SOULFULLY GAY
By Joe Perez
Christopher Penczak's path led him from Christianity to agnosticism. But it was through witchcraft that he found a spiritual home. Christopher is a witch.
In Gay Witchcraft: Empowering the Tribe (Red Wheel/Weiser, 2003), Penczak tells why he practices Wicca, the modern religion of witchcraft. Wicca is the largest tradition among pagan religions. Paganism has roots that are thousands of years old, but today it is considered a new religious movement.
There are many pagan traditions including Wicca, shamanism, Asatru, druidism, and Santeria. In the early 1990s, religious academics estimated the number of pagans in the United States to be approximately 300,000. Some experts estimate there may be more than a million American pagans today.
An old friend of Christopher's family introduced him to Wiccan rituals, the cycles of nature, Goddess worship, and personal growth. As he learned more about the religion, he discovered that he already held many of its beliefs.
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