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327 バイト追加 、 2023年1月14日 (土) 17:17
=== 復活した礼拝 ===
イギリスのグロスターシャー州にあるペインズウィックという町では、18世紀にベンジャミン・ハイトを中心とする貴族たちが、毎年パーンに捧げる行列を組織し、その際に神像を高く掲げ、人々は「ハイゲート!ハイゲート!」と叫んだ。
 
 
 
In the English town of [[Painswick]] in [[Gloucestershire]], a group of 18th-century gentry, led by Benjamin Hyett, organised an annual procession dedicated to Pan, during which a statue of the deity was held aloft, and people shouted "Highgates! Highgates!" Hyett also erected temples and follies to Pan in the gardens of his house and a "Pan's lodge", located over Painswick Valley. The tradition died out in the 1830s, but was revived in 1885 by the new vicar, W. H. Seddon, who mistakenly believed that the festival had been ancient in origin. One of Seddon's successors, however, was less appreciative of the pagan festival and put an end to it in 1950, when he had Pan's statue buried.<ref>Hutton, Ronald. ''The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft'' pp 161–162</ref>

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