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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:

Newsletter (Castle Rising), January, 1979

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 12
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), July, 1978

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 6
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), June, 1978

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 5
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), March, 1979

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 14
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), May, 1978

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 4
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), May, 1979

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 16
Collection number: Folder 17
About From the File: The Castle Rising Newsletter began shortly after Jo and James Dixon moved from Dallas, Texas to Aurora, Colorado. It began as a irregular publication associated with the Castle Rising metaphysical store. The store would move to the neighboring Dallas, Texas locating in the downtown area around September 24, 1978. NAMOSRL does not have the first issue, but the publication is believed to being with an October 1977 issue. Some issues lack dates and have been...
Dates: Publication: 1979

Newsletter (Castle Rising), November, 1978

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 10
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), October, 1978

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 9
Collection number: Folder 17
Description

This one page newsletter primarily updates the Dixon's move

Dates: Publication: 1978

Newsletter (Castle Rising), September, 1978

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 8
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter (Castle Rising), v.2, no.6/7, [June/July, 1979]

 Issue — Box 2: Series Series 5, Folder: 17, Item: 17
Collection number: Folder 17

Newsletter. Crown Gleann Pagan Services, Imbolc, 2022

 Issue — Box 1, Folder: 4, Item: 1
About

Provides useful seasonal information for groups or solitaries

Dates: Publication: 2022

Newsletter, v.1, no.2, December, 1980

 Issue — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 10, Item: 1
Collection number: Series 2
Description

Issued by the Council of the Mystic Arts in San Antonio, Texas and produced by Bertie and Robert Estes.

Dates: Publication: 1980

Rowan Tree Church Periodical Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-150-5
Scope and Contents The Rowan Tree Church is an Earth-focused network of communities and solitary practitioners dedicated to the study and practice of the Wiccan Tradition they call Lothloriën. They encourage spiritual growth through support, resources and educational opportunities for members. They also offer formal pathworking leading to an understanding of the Inner Mysteries. This collection contains a comprehensive collection periodicals on Modern Witchcraft, Modern Paganism, Modern Druidry, Kemetisism,...
Dates: 1977 - 2016

Series 1: The Unicorn Newsletter

 Series — Series 1: Series Series 1
Collection number: Series 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rowan Tree Church is an Earth-focused network of communities and solitary practitioners dedicated to the study and practice of the Wiccan Tradition they call Lothloriën. They encourage spiritual growth through support, resources and educational opportunities for members. They also offer formal pathworking leading to an understanding of the Inner Mysteries. This collection contains a comprehensive collection periodicals on Modern Witchcraft, Modern Paganism, Modern Druidry, Kemetisism,...
Dates: 1977 - 2016

Series 2. Newsletter, 2022

 File — Box 1
About

A newsletter for inmates to assist them in practicing their Pagan faith

Dates: Publication: 2022

The Druid Chronicler, v.1, no.2=Mean Earraigh, 16 y.r., March 6-April 5, 1978

 Issue — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 12, Item: 1
Collection number: Folder 12
Contents About the newsletter (p.1)Ordinations: Third Order: Laurence Gold, Greg Hoffman, Thomas Lacki, Sue Olin (p.1)Mother Grove Spring Equinox Services (p.1)Mother Grove “Druid Nights”: Include a possible Order of Common Worship for Geimredh & Earrach )p.2)Notes on open ceremonies (p.2)Druidic Education: Bardic classes provided by Br. David Geller, Patriarch of the Order of Oberon, and Herbal Medicine, but Sr. Joan Carruth, Matriarch...
Dates: Publication: 1978