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Pagan

Pagan meaning

Relating to, characteristic of religions that differ from main world religions. | Savage, immoral, uncivilized, wild.

Example sentences (20)

Most Christians don't know that Christmas was set on Dec. 25, the ancient Roman winter solstice date, to displace a pagan holiday celebrating the birth of a pagan false "seed of woman" god.

Some years back, a group of intercessors went to Ephesus to confront the pagan "queen of heaven," failing in their mission because Ephesus is now controlled by the Islamic spirit, not the pagan spirit.

According to the Pope Gregory I 's letters, in the island co-existed a Romanized and Christianized area (that of the provinciales) with, in the interior, pagan or semi-pagan cultures (Gens Barbaricina).

Adrian Murdoch, The Last Pagan (UK: Sutton Publishing Limited, 2003), 3. In fact, during his lifetime, neither pagan nor Christian ideology reigned supreme, and the greatest thinkers of the day argued about the merits and rationality of each religion.

As with many other Christian festivals such as Christmas, which was originally a pagan midwinter festival, the Christian church has found it easier to turn the pagan Carnaval in a catholic tradition than to eliminate it.

In Ultima VIII: Pagan ( 1994 ), the Avatar finds himself exiled by the Guardian to a world called "Pagan".

The 2011 census however made it possible to describe oneself as Pagan-Wiccan, Pagan-Druid and so on.

The 8th-century Wessobrunn Prayer has been proposed as a Christianized pagan prayer and compared to the pagan Völuspá Lambdin, Laura C and Robert T. (2000).

The East Saxons were more pagan than the southern or western Saxons; their territory had a superabundance of pagan sites.

There pagan religious rites were applied and the names of pagan divinities invoked; there the precepts of modesty, purity, and humanity were ignored or set aside, and there no place was offered to the onlookers for the cultivation of the Christian graces.

A FOCUS ON a ‘pagan goddess’ of the same name overshadows what is truly interesting about St Brigit, especially in light of her new bank holiday and the implications for modern feminism.

After the Roman Empire adopted Christianity, emperors would prohibit rituals and the sporting games that once honoured pagan gods.

Gilbert asked Pagan decades ago if he could please put them on a shelf so they wouldn’t be crumpled.

Historians guestimate that the first Christmas celebration occurred in ancient Rome around 336 C.E. - over a thousand years ago -. If you count its ties to pagan festivals, the holiday is still older.

It notes further that at the time of Valentine’s life, many Romans were converting to Christianity, but the Emperor Claudius II was a pagan and created strict laws about what Christians were allowed to do.

Pagan rituals take place outdoors, when possible, or sometimes in people’s homes or in occult bookstores.

Pagan-Romney was the chief executive officer of Inspire Therapeutic Services, which had a location in Joliet.

P.S. There were many pagan saviors/sons of a virgin mother/goddess with ritualized deaths and subsequent resurrections, like some of the forms of Zeus, such as Marnas.

Stone Club, founded by artists Lally MacBeth and Matthew Shaw in 2021, organises walks and gatherings for people fascinated by prehistoric pagan Britain.

The festival offers a day filled with medieval fun, pagan revelry, and a chance to embrace one's inner Viking, witch or wizard, damsel or knight, or for the more egalitarian, a commoner.