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Previously on "Witchcraft 'thriving in the Welsh countryside'"
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostOi! We're not all members of some weird satanic cult. Next door are Catholic.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDid she curse you to be so witty all the time or was it some other witch?
'Welsh Hag
Scouse Wag
Russian Fag'
I guess you got the little bean
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my first wife was a test pilot in a broom factory. But she wasn't Welsh
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Witchcraft 'thriving in the Welsh countryside'
It's only 'witchcraft' to Christians, otherwise it's Wicca and part of the fabric of the environment.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post" He said there was an "unusual connection" between Christianity and witchcraft in some chapel circles in Wales."
Why won't you print the article out and go ask your next door chap and report us the results? We'll alert the police if you don't post back within hour. Good luck!
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostOi! We're not all members of some weird satanic cult. Next door are Catholic.
Why won't you print the article out and go ask your next door chap and report us the results? We'll alert the police if you don't post back within hour. Good luck!
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhat's the surprise? This is Wales we are talking about.
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Witchcraft 'thriving in the Welsh countryside'
Rev Felix Aubel claims occult practices in rural Wales have been increasing during the two decades he has been working in the area.
The minister spoke out after latest figures in the 2011 census has revealed 83 witches and 93 satanists are living in Wales.
He said there was an "unusual connection" between Christianity and witchcraft in some chapel circles in Wales.
Rev Aubel, who is the minister of five Congregational chapels in rural Carmarthenshire, said he has called out an exorcist after a witch placed a curse on one of his parishioners.
He said: "This is not a joke and I would warn people not to get involved in the occult.
More of this tulip here - Witchcraft 'thriving in the Welsh countryside' - Telegraph
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