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What are the definitions of “Neopagan” and “Druidism”?

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What are the definitions of “Neopagan” and “Druidism”?

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The word Pagan is generally used to describe pre-Christian religions that existed throughout the Western world. `Neo’ means new, so Neopagan literally means “New Pagan.” The term “Neopagan” is used to describe people who are part of the revival of some of the beliefs and practices of those pre-Christian religions. Neopagans often drop the prefix and just call themselves Pagans. Druidism is our modern adaptation of ancient Celtic religion. The priests of the ancient Celts were called Druids.

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