The Morrigan Practices Group is a quarterly virtual opportunity for pagans and polytheists to discuss personal religious practices centered around the Morrigan. The goals of this group are to:
Provide newer practitioners with an opportunity to get both general and personal questions answered;
Crowdsource ideas and creativity for developing, refining, and maintaining our personal religious practices with the Morrigan;
Build connections between practitioners with shared interests and beliefs
For now, we will be offering this group 4 times in 2026, on a quarterly basis, and then reassessing how the meetings went to decide whether or not we’ll continue offering them in 2027. If you like these discussions, please join us! That tells us that we’re using our time in a helpful way for our community. :)
Because this is a new endeavor, we welcome your thoughts and feedback on this confidential survey to help us tailor the meetings to meet your needs and interests.
Prior one-time registration is required.
Please use this Google Form to register.
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“Who is this group for?”
Although aimed at newer and less experienced practitioners who are building, or are interested in building, a devotional polytheistic relationship with the Morrigan, we welcome people of all experience levels who are willing to abide by the Coru’s hospitality and safety policy.
“Can I get one-on-one pastoral care instead?”
Historically, the Coru has tried to offer free one-on-one pastoral care sessions for its community. Unfortunately, we haven’t had the capacity to offer that for some time. We hope that this group offers a middle ground in which practitioners, especially new ones, can still find support – and maybe even build new connections! – while recognizing that we aren’t currently able to offer one-on-one sessions ourselves at this time.
“I’m nervous about showing up without much experience. What if I feel ridiculous?”
It’s an understandable fear! And, let’s be honest, a lot of pagan communities from a variety of traditions have had challenges with some people who are condescending or bullying towards people with less knowledge of experience. To help mitigate that:
Registering for this group requires all attendees to agree to certain group rules around conduct;
The Coru facilitators are responsible for managing these kinds of behaviors if and when they arise, according to the group agreements on the registration form;
Being virtual means that people who violate the group agreements and refuse to be redirected can be removed from the group without any risk of physical harm.
“Are these meetings recorded?”
Due to the private nature of personal religious practices, and because of safety concerns for any attendees who aren’t publicly “out” about their faith, we will not be recording these sessions nor allowing any AI transcriptions or downloads.