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Lakehead Unitarian Fellowship
129 S. Algoma St., Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, P7B 3B7
Phone: (807) 344-5980 - Email address: lufship@tbaytel.net




NUUMOON pagan group
Usually meets the second Tuesday of each month.
The June moot will be a solstice celebration at the home of Hanusia Tkaczyk - Friday June 26th - 7 PM.
Please contact Hanusia for details: 767-5564 or hanusiat@yahoo.com

Contact Hanusia Tkaczyk at 767-5564, Wilma van den Boomen at 939-2579, or Marianne Wahl at 344-1902.


There are two lengthy articles in the February 2008 newsletter:

Welcoming the Returning Sun: A Winter Solstice Ritual

Dianic Wicca: The Tradition of The Daughters of the Goddess and The Dianic Tradition - Core Beliefs

To read them, please go to the Newsletter Page and download the pdf file of the February 2008 newsletter. They are on pages 12 and 13.






Links to other pagan sites:

Pagan Organizations:
  • Witchvox www.witchvox.com
  • CUUPS: Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans www.katyberry.com/Goddesses
  • Covenant of the Goddess www.cog.org
  • Church of All Worlds www.caw.org
  • Circle Sanctuary www.circlesanctuary.org
  • Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance www.religioustolerance.org
  • Global Goddess www.globalgoddess.org
  • Pagan Federation/Federation Paienne Canada www.pfpc.ca
  • Pagan Federation International - Canada www.ca.paganfederation.org


    Pagan Magazines


  • Pangaia www.pangaia.com A Journal for Thinking Pagans PanGaia is an 80-page quarterly magazine that explores Pagan and Gaian Earth-based spirituality at home and around the world.

  • Sagewoman www.sagewoman.com Celebrating the Goddess in Every woman At SageWoman, we believe that you are the Goddess, and we're devoted to celebrating your journey. With every issue, you'll connect with Goddess-loving women from around the world, rejoicing in our gifts, sharing our wisdom, reaching out to our sisters. In our pages, you'll be supported, uplifted, and challenged to envision the Goddess in all women, especially, in yourself.

  • New Witch www.newwitch.com Cutting Edge Paganism newWitch is a magazine dedicated to, featuring, and partially written by young or beginning Witches, Wiccans, Neo-Pagans, and other earth-based, ethnic, pre-Christian, shamanic, and magical practitioners. Everyone from Traditional Wiccans to potion-makers to Asatruar to eco-Pagans can find something in these pages. The one thing we all have in common is a willingness to look at the world, our magical and spiritual paths, and ourselves in new ways. We hope to reach not only those already involved in what we cover, but the curious and completely new as well.

  • The Blessed Bee www.blessedbee.com The Pagan Family Newsletter

  • The Beltane Papers www.thebeltanepapers.net A Journal of Women's Mysteries

  • Goddess Alive! www.goddessalive.co.uk Goddess Celebration & Research

  • Circle Magazine http://www.circlesanctuary.org/circle/
    Celebrating Nature, Spirit, and Magic Circle is a nonprofit resource center serving people around the world interested in Magic, Wicca/Paganism, Shamanism, Goddess Spirituality, and Nature Spirituality. Circle, begun in 1974, is headquartered at Circle Sanctuary, a 200 acre Nature Preserve in the rolling hills of southwestern Wisconsin. Circle coordinates Circle Network, an international information exchange and contact service for Wiccans and other practitioners of Positive (healing/helping) Magic, Druids, Native American Medicine People, Ceremonial Magicians, Seers and other Psychics, Shamans of many cultures, Pantheists and Panentheists, People attuned to Feminism and Humanism, Priestesses and Priests of Mother Nature in Her many forms, Ecology Activists, Eclectic Neo-Pagans, and many others.

  • Enchanté www.herodotus.com The Journal for the Urbane Pagan, founded in 1989, is a literary magazine for Witches, Pagans and anyone interested in Earth-based spiritualities.

  • Faerie Nation www.outlawbunny.com/faerienation.html

  • Full Moon Rising Magazine www.fullmoonrisingmagazine.com   

    Pagan Online Magazines


  • Yoni www.yoni.com

  • Matrifocus www.matrifocus.com Cross-Quarterly for the Goddess Woman

  • Goddess Pages www.goddess-pages.co.uk An Online Journal of Goddess Spirituality in the 21st Century

  • Widdershins www.widdershins.org The Northwest's Pagan's Choice

  • Awakened Woman www.awakenedwoman.com The Journal of Woman's Spirituality

  • Broomstix www.broomstix.com aimed at pagan children

  • Copper Moon E-zine www.gothic-rain.com/blessed.htm An Online Magazine for Young Adult Wiccans & Witches

    Pagan Library


  • The Pagan Library www.paganlibrary.com/index1.php texts of wide-ranging Pagan reference works, as well as etexts of the Bhagavad-Gita, The Word, the Koran, King James version of the Bible, Hawthorne's "Tanglewood Tales"--and others. Online Sacred Texts www.sacred-texts.com Welcome to the largest freely available archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. The site is dedicated to religious tolerance and scholarship, and has the largest readership of any similar site on the web.

  • The Suppressed History Archives: Women in Global Perspectives www.suppressedhistories.net aims to uncover the realities of women's lives, internationally and across time, asking questions about patriarchy and slavery, conquest and aboriginality. About mother-right, goddess veneration, animist spirituality and shamanic arts -- and the historical chemistry of their repression. Even more important, their role in resisting oppression.

  • Pagan Theologies Wikipedia http://pagantheologies.pbwiki.com/ The aim of this wiki is to promote discussion and awareness of Pagan theologies. It is not to impose an orthodoxy on the rich diversity of Pagan thought, but rather to explore it and make it available to others. By using a wiki, we can present a multiplicity of perspectives.

  • A Pantheon of Goddesses www.katyberry.com/Goddesses

    Online Priestess Training


  • Order of the White Moon www.orderwhitemoon.org

  • Dianic University www.zbudapest.com/du/

  • Priestess of Avalon Training www.kathyjones.co.uk/trainings.html

  • Reclaiming Sovereignty: A Woman's Online Workshop www.geocities.com/samanthaofavalon/sovereignty.html

  • Getting to Know the Goddess www.geraldinecharles.co.uk/index.php?option= com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=35

    Goddess Temples, Circles, Groves, Churches


  • The Glastonbury Goddess Temple www.goddesstemple.co.uk

  • Goddess Temple of Orange County www.goddesstempleoforangecounty.com

  • Invoking the Goddess www.herwill.net/modules/wfchannel

  • Temple of Diana www.templeofdiana.org

  • Circle of Aradia www.circleofaradia.org

  • The Temple of Goddess Spirituality dedicated to Sekhmet www.sekhmettemple.com

  • Reclaiming www.reclaiming.org

  • Isis Oasis Sanctuary www.isisoasis.org

  • Full Circle Temple www.fullcircletemple.org

  • Re-Formed Congregation of the Goddess, International www.rcgi.org

    Pagan Shops


  • The Magical Blend www.themagicalblend.com Montreal based pagan supplies

    The links listed above were provided by Wilma van den Boomen. If you have a suggestion for a link, or find any broken links, please contact the Webmaster. We take no responsibility for the content of any third-party website.