
By Colleen O’Connor
The moon, nearly full, rises over the black silhouette of trees on Lafayette Street, where a line of witches spills out the door of the First Unitarian Church of Denver, ready for ritual. On the steps, a silver-haired Denver witch, the Rev. M. Alia Denny, chats with a young woman about Celtic deities. “Hey, have you ever heard of the god Fergus?” she calls over to Jacqueline Weller, a short, jovial woman who has practiced witchcraft in Denver for 25 years.
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