I can't see how you could be both. The Ten Commandments as stated in Exodus, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." So how could you worship the Christian God and the Wiccan God?
i agree
I my self am a Catholic
I practice Santeria
Shinto
buhdist
voodoo
n alot other old religions
n still believe in the virgin marry, J.C. and all the other saints
but that's me I can seperate each n find a way to practice all.
the Main thing is if you fell comfortable practiceing both go for it
I often agree with many who say it is what you feel but I am discouraged when I see people put tags on themselves that contradicts itself. Wicca is a specific religion that has guidelines and these guidelines must be followed. You can be Wiccan and worship the Christian god but you are still Wiccan not Christian Wiccan or Catholic Wiccan. You can combine the Christian beliefs (minus a few that just can not combine with Wicca) but you do not get Christian Wicca you just have Wicca because it is so loose on its rules and you can worship any god you want.
and I will say it , "it is a weeping, a moaning and a gnashing of teeth." And I pull out my rosary beads and I walk around saying my Catholic mantras, as everyone thinks I am a good little angel, while I am just raising the energy for my liking, and being.
And I tell them, "it is a weeping, a moaning and a gnashing teeth. Hail Mary, Hail Mary, the Virgin Mary. Ave Maria, holy Virgin Mary. Glory be to the Father, to the Son and to the Holy spirit. By he who is three, eternal, equal and consubstantial in a word, glory be to the Father, to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Amen (Let it be so)." Well, I am into universalism, but I am no Roman Catholic.
It is the energy that I create when I say my mantras, not what I mean in heart, but what I mean in intent. I call it Catholicity-sissy-ness. It has a breadth, it has a depth and a it has a length, and it aims for a height.
I was baptized Russian Orthodox, but that doesn't make me that, but that's just saying I came out of that place. There is a difference between past and the present. I can't tell you the future, but it is what you make of it. I went from Russian Orthodox attendee to psi-vampirism trustee of my own spiritual vampiric state. I still have an affinity for the Russian Orthodox Church, as I find it fascinating in so many ways.
Grammatically, yes a Catholic can be a Wiccan. Can a psi-vampire be Russian Orthodox? Can a Russian Orthodox be a psi-vampire? Psi-vampire, Russian Orthodox. Russian Orthodox, psi-vampire. Vlad Tepes, I have never felt so at home.
"The sweetness was turned to adamantine, heartless cruelty, and the purity to voluptuous wantonness."
Re: Can a catholic be Wiccan By: lindacash420 Moderator / Adept
Post # 26 Sep 18, 2012
sure, why not? seems one can claim to be anything they want these days. I"ve seen those claiming to be a half werewolf, half mermaid, or half demon and half vampire. So why not a baptist buddhist or an atheist anglican, even a wiccan catholic. Catholics have one set of beliefs, wiccans another. They, in some things,are very opposite and mutually exclusive beliefs. Do you belive in one God, a male diety, "our father who art in heaven", and believe that jesus was his son on earth? These are a crucial point to all christian beliefs, including catholicism. Do you believe in multiple gods? Do you believe in resurrection after death or reincarnation? The first is christian the latter pagan. In my humble opinion, if you claim to believe in all of it, then you truely believe in none of it.
Perhaps this might help clear your confusion.
Re: Can a catholic be Wiccan By: lindacash420 Moderator / Adept
Post # 27 Sep 18, 2012
In regards to the witchcraft aspect of this issue... I know practitioners from many religious paths. The question being asked here is "can a catholic be a wiccan", that is a matter of religion, it has nothing to do with casting. If the question was "can a catholic be a magic practitioner" I would have answered differently.