Christo-Paganism is a set of beliefs held by some neopagans that encompasses Christian teachings. Christo-Pagans may identify as
witches,
druids, or
animists. Most, but not all, worship the
Christian God. Some Christo-Pagans may consider the
Virgin Mary to be a
goddess, or a form of the
Goddess. Christo-Pagans typically believe in the divinity of
Jesus, and that Christian and neopagan beliefs are not mutually exclusive. Some Christians who convert to neopaganism are hesitant to entirely give up their original faiths, and become Christo-Pagans. Some Christo-Pagans use
rosaries and
prayer beads, and pray to non-Christian deities, such as
Persephone. Some may also practice
ceremonial magic or
magick. There are Christian priests who identify as Christo-Pagan. ==See also==