Talk:Covenant of the Goddess
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Bringing CoG article to featured status
editIm currently working on bringing this article to a featured-quality for the Wicca Portal. --Brenton.eccles 10:31, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
Edits from 2007-04-18 - I cleaned up a bit of the language regarding members - all COG members must self-identify as Witches or Wiccans; I also removed the reference to cooperation between (neo)pagans, as that has not been a focus of COG; COG is specifically a Witchcraft/Wiccan organisation. This information is supported by the founding documents, information on the COG website and my personal knowledge from having been one of the co-founders of COG in 1975 and having served twice on its National Board of Directors and several terms in various local councils. Moondancer 02:08, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
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