In April of 2007, the Veterans Administration recognized the Pentacle as a
religious symbol and allowed its use on military graves. With this giant step
forward, Pagans serving in the armed forces are becoming more visible than ever
before and will need informed assistance as they continue to defend and practice
their faith. Walking the mine field of sometimes clashing religions and cultures,
military Pagans and/or Wiccans need guidance and support as they proudly serve
and sacrifice.
Subtitled "A Handbook for Pagans in the Military", this guide by
Stefani Barner covers some of the many issues that face Pagan military
members and their families: relocation, overseas deployment,
preparing for combat, working for peace, returning as veterans.
These topics are given in-depth examination with thoughtful advice,
helpful rituals and meditations, and suggestions for support.
Religious freedoms, legal issues, and rights are clarified, and
resources for help are provided. Written for members of the
military, their families, and for any non-Pagan military personnel who
want to become more sensitive to their fellow service men and women,
this essential and comprehensive guide offers practical advice for
getting along in a predominantly Christian military.
Paperback, 289 pages.
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