Wicca trinitaire

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La Wicca Trinitaire (englobée avec d'autres courants sous le terme de Wicca chrétienne) est une tradition polythéiste basée sur la Wicca américaine (sans revendiquer de filiation initiatique précise dans cette tradition), vénérant exclusivement le panthéon chrétien. Sa fondatrice Nancy Chandler se considère comme une méso-païenne.



Croyances

La pratique de la Wicca trinitaire n'implique pas de conformer au texte de la Bible ou au dogme chrétien ; Nancy Chandler affirme : "Nous ne sommes pas en conflit avec la Bible, parce que nous travaillons directement avec les Dieux et les Déesses ;le dogme de l'église n'a pas sa place dans notre structure rituelle."



Pratique

Les pratiquants de cette tradition célèbrent les 8 sabbats, les 13 esbats, et se conforment au Rede Wiccan.



Panthéon


Polémique

For the Trinitarian path, there are no trappings of Patriarchal Christianity. Concepts such as the original sin, salvation, baptism, heaven, hell, and Satan are not conflicting topics for Trinitarians. They have no place in Wicca at all; as Trinitarian Wiccans, we do not differ in this belief. There is nothing fundamental about Christian or Trinitarian Wicca.

As for Christian Wicca, the term Christian is used as a modifier for the pantheon observed in this particular practice of Wicca, much like the concept of Celtic Wicca. Starting in October of 1999, Christian Wicca began on Yahoo Groups as a working title reflecting the an eclectic practice of American Tradition of Wicca. By 2002, this path developed it’s name, the Trinitarian Tradition. This tradition evolved as a group of Wiccan practitioners focused on a Goddess-inclusive Christian trinity.

The mere term Christian Wicca upset so many people both Christian and Wiccan, that it actually got in the way of the true meaning of the path. That was never our intent. While the term Christian Wicca was more descriptive, Trinitarian Wicca is far more accurate and far less controversial. However, by the time the book came out – the working term had become popular and it was hard to express the concepts of Trinitarian Wicca without using the term Christian in the definition.







Liens

[1]Trinitarian Wicca, le site de Nancy Chandler (Anglais)