yes there is but i only know of one its called spirits light located in bellefontaine Ohio
Wiccan covens and groups in many areas of the U.S. remain cautious about allowing their locations or names to be published. There are far to many credible threats against witches for safety.
Unfortunately not all covens are online and very few covens actively advertise for new members. A quick look at Wiccan Meetups, showed nothing for Belfast, however there is an Irish Pagan Federation who would be the best people to aid you:
It is considered very inappropriate for one Wiccan to publish information about another practitioner or coven. But you may be able to find information at a local Unitarian Universalist Church, which often have connections with the Wiccan community.
Anyone, of any age, can be a Wiccan. However, certain covens may have age limits for joining.
Different covens will have different rule but most offten there is only one high priestess
There are some Wiccan Traditions in which initiates to a new Degree receive a robe of a certain color as a status of their advancement. This may occur in particularly more formal covens, rather than the ecclectic Wiccan covens. Robing ceremonies aren't actually very common, except in very formulized customs. Instead advancement to a new degree is either given with a certificate, or particular medalians or emblems.
Classes? Wicca is not taught through classes... It is a very old and very spiritual religion. I assume you're confused and are actually referring to Wiccan covens? Wiccan covens can sometimes be found through an internet search in your area, but be warned, this isn't a 'class' you can just walk into and leave half an hour later as an official Wiccan. Initations take place, and there is a *lot* to learn. I suggest you read up on the subject before even considering joining a coven. I doubt many covens let people with no knowledge of the religion join them anyway.Also, are you aware that you don't have to be part of a coven to be a Wiccan? You can be a solitary Wiccan, and practice on your own. This is what the majority of us do before joining a coven when/if we feel ready to join a community of others.
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.
Yes, there are several Covens in the state of Pennsylvania. There are several covens in the area that can be found by going to the witchvox website. Some of the coven locations publicized are in: Westmoreland, Drexel Hill, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Springfield, Williamsport, and several other locations all around the state.
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.
Yes, two in Wood County, one for The Minoan Brotherhood, a group for gay men, and one called Wood County Coven centered on Santisima Muerte.
Usually, yes - especially if the coven has more than two people. The leaders are usually the most experienced in the Wiccan coven. Depending on their gender, they are called the High Priest or the High Priestess.
From a quick internet search, Wicca seems to be quite prevalent and common in Arizona. Incidentally, Wiccans meet in covens not "churches."