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    Atheopagan

    Presenting the Atheopagan cleric Introductory Guidebook!

    2020-10-21 /

    This guidance resource for Atheopagan clerics includes information on legal rights and responsibilities, pastoral counseling (and what it isn’t), conducting weddings, working with the dying and grieving and conducting funerary rites, and other rites of passage. Check it out! Click here to download!

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  • Practice,  Techniques,  Liturgy

    Music for Atheopagan Ritual Use

    2015-03-01 /

    The music below was recommended by members of the Atheopagan Facebook group for use in Atheopagan rituals. Particularly in solitary rituals (when, obviously, having live accompaniment isn’t possible), the addition of a musical “soundtrack” can be tremendously powerful. Also listed are some sources for chants which can be used in group rituals—singing is one of the most powerful ways to bring people together and build the sense of energy in a ritual! This list will grow as new music is suggested. Adiemus (Karl Jenkins): The Journey Anonymous4: Many disks of this a cappella women’s medieval music ensemble could work well for ritual; I prefer 11,000 Virgins: Chants for the Feast of St. Ursula by…

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    The 13 Atheopagan Principles

    2014-11-17 /

    Click here for a one-page layout of the Atheopagan Principles, suitable for printing. For individual articles on each Principle, see: 1: CRITICAL THINKING 2: REVERENCE FOR THE SACRED EARTH 3: GRATITUDE 4: HUMILITY 5: PERSPECTIVE/HUMOR 6: PRAXIS 7: INCLUSIVENESS 8: LEGACY 9: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 10: PLEASURE POSITIVITY 11: CURIOSITY 12: INTEGRITY 13: KINDNESS and COMPASSION

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  • Practice,  Holidays,  Liturgy

    An Atheopagan Hymnal

    2014-11-10 /

    This collection provides songs and invocations for use in Atheopagan rituals. All rights reserved to authors of the works, but distribution for non-commercial uses is permitted. This is a work in progress, and will be further updated. Enjoy!

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    An Atheopagan Ritual Primer

    2014-11-04 /

    New off the press, An Atheopagan Ritual Primer. All you need to know to get started doing your own Atheopagan rituals. EDIT 2022: Now in its 5th edition!

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