Yes. It is both and in some cases not connected to either.
All Wiccans are pagan, not all pagans are Wiccan. That said, I am unable to determine if she is either pagan or Wiccan.
Not necessarily.
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Spelled Wiccan, it's a Pagan religion.
Mushroomhead is not considered a Wiccan or Pagan Rock Band. They are only classified as a Rock Band.
no. paganism is a range of religions, like Christianity. Wicca is a type of pagan, but a pagan isn't necessarily a Wiccan.
The simple answer is no, anyone can research, study, write, practice and/or perform magic (the manipulation of naturally occurring powers and energies by the hand and will of an ethical practitioner). It take time, patience, and learning, but anyone can do it.A ClarificationNobody is born a Wiccan. When a baby is born to a Wiccan family, they hold a Wiccaning ceremony to bring the child to the Wiccan community.The acceptance into the Wiccan Ritual Circle is not until the "Initiation" into the tradition, or coven.You don't even has to be initiated to Wicca to practice Magic or Witchcraft, anyone can do if they learn and practice and has the ability to control their powers.A Pagan AnswerNot all practitioners of magic are Wiccan. Although Wicca is the most commonly known Pagan spiritual path it is a long way from the only one.Many people practice magic, either as part of their personal spiritual path or as part of their non-spiritual studies.Conversely, not all Wiccans practice magic.That said, in most of the pagan paths I know of a child is not "brought into" the spiritual path until he/she is an adult. We introduce the child to the gods in general, asking them all to watch over him/her until such time as he/she makes the decision themselves.
Your best bet is to try the local new age/ pagan/ wiccan stores in your local area. Most will sell magickal/ esoteric books and materials.
Your best bet is to try the local new age/ pagan/ wiccan stores in your local area. Most will sell Pagan magazines with contact information of local organisations, along with notices in the windows and other useful information.
An Alexandrian Wiccan is an adherent of a form of Wicca, Alexandrian Wicca, originating in Britain which practises ceremonial magic.
Your best bet is to try the local new age/ pagan/ wiccan stores in your local area. Most will sell Pagan magazines with contact information of local organisations, along with notices in the windows and other useful information.
Only if the pagan clergyperson (Shaman/Wiccan/Druid/whatever) is licensed by the state to conduct marriage ceremonies.