Odinist Fellowship
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The Odinist Fellowship was the name of an early Odinist organization, founded by Else Christensen and her husband Alex Christensen in Canada in 1969. There also exists a British group called the Odinist Fellowship, which has recognition as a registered charity in the UK.
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[edit] Odinist Fellowship - USA
Initially called the Odinist Study Group, Christensen's group was renamed the Odinist Fellowship in approximately 1971, around the time of Alex's death and Else's relocation to Florida, USA.
For many years, The Odinist Fellowship published a periodical called The Odinist out of Crystal River, Florida. Since Else died in 2005, her Odinist Fellowship dissolved, with much of the membership transferring to the Odinic Rite [1]. The last known chapter of the US Odinist Fellowship is based in Florida, and is called the Kindred Folk.
[edit] Odinist Fellowship - UK
The UK based Odinist Fellowship was established by "Ingvar" (Ralph Harrison) in 1988[2] and is unaffiliated with the US organization founded by Christensen.
The British Odinist Fellowship is registered under English law as a religious charity. A notable achievement of the British OF was to gain legal recognition for the Odinist religion in the case of "Holden v Royal Mail PLC(2006), when a ruling was made to declare that Odinism is to be recognized as a religion for the purposes of anti-discrimination legislation.
The Odinist Fellowship, according to its website, is planning to "institute a network of [Odinist] temples in every [British] county, and in every major town and city up and down the land".
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Notice concerning the Odinic Rite absorbing the US Odinist Fellowship after Christensen's retirement
- Charity Registration for the UK Odinist Fellowship
[edit] External links
- Kindred Folk - US Odinist Fellowship
- UK Odinist Fellowship
- Thor's Hearth - UK Odinist Fellowship
- Odinism in West Yorkshire BBC article about UK Odinist Fellowship