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N.E.C.T.W. (The New England
Coven of Traditionalist Witches) was founded in
1972 by a hereditary witch from New Haven, Ct.
Her family tradition blended with popular
occultism and was handed down in its present form.
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N.E.C.T.W. is a center for Covens of Traditionalist origin.
It is a place for men and women to be trained as priests and priestesses of
the Craft. Although formally named in 1972, this family tradition was brought
into the public in the late 1960's.
An introductory period is necessary before initiation. Following initiation
three levels of degree must be attained before entering the priesthood.
The Craft requires a strong follower with a sincere heart willing to train
and practice in order to understand the ways of the Wise.
In our Tradition we celebrate the Wheel of the Year and the cycles of the Moon.
Not only are the Sabbats and Esbats a time to celebrate the Universal energies
without, it is a time to celebrate those energies we carry within. We honor the
God and Goddess and we honor ourselves and our Coven mates.
The Wheel of the Year
- Yule/Winter Solstice (Festival of the Sun) - We greet the beginning of the New Year with the Yule log and decorate the altar with mistletoe, holly, pine cones and nuts.
- Candlemas (Festival of Flame) - We prepare for our Lady that she might find her way back to us after her repose in the darkness.
- Spring Equinox (Festival of the Lady) - We welcome the Goddess with flowers of spring and colored eggs on the altar.
- Beltane (Festival of Fertility) - We celebrate the time for the planting and nurturing of seeds and dance in the fields.
- Summer Solstice (Festival of the Faerie Folk) - Also known as Midsummer, a time to dance and make merry in the abundance of nature.
- Lammas (Festival of Corn) - We celebrate the harvest as the Lady prepares to take her time of rest.
- Fall Equinox (Festival of the Harvest) - We welcome Pan who has returned from the Summerland and make an offering of the harvest.
- Hallows (Festival of the Dead) - It is the time of the death of the year and a time when those departed souls can return to the earth to be with those they have left behind.
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