Paganism comprises several different practices. Over the past century these have experienced an vast growth in population in support of the religion.

Paganism is a modern religious tradition that is grounded on the nature of worship  and its constructed on many aspects of different religions of ethnic people. There is a great amount of Ancient Greek concepts incorporated into the religion  as their year is determined by gods and goddesses.


People of this practise believe that celebrating organic nature and spirituality is significant hence they contribute to a “gree/ eco-friendly lifestyle”, pagans also believe that they are equal to all organism in nature.


 Note the practise glorifies their women as they play a substantial role during ceremonies although equality between sexes is dominant in the practise. Pagan’s encompass numerous activities such as witchcraft, celtic traditions and ecology. Pagans allegedly encourage devil worshiping and black magic hence their worship ceremonies are usually outdoors, close to nature- beginning  with a circle that is symbolic for no beginning and no end, the circle then  is undone, and the elements and divinity that took part in the ritual are acknowledged.


 Pagan marriages are handfastings, they celebrate the union of two people in an equal sexual partnership. A priestess or priest performs the ceremony, which ends with the couple jumping over a broom as they enter the next phase of life. Handfastings traditionally last for a year and a day. hence couples in a long-term marriage renew their vows every year and a day.