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Morgana Sythove

Morgana is a Gardnerian Wiccan High Priestess and the International Coordinator for the Pagan Federation, an international Pagan organisation.

She is British and has lived in the Netherlands since 1974. Over the years, she has facilitated a variety of Gardnerian Wiccan groups. She is co-editor of the international and bilingual “Wiccan Rede” magazine, which was launched in 1980 and is coordinator of Silver Circle, a Wiccan network in the Netherlands.

Morgana travels extensively giving workshops and she represented the PFI at the “World Parliament of Religions” in July 2004 in Barcelona, Spain. Together with the National Coordinator for PFI Turkey she also lead a PFI delegation in a cultural visit to Turkey in September 2005 and gave workshops in Uppsala, Sweden, and Milan, Italy.

In 2006 she visited Hungary and Bulgaria and represented PFI at the EU conference “Intercultural Dialogue, Best Practices” in Brussels, Belgium

In 2007 she has started giving Wicca Intensives in Turkey and Hungary as well as giving lectures at various conferences, for example in France & Germany.

2008-2009 she gave workshops in England, Italy, Germany, Poland, Belgium and Slovenia She also gave the first Wicca Intensive in Romania.

PFI is an affiliated organisation of the Pagan Federation a British organisation founded in 1971. In 2005 it became a Foundation – Stichting PFI, registered in the Hague. Morgana is Chairperson of the PFI Foundation.

She is also currently the Secretary for URI Netherlands and a URI Global Trustee Multiregion. United Religions Initiative is one of the biggest interfaith organisations in the world. In 2004, 2015, 2018 and 2021 she represented PFI & URI at PWR/ the Parliament of the World's Religions.

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“I remember writing the series with great enthusiasm, and I hope this enthusiasm continues to inspire newcomers to see the truly life-changing possibilities Wicca can offer. As a 'religion of self expression' I wish everyone an inspiring quest on this path called Wicca.”
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