- Faery Wicca
Faery Wicca (or "Fairy Wicca") is an umbrella term that refers to any tradition of modern
Wicca that focuses on the Fae (gnome s, elves, faeries, sprites, etc.), theirlore , and their relation to the natural world. It may also refer to a specific tradition of modern Wicca, founded by author Kisma Stepanich.Faery Wiccan traditions are strongly tied to nature, particularly seasonal changes and the solar and lunar calendar.Fact|date=February 2007 Adherents of Stepanich's Faery Wicca claim that it recovers the traditions of an ancient fairy race called the
Tuatha De Danaan , the mythological precursors to the Celtic people;Stepanich, Kisma K. [http://faery-wicca.com/ The Irish American Faery-Faith Tradition] ] however, this is disputed by those familiar with ancientCeltic polytheism and mythology.Hautin-Mayer, Joanna. [http://www.cyberwitch.com/wychwood/Library/whenIsACeltNotACelt.htm When is a Celt not a Celt: An Irreverent peek into Neopagan views of history] ] Mac an tSaoir, Iain and Dawn O'Laoghaire. [http://www.clannada.org/wicca.php Why Wicca Is Not Celtic v.3.2] ] Stepanich's Faery Wicca draws liberally on some degree ofIrish mythology , from the author's interpretation of Celtic history, legend, pseudohistory, imagination, and a variety of non-Celtic sources.Faery Wicca is not related to the late Victor Anderson's
Feri Tradition ofwitchcraft , which is sometimes (confusingly) spelled "Faery" or "Fairy", nor is it directly related to the gay men's group, theRadical Faeries . Though Faery Wicca may draw inspiration from some of the customs practiced among the ancient andmodern Celts , it shares more with other modern Wiccan traditions than with the "Fairy Faith" as it is known in traditional Gaelic culture.References
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