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The Odinist Fellowship is an Odinist religious organization which has recognition as a registered charity in the UK.
There was also an early Odinist organization founded by Else Christensen and her husband Alex Christensen in Canada in 1969.
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. Else's relocation to Florida, USA. came in the 1980s.
For many years, The Odinist Fellowship published a periodical called The Odinist out of Canada and Crystal River, Florida. Additionally, her travels included friendly contact with other groups, such as the large Arizona Kindred (where she met up with the Kindred's "Norsemen of Midgard" motorcycle club) and the Steve McNallen's Asatru Folk Assembly. Since Else died in 2005, her Odinist Fellowship dissolved, with much of the membership transferring to the Odinic Rite.<ref>Notice concerning the Odinic Rite absorbing the US Odinist Fellowship after Christensen's retirement</ref> The last known chapter of the US Odinist Fellowship is based in Florida, and is called the Kindred Folk.
UK
The British-based Odinist Fellowship was established by Ralph Harrison in 1988<ref>Charity Registration for the UK Odinist Fellowship</ref> and is unaffiliated with the US organization founded by Christensen. The British Odinist Fellowship is registered under English law as a religious charity.
The aim of the Odinist Fellowship, according to its constitution is "to practise, promote and propagate Odinism. By Odinism is meant the original, indigenous form of heathen, polytheistic religion and spiritual beliefs, practised by the ancestors of the English and related northern European peoples, as embodied in the Eddas and as they have found expression in the wisdom and in the historical experience of those peoples." The Odinist Fellowship, according to its website, claims that Odinism is England's "native and national faith".
Odinists practise a nine-fold calendar and the Odinist Fellowship's liturgy of worship and sacrifices are published in "The Book of Rites".
A notable achievement of the British Odinist Fellowship 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.
According to its website, the Odinist Fellowship is planning to "institute a network of [Odinist] temples in every [English] county, and in every major town and city up and down the land".
See also
References
External links
- UK Odinist Fellowship
- Odinism in West Yorkshire BBC article about UK Odinist Fellowship