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Le Bulletin de la Communauté Païenne de Montréal


 
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Summer 2005

Cover Art: « Deep Within Our Selves » by Melissa St. James

Community Focus: Notes from Gaia Gathering 2005 by Bronwynn


Featured Articles
    Just Faith. Have You Got It? By Amanda
    Symboles et amulettes magiques en Italie par Isahée Déä
    Nature Spirit Magic
    by Larry Cornett
    Flora MacDonald Denison: An Early Canadian Occultist by Sam Wagar
    Mead Me in Montreal: Part Five by Lady Renata and Laird Dave
    10 Modern-day Myths about Wicca by Ceri Young

Regular Features
    Olympe Par Atalante Pythie
    Sagesse de la Terre Par Eric Frigault
    La magie sans larmes Par Scarabaeus Paganagrams By Taras and Ash

The Pagan Bookshelf and Book Reviews
    Dangerous Religion by Brendan Myers
    Encyclopedia of Natural Magic by John Michael Greer
    Sons of the Goddess by Christopher Penczak
    Crystal Ball by Sibyll Fergusen, revised and expanded by Witch Bree
    Le tarot de Prague par Alex Ukolov et Karen Mahony

Upcoming Public Sabbat Rituals in Montreal
    When : Sunday August 7th, 2 pm
    What : Public Lammas Sabbat organised by Montreal Sabbats
    Where : Outdoors at Parc deMaisonneuve (Meet at Pie IX Metro at 1 pm or at the Parking lot of the Insectarium at 1:30 (don't be late!).)
    Info : We will be celebrating the harvest of the grains and also herbs. Please bring spikes of any sort of plant you want to send blessings to. The ritual will be conducted in English but all are welcome


    If you can, please bring food and drink for sharing after the ritual. Any song, music, poetry and storytelling you want to share during the festivities following the ritual are also very welcome.

    For more info, e-mail alex.delbusso@sympatico.ca
    Or visit the website at: http://ca.geocities.com/montreal_sabbats

Upcoming Issues
    Harvest / Mabon / Fall Equinox 2005
    Food / Nourriture
    A gift from the gods, food both sustains us and brings us together. We offer food to the gods in sacrifice, and to each other in friendship. Many cultures have deep, often religious, traditions rooted in the preparation and consumption of food. What traditions do neo-Pagan paths hold, and what is our relationship with food? (Deadline Thursday August 4th, 2005)


Want to contribute to this issue but don't know what to write about? Contact us, we have story ideas that are looking for writers. We also have books that need reviewers.


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