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Fascinating. I remember once visiting a Catholic nunnery in Salt Lake City whose focus was Mary. They had great success proseltyizing in China because the local Chinese recognized the Bodhisattva Kuan Yin, (Kuan Shr Yin Bu Sa), Avalokiteshvara, as Mother Mary. However, their practice did not conform to Church hierarchy, so they were disbanded. The Church's patriarchal dominance goes on.

There is something else about Hecate, the old crone. In medieval times, the wise women were the nurses, midwives, and healers, knowledgeable about herbs. This let them help women with contraception and abortion, so of course, they were deemed witches and killed.

https://www.southchicagoabc.org/cabc/witches-midwives-and-nurses-a-history-of-women-healers-barbara-ehrenreich-deirdre-english/witches-midwives-and-nurses-a-history-of-women-healers-barbara-ehrenreich-deirdre-english.web.pdf

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Caliban and the Witch was also a great read regarding this.

I can't help thinking on all the "fun" us Catholics could be having if we'd stuck to the pagan rituals. haha. It blows my mind how different the world could have been (and still could be).

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