The list is quite extensive. However let me start by saying the only thing you really need is your mind. All else just makes it look better. That said here is a basic list, I have not included the uses, just the tools.
Altar, Athame, Bessom, Boline, Book of Shadows, Candles & Holders, Censor, Chalice, Cloak, Crystals & stones, Herbs, Images of Deities, Incense, Lamp of Art, Matches & candle snuffer, Pentacle, Representations of the Elements, Scrying tools (cards, crystal ball, dark mirror, dowsing rods, scying bowl, pendulum,) Staff, Stang, Wand.
For a more extensive list or how to use these and others, you will need to do research in Paganism. Your local library will have a good start.
== == First and most important, his/her will.
witchcraft
Yes
there really is NO SUCH THING as witchcraft!!
It is a group of religions. It is not "used".
Burn you
I doubt if the pope has any opinion on crystals unless they are part of some superstition or witchcraft and then I am sure he would feel very negatively against them as such things can be anti-Christian and sometimes used as tools of Satan.
Voodoo shares similarities with some African traditional religions, such as the Yoruba religion in Nigeria and CandomblΓ© in Brazil, due to its focus on ancestor veneration, spirit possession, and connection to nature. It also has influences from Catholicism, as seen in the syncretic practices of Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo.
The correct English grammar would be "Magic and witchcraft are practiced." You have two distinct subject in this sentence, therefore are is correct. Is would be used if there was only one subject.
A broom is commonly called a besom.
Witchcraft. And words.
They used metal tools
A medieval priest would use tools such as a thurible (incense burner), holy water sprinkler, chalice and paten for the Eucharist, a processional cross for religious processions, and a crosier (bishop's staff) as symbols of authority.