Witchcraft: Akpabio Warns Churches THISDAY, Nigeria - 15 hours ago “The church will torture children and some of the churches will pretend to use oil to try and remove witchcraft from a child. ...
Nigeria: The Child-Witches And the Mother-Witches AllAfrica.com, Washington - Dec 1, 2008 There are too many cases of Acquired Witchcraft Sufficiency Syndrome (AWSS). But Bishop Ulup-Aya should not be taken too seriously - he did not look sober ...
Orombi criticises Alur over witchcraft New Vision, Uganda - Nov 27, 2008 By Vision Reporter THE Anglican archbishop, Henry Luke Orombi, has told the Alur to stop witchcraft to fight poverty. “People still share one grass-thatched ...
Celebs and witchcraft Standard, Kenya - Nov 27, 2008 The talk of central African lingala stars as well as local benga artistes deriving their success against competitors using witchcraft has always made for ... Celebs and witchcraftStandard all 2 news articles
Thanks: Another successful Turkey Shoot at Witchcraft The Salem News, MA - Nov 27, 2008 We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Salem community for its support of the 26th annual Witchcraft Heights Elementary School PTO Turkey ...
Angola: Children as young as 6 face accusations of witchcraft Global Voices Online, MA - Nov 26, 2008 by Clara Onofre Angola was recently shaken by terrible news of abandoned, ill-treated, tortured and killed children accused of witchcraft. ...
Young girl murdered after being accused of witchcraft Albuquerque News.Net, NM - Nov 23, 2008 The girl had been accused of practising witchcraft and entrancing the son of her former employer to marry her. Police say the girl, Tulu Dolui, 16, ...
Saint Anselm production portrays 1690s Witchcraft mania NewHampshire.com, NH - Nov 13, 2008 Arthur Miller’s powerful American classic about the 1692 Puritan purge of witchcraft will take the stage in The Saint Anselm College Anselmian Abbey ...
Elizabeth Guerra, together with Janet Farrar, have collaborated to record and explore Stewart Farrar’s life and career in detail. This book tracks Farrar’s development from an eager and talented adolescent to a college student and dedicated Communist to a gifted journalist and television, radio and film script writer and finally to his later life as a practitioner of Wicca and author of many nonfiction books and science fiction novels.