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Below you will find listings for
Hellenic (Greek) polytheist groups, both those that exist
in the "real world" and those that are exclusively
online. First are general and regional organizations,
then e-groups, followed by thiasoi specific to one deity
(or collection of connected deities). Membership
numbers, when listed, are as of August 2007. I have been
fairly broad with the definition of Hellenic polytheist
in order to encompass as many groups as possible, which
represent the many different approaches to our religion.
These lists do not include other types of websites for
Hellenismos and/or specific gods; only groups that invite
participation. A directory of individual Hellenic pagans
can be found here.
A listing of some public shrines is here.
If you have suggestions for additions to this site,
please let
me know.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS
~ REGIONAL GROUPS & LISTS ~ GENERAL E-LISTS
& FORUMS ~
GOD-SPECIFIC
THIASOI
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS
(most have e-lists too, check their sites)
- Neokoroi
- hard polytheists with a generally Reconstructionist
approach, sponsors of exegetai, mantikoi, eranoi and
temenoi, publishers of the quarterly newsletter
He
Epistole
- Hellenion
- the first large Hellenic organization, with clergy
training program; see links in next section to individual
demoi and proto-demoi
- Elaion
- advocates of "Traditional Hellenismos", focusing on
ethics and values rather than mysticism
- Neos
Alexandria - Greco-Egyptian
syncreticism, focusing on Hellenistic style
religion
- Supreme
Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes (YSEE)-
polytheists in Greece itself
- AOTSC.TDC.
Fellowships - aids people in the
worship of the Gods of Greece, while showing how the
Greek Religion can help to build self-esteem, build
strong character and provide fellowship to its
members.
- Dadoukhoi
- embrace and seek to express a living hellenocentric
tradition, based on ancient and established faith and
practices of ancient Hellas reaching forward in rational
ways into modern life.
- Ta
Hiera- The Hellenic Polytheist
Association is a polytheistic reconstructionist religious
association devoted to facilitating the worship of the
ancient Hellenic deities in the present day in a manner
that, while clearly based on academic research into
ancient practices, is adapted for modern times and
places.
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