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Pagan Families

   Franconian Die Drud

   
   

Greetings!

This issue brings with it the premier of our Families and Parenting section.

We are starting small but have plans to expand into a two-part arrangement with a section for children and a section for parents. Over the next few issues you will notice bits and pieces being added in to create a more dynamic and interactive Pagan Families Division.

Being a parent raising my children in a Pgan home does at times present unique circumstances. Whether it be how to deal with issues of religion in the school or including children in rituals, I at times wish that I had other Pagan parents to turn to. How wonderful it would be to connect with others on the same, or similar, spiritual journey.

This is our vision. Here you will find kitchen magic for kids, family friendly rituals, tools for handling discrimination and answering those tough questions, coloring pages, storytime, and Pagan history for kids.

So, sit down and color in a goddess together or create a little magic in the kitchen and celebrate your equinox ritual as a family. These are the years to cherish our children and share our wisdom with them.

I look forward to your contributions and will see you next month!

In friendship!

Franco

   

   

   


   

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They offer details on deadlines and the staff to contact.

Our Editorial staff are also happy to answer questions.

   

   

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