Shrine of the Divine Court
The Shrine of the Divine Court is a Personal Shrine having received recognition
in the Correllian Nativist Tradition on 9 March 2010 (10Aq.)
and is overseen by Rev. Jeffrey Carlier II, AD.
Although founded in Mohave County, Arizona the Shrine currently finds its home and service area in North East Florida, specifically in the Green Cove Springs area.
This shrine and accompaning study group work and share in the Correllian Tradition and its materials, celebrates the Wheel of the Year, and occasional social gatherings.
For Shrine and Community Events please visit the Community Billboard page by clicking HERE.
in the Correllian Nativist Tradition on 9 March 2010 (10Aq.)
and is overseen by Rev. Jeffrey Carlier II, AD.
Although founded in Mohave County, Arizona the Shrine currently finds its home and service area in North East Florida, specifically in the Green Cove Springs area.
This shrine and accompaning study group work and share in the Correllian Tradition and its materials, celebrates the Wheel of the Year, and occasional social gatherings.
For Shrine and Community Events please visit the Community Billboard page by clicking HERE.
Purpose
To use education with community outreach & service to enlighten people on the “Old Ways”,
in hopes of aiding those seekers in obtaining knowledge of the Divine Court
Goals
To use education with community outreach & service to enlighten people on the “Old Ways”,
in hopes of aiding those seekers in obtaining knowledge of the Divine Court
Goals
To honor Deity as Mother & Father God following the Wiccan Rede
To provide education based in the Correllian Nativist Tradition
To hold rituals & gatherings
To unite local pagans and give them a friendly like-minded environment
To honor Earth and its creatures for each one is sacred
To welcome everybody interested in our tradition and let them share their ideas with us
To explore and practice our wiccan beliefs
To help our pagan community grow in spirit and unity
To apply the principle that a pagan is a pagan regardless their tradition or path, and that no one individual is greater than the other.