Dianic Wiccan Clergy Priestess
Overview
It is the goal of the Women’s Spirituality Forum to provide our members with
herstorical and philosophical foundations of the Dianic Tradition; including ritual and
spiritual practices from which to provide Clergy Priestess services to the public.
Dianic Tradition is an ancient Goddess and woman-centered, Earth-based, feminist
denomination of Wiccan religion. We are a teaching tradition.
In the Dianic Tradition, clergy are required to complete course work that enriches their
understanding of the sacred feminine Craft through cognitive and practical hands-on
experiences to use in their roles as clergy priestesses to the Goddess and Her women.
What is Dianic Clergy?
Clergy is a Greek word meaning “heritage” and from its origins, developed into a name
for the persons who kept records and practices of the heritage. In the Dianic Tradition,
we refer to the Clergy Priestesses as the active keepers and practitioners of our
traditions, records and practices. These are Goddess priestess women who provide
spiritual support to women (and their families) worldwide; and support women’s rights
as feminists.
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