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« on: July 27, 2007, 12:50:01 am »

Gošar

A Goši or Gothi (plural gošar) is the historical Old Norse term for a priest and chieftain in Norse paganism. Gyšja signifies a priestess. Goši literally means "speaker for the gods", and is used to denote the priesthood or those who officiate over rituals in Įsatrś. Several groups, most notably the Troth have organized clergy programs. However, there is no universal standard for the Gošar amongst organization, and the title is usually only significant to the particular group they work with
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