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{{summary | text=Wicca is the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicker.}}
 
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[[Image:Paganavebury.jpg|thumb|Wiccan ceremony at [[Avebury]] in [[England]].]]
  
 
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Revision as of 07:23, 8 October 2006

Wicca is the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicker. (Read more)




Wiccan ceremony at Avebury in England.

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