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Day in the Life

Most Pagan clergy do all of their work for free.

Too bold?  I take it back.  Let me try again:  “Probably all Pagan clergy do all of their work for free.”

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  • Tara Waddle
    Tara Waddle says #
    I 100% agree with what you are saying. Pagan Clergy work is more than a full-time job and not only do we not get paid for it but
  • Trivia at the Crossroads
    Trivia at the Crossroads says #
    Hi, Tara. Thanks for your comment! I've been meaning to reply, but sigh! I've been too busy (of course!) You're so so very rig

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Writing IS Work

Gift is for every man / a pride and a praise / help and worthiness / and of every homeless adventurer / it is the estate and substance / for those who have nothing else. - Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem

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  • Sebastian Lokason
    Sebastian Lokason says #
    Thank you. THANK you. THANK YOU. As someone who is Pagan and financially challenged, I also despise The Cult of Free Paganism -
  • Erin Lale
    Erin Lale says #
    I agree. Writing is real work, as is art. Organizing events is real work, too, but I don't see any way to ever get paid for that,
  • Julia Hayes
    Julia Hayes says #
    Heather~ Thank you for your post. You've got my wheels turning. I appreciate your raw critical perspective on not only the publish
  • Sable Aradia
    Sable Aradia says #
    http://www.patheos.com/blogs/agora/2014/04/seekers-and-guides-why-free-events-discriminate-against-the-pagan-poor/. Yes, people n

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