Gavin Frost

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Gavin Frost
Born 1930
Aldridge, Staffordshire, England
Church Church and School of Wicca
Writings The Magical Power of Witchcraft (with Yvonne Frost)
Title Archbishop of the Church of Wicca

Gavin Frost (born 1930), B.Sc., PhD, D.D.,[1][2] is an occult author, a Wiccan Priest, a doctor of Physics and Mathematics, and a prominent member of the American Wiccan community. He founded the Church and School of Wicca with his wife Yvonne Frost in 1968, and he is currently the Archbishop of the Church of Wicca and a director of the School of Wicca. He and his wife have written several books on magic, Wicca, and related subjects such as The Magic Power of Witchcraft.

He has appeared on national television's Phil Donahue Show, PM Magazine, Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show and others, at many events serving the Neo-Pagan community such as Stones Rising, Sirius Rising, Pagan Pride Day, and the Starwood Festival, and in newspaper and magazine articles across the United States.[3]

Frost was born in Aldridge, Staffordshire, England, in 1930. In 1952, Frost graduated from King's College London with honours, gaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, and after completing his post doctoral thesis with the Department of Atomic Energy in Cumbria, he received a Doctorate in Physics & Mathematics.[4]

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  1. Church and School of Wicca (2004). Who are Gavin and Yvonne Frost?.

References

  • Bond, Lawrence & Ellen Evert Hopman (1996) People of the Earth: The New Pagans Speak Out (reissued as Being a Pagan: Druids, Wiccans & Witches Today in 2002 Destiny Books ISBN 0-89281-904-9) Interview.
  • De Puymaigre, Théodore Folk-lore (1960) Indian Publications (Original from the University of Michigan)
  • Dunwich, Gerina The Modern Witch's Complete Sourcebook
  • Jarboe, Michelle (9 Apr. 2007) Wiccans Gather to Celebrate Faith News-Record.com article
  • Rabinovitch, Shelley and James Lewis The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism

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