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Pagan Traditions
In the sense we mean it here, a Tradition is a group or organization that initiates and instructs individuals in some kind of magical or spiritual path. Use the links on the left to find out more about a particular tradition. Do you know of a tradition that we need to include that is not here? Please let us know by sending email to traditions@pagannnews.com. Please include as much information as you can so we can research as thoroughly as possible!


  • Alexandrian
  • American Tradition of the Goddess
  • Asatru/Norse
  • Black Forest Clan
  • Blue Star
  • British Traditional Wicca
  • Brotherhood of the Phoenix
  • Celtic
  • Correllian
  • Dianic
  • Faery
  • Family Wiccan Tradition
  • Gardnerian
  • Georgian
  • Golden Dawn
  • Isian
  • Lycian
  • Minoan Brotherhood
  • Nehallenic Wicca
  • Odyssean
  • Sacred Wheel
  • Seax-Wicca
  • Solitary
  • Stregheria
  • Deities
  • Ritual
  • Herbs
  • Spell Craft
  • Find a Coven
  • Add a Coven
  • Find an open circle
  • Add an open circle
  • Family Wiccan Tradition


    Family Wiccan Tradition is a growing on line and physical movement mobilizing pagan families and encouraging them to give their children a legacy that is uniquely their own.


    Family Wiccan Tradition functions to protect a person's most valuable asset - their family. Through the implementation of education, support and services, FWT presents a pagan tradition that leaves behind the dogma of practice and promotes family spiritual identity, responsibility and legacy.


    FWT presents ministerial services to pagan families designed to further their own family's spiritual identity, presents educational opportunities for pagan parents and helps to weave a web of real support for those families.


    In 2003, Lord Stone and Lady Adialawyddan (Lady Dia) founded Family Wiccan Tradition, an organization dedicated to promoting the family as the first and most important coven in a child’s life.




    Lord Stone and Lady Dia (photo courtesy Lady Dia)


    They have established The Kindred, a community organization for families in the Northwestern GA area, where they now live. Lady Dia writes about the psychological impacts of degrees, covens and paganism on the family unit and is working on her first book, Family Wiccan Tradition. Outside of writing, she teaches, cooks, does ‘witchy’ crafts, sings and plays the standing drum and bodhrán. Lord Stone records and engineers pagan, Celtic, bluegrass and old timey music in his time away from Acoustical Sound Engineering. Lord Stone also enjoys selling things on ebay, teaching the men in FWT and the Kindred and supporting his Priestess Wife.


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