Their Pride Under 'Wide Umbrella'
Lisa Butler was brought up in a Christian family, but was agnostic until “I got to a point in life where I realized there was definitely something bigger than me.”
So Butler went searching for that something.
She researched various religious beliefs, read a great deal on religious thought, and attended a variety of services.
Then she came upon “some information on witchcraft, and it spoke to my heart.”
Butler organized the second annual Pagan Pride Day 2008 on Sunday at the former Ted Williams Camp in Lakeville, Mass., which drew a couple hundred participants despite driving rain throughout the morning. Click here for the full story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
So Butler went searching for that something.
She researched various religious beliefs, read a great deal on religious thought, and attended a variety of services.
Then she came upon “some information on witchcraft, and it spoke to my heart.”
Butler organized the second annual Pagan Pride Day 2008 on Sunday at the former Ted Williams Camp in Lakeville, Mass., which drew a couple hundred participants despite driving rain throughout the morning. Click here for the full story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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