Church of the Guanche People
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Formation | 2001 |
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Headquarters | San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). |
Website | Church of the Guanche People |
The Church of the Guanche People (in Spanish "Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche") is a religious organisation, founded in 2001 in the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain), aiming to rescue and spread the pagan religion of the Guanche people.[1]
In 2008 the Church had approximately 300 members.[2] The Church of the Guanche People is included in the studies of minority religions in the Canary Islands.[3]
It was founded by a group of Canarian devotees of the goddess Chaxiraxi.[4] The Church of the Guanche People performed baptisms and weddings according to what they know of Guanche custom. On 2002, a wedding held in accordance with purported Guanche rites took place on the island of Tenerife—a practice not observed for several centuries since the Spanish domination of the archipelago.[5] The Church of the Guanche People has its own calendar, which officially begins with the first celebration of Achu n Magek in 2001. According to his system this is the year I Guanche New Age, so 2016 would be the year 16 on your calendar.[6]
The Church of the Guanche People is a modern pagan religion representing Canarian Neopaganism.[7] The Church of the Guanche People is similar to other neo-pagan movements such as Kemetism, Hellenism and Germanic Heathenism.
References
- ↑ La Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche. Consideraciones metodológicas. Gobierno de Canarias.
- ↑ Martin, Veronica (2008). 5% of Canarians profess a minority religion (Un 5% de canarios profesa una religión minoritaria), La Opinión de Tenerife newspaper, 3 October.
- ↑ Religiones entre continentes. Minorías religiosas en Canarias. Editado por la Universidad de La Laguna
- ↑ La Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche. Consideraciones metodológicas. Gobierno de Canarias.
- ↑ La Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche. Consideraciones metodológicas. Gobierno de Canarias.
- ↑ Religiones entre continentes. Minorías religiosas en Canarias. Editado por la Universidad de La Laguna
- ↑ La Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche. Consideraciones metodológicas. Gobierno de Canarias.
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