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The “International Priestess Convocation – The Great Remembering”
Endorsement of the international convocation
CIIS’ Women’s Spirituality department proudly endorses the "International Priestess Convocation - The Great Remembering" to be held October 21–27, 2022 in Crete, Greece.
Since 2020, this inspirational and highly anticipated conference produced by The Temple of the Global Goddess Australia has brought together Priestesses from all over the world to co-create the power and beauty it takes to make deep change.
With an expected 100-200 Priestesses and Priests from around the world in attendance, this seven-day gathering offers a rich set of opportunities to participate in ceremony, dialogue, presentations, art, music, dance, local explorations, and co-creation to empower the Priestesses and revitalize the Motherworld Vision for the Globe.
As the convocation organizers remark: “The world as we know it is changing remarkably fast. Not all the changes are positive, although some are. We, as Her Priestesses, have a responsibility to have an input to these Global needs. To do so effectively, we need to work together."
Professor Mara Lynn Keller, who along with a number of Women’s Spirituality students, alumni, faculty, and friends will be attending the convocation, underscores:
Freedom of religion, for those who worship Goddess, is a social justice issue! Discrimination against the worship of the Goddess, as if it were authorized by a higher power, is not acceptable. The envisioned Motherworld seeks spiritual love, eco-social justice, gender equality, peace, and well-being for all.
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