First pinpointed by Margaret Murray in 1921 in "The Witch-Cult in Western Europe," this term appears to include a mixture of various traditions.
However, their prime focus in recent years is on the Goddess, and has been pegged as the "feminist" movement of the Craft.
(From "To Ride a Silver Broomstick" by Silver RavenWolf)
Dianic Feminist Wicca is a tradition started by Ann Forfreedom that is both religious and practices magick.
It includes both female and male practicioners ("It is not lesbian oriented and not separatist" states Ann), solo practicioners, mixed covens and all female covens.
"Dianic Feminist Wicce encourages female leadership, insists that a Priestess must be present for a Circle ritual to be held and involves its practitioners in feminist and humanist issues."
Groups work either skyclad or robed.
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