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A coven () is a group or gathering of . The word "coven" (from Anglo-Norman covent, cuvent, from Old French covent, from conventum = convention) remained largely unused in until 1921 when promoted the idea that all witches across Europe met in groups of thirteen which they called "covens".Murray, Margaret (1921). The Witch Cult in Western Europe: A Study in Anthropology.


Modern paganism
In the and other similar forms of , such as and , a coven is a gathering or community of , like an affinity group, engagement group, or small covenant group. It is composed of a group of practitioners who gather together for rituals such as Drawing Down the Moon, or celebrating the Sabbats.
(2019). 9780738760988, Llewellyn Worldwide. .
The place at which they generally meet is called a .
(1998). 9781567180183, Llewellyn Worldwide. .

The number of people involved may vary. Although some consider thirteen to be ideal (probably in deference to 's theories), any group of at least three can be a coven.

(2026). 9780738700823, Llewellyn Worldwide. .
A group of two is usually called a "working couple" (regardless of their gender). It can also unofficially be called an "Obaven" by some members of the community, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "obair" meaning work, a tribute to the more official term "working couple", a with the word "coven". Thus creating the word, "Obaven". Within the community, many believe that a coven larger than thirteen is unwieldy, citing unwieldy group dynamics and an unfair burden on the leadership. (2002). Coven Craft: Witchcraft for Three or More. Llewellyn Publications. When a coven has grown too large to be manageable, it may split, or "hive". In Wicca, this may also occur when a newly made or , also called 3rd Degree initiation, leaves to start their own coven.
(1999). 9781576071342, ABC-CLIO. .

Wiccan covens are usually jointly led by a and a , although some are led by only one or the other, and some by a same-sex couple. In more recent forms of modern pagan witchcraft, covens are sometimes run as democracies with a rotating leadership.

(2026). 9781118070017, Jon Wiley & Sons.


Online covens
With the rise of the Internet as a platform for collaborative discussion and media dissemination, it became popular for adherents and practitioners of Wicca to establish "online covens" which remotely teach tradition-specific crafts to students in a similar method of education as non-religious online schools. One of the first online covens to take this route is the Coven of the Far Flung Net (CFFN), which was established in 1997 as the online arm of the Church of Universal Eclectic Wicca.


Other contemporary forms
The Urban Coven is a group founded on by for women in to gather, hike, and howl at the . It meets monthly and is estimated to have almost 3,500 members. A January 2016 gathering at drew nearly 1,000 women, and was described as follows:

A lot of the women ... were there in groups — mothers and daughters, friends, colleagues. Some arrived solo and struck up conversations with other women or hiked in solitude.


See also
  • Magical organization
  • Wiccan organisation


Bibliography
  • (2006) Drawing Down the Moon. Penguin Books.
  • (1999) The Spiral Dance. San Francisco: Harper.
  • Janet and Stuart Farrar (1996) A Witches' Bible: The Complete Witches Handbook. Phoenix Publishing.

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