About the Pagan Federation

 

 

The Pagan Federation was founded in 1971 to provide information on Paganism and to counter misconceptions about the religion. The Pagan Federation works for the rights of Pagans to worship freely and without censure.

The Pagan Federation publishes a quarterly journal, Pagan Dawn as well as some other publications. It arranges members-only and public events, and maintains personal contact by letter with individual members as well as the wider Pagan Community. An annual conference is held at the end of November and there are regional conferences throughout the year, such as the Devon and Cornwall Conference in Tintagel, Cornwall, in March.

The aims of the Pagan Federation are:

Membership is open to anyone over 18 years of age who agrees with the following principles:

The Three Principles of the Pagan Federation

  1. Love for and Kinship with Nature. Reverence for the life force and its ever-renewing cycles of life and death.

  2. A Positive Morality, in which the individual is responsible for the discovery and development of their true nature in harmony with the outer world and community. This is often expressed as: Do what you will, as long as it harms none.

  3. Recognition of the divine, which transcends gender, acknowledging both the female and male aspect of Deity.

To join the Pagan Federation, please write a letter telling us about yourself and your interest/experience in Paganism, and asking for a membership application form. Please enclose an SAE or 2 International Reply Coupons. You can email us at [email protected] 

Please address all enquires and applications to:

The Secretary, The Pagan Federation, BM Box 7097, London WC1N 3XX, United Kingdom

The Pagan Federation Welcomes all Genuine Seekers.

                                                

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