Modern
Goddess News!
'Tis the Season
for
Worldwide Goddess Celebrations...
How Women are Celebrating the Feminine Divine
Across the Continents
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Earth Healing Ceremony
on Chalice Hill at the Glastonbury Festival in England.
Participants in this Earth healing ritual pictured above, wore black and walked
along silently, except for the slow rhythmic clacking together of stones in
their hands.
Celebrations of Goddess spirituality are at their peak in the summertime, and
attendees find creative ways to come together in ritual, remembrance and
healing. Some Goddess festivals focus on a theme for the year's gathering. At
Glastonbury, celebrations centered on the Crone/Elder woman aspects of the
Goddess; a fitting focus as we move our culture toward reverence for those who
have been in this physical life for many years.
***this information can be found in Issue No. 13 of Goddess Alive! Magazine.
Spring/Summer 2008

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Get Your Goddess On!
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Goddess Conferences Summer, 2008
Glastonbury, England
www.goddessconference.com
Wed. July 30 - Sun. August 3 with fringe events the day before and after.
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Irvine, California
www.goddesstempleoforangecounty.com
Ongoing events throughout the summer celebrating the Goddess. This is a
wonderful temple located very close to the John Wayne airport.
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San Francisco, California
Faith and Feminism
Womanist/Mujerista Conference
www.herchurch.org
A gathering of feminist faith seekers, interfaith church leaders, to discuss the
urgency of God/dess imagery and gender issues.
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Goddess Festival Budapest, Hungary
www.goddessbudapest.com
June 17 - 22
Come and join us, here in the very centre of Europe, where our distant ancestors
lived, loved and died, to reclaim the continent for the Goddess who lives in us
all and who is the very land itself!
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Goddess in Cornwall, England
www.goddessincornwall.co.uk
Sept. 10 - 14
At beautiful Boswedden House, Healing and Retreat Center at Cape Cornwall near
St. Just.
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Last year there was also a Dutch Goddess Festival in the Netherlands.
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