The Wiccan belief system is predicated on the
concept of a God and Goddess duality.
Many Americans derive from a monotheistic (one
God) tradition. What does this mean? It means that the nature of
God according to the monotheists is generally this:
A Male
In the Catholic faith, people worship The
Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit. Again, there is no feminine aspect
to the Deity.
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"Pagan" is a term used to describe
anyone who does not subscribe to the dominant religion of a society.
Wiccans are a type of Pagans.
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The Pagan religions are the foundation of many
popular religions today.
Looking again to the Catholic religion we can
see very clear evidence of the Pagan foundations.
For example:
Mother Mary =
Goddess/Feminine Aspect
Saints = Demi Gods (e.g.
Pagans might have prayed to the God of the Harvest, while Catholics pray to the
Saint of Good Harvest)
Incense = used by Pagans and Catholics
alike to carry their prayers to Heaven and to spiritually cleanse an area
The Chalice
Holidays = Many of the Catholic holidays
are based on Pagan ones
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The Female Aspect of Deity in Wicca sees (by
most traditions, though some recently have argued for a quadruple aspect) a
Triple Goddess:
Maiden
Mother
Crone
The Maiden comes as the earth refreshes from the
sleep of death. The world becomes fecund and fertile once again.
Ostara and Beltane celebrate this aspect.
The Mother is celebrated in Midsummer as the
feminine aspect of birth and motherhood is represented in the abundant time of
Summer.
The Crone, who is an old, infertile woman, is
the third aspect of Deity represented by the dying of Autumn as the earth slips
into a winter's death. You can see how our "Wicked Witch" is a
direct descendant of the Crone.
The Male aspect of the year is represented in
Winter. The Horned God who has masculine aspects such as aggression rules
the Death half of the year.
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