Gerald Gardner: Father of Modern Wicca

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In 1954, Gerald Gardner published Witchcraft Today, claiming to have been initiated into a surviving coven of traditional witches. He created—or revealed, depending on who you ask—Wicca, a modern pagan religion centered on ritual magic, deity worship, and seasonal celebrations. Whether he discovered an ancient tradition or invented a new one, his influence shaped modern witchcraft irrevocably.

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