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Collective nouns for witches: Coven, convocation, circle, heath, hearth, grove, or gathering.
Other reasons why witches gather: celebration, rite, rite of passage, Sabbat, Esbat, ritual, coffee-klatch, study group, or gathering of friends.
A meeting of witches is called a coven.
A group of practicing witches is sometimes called a Coven, but can also be known as a Circle, a Hearth, a Grove, a Gathering or a Convocation.
Witches meet for many reasons.
-They meet for Esbats (to celebrate the full or new moon);
-They meet for Sabbats (Samhain, Yule, Imbolg, Ostara, Bealtain, Litha, Lammas, and Mabon) which are the solstices, the equinoxes, and the cross-quarters;
-They meet for specific spell work; for Rites of passage (such as Naming, Puberty Rites, Initiation, Hand-fasting, Hand-parting, Moving, New Job, Crone-ing/Sage-ing, Passing Over).
-They meet to share knowledge;
-They meet to do community work;
- and they even meet for coffee
- and many many other reasons too.
esbat performed on the thirteen full moons each year
Priests performed rituals in Rome. There were several priesthoods, each tending to specific gods and officiating specific rituals.
The Greeks performed rituals.
priests
They sometimes performed human sacrifice
Greeks sought their gods' favor.
Certain rituals have been performed for thousands of years and have acquired a lot of meaning. Rituals can evoke spiritual/mental/emotional states which can include memories.
Service patrols in Boy Scouts handle the rituals at boy scout meetings. These rituals include the opening flag ceremony, reciting the oath and law at the start and end of the meeting, and policing the area after the meeting to leave it as good as, or better than they found it.
Ritual monsters, and the rituals for them are in your regular deck.
It means followers who protest against the religious rituals performed differently as mentioned in The Bible (New Testment)
The rituals of hajj are mainly be performed in Makkah (or Mecca) and its vicinity area. For details of these rituals you may refer to links below.
An agiary is a Parsi fire temple in which fire was kept burning and rituals were performed.
An agiary is a Parsi fire temple in which fire was kept burning and rituals were performed.