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Shedding Light on the witch Brian Cain

Shedding Light on the witch Brian CainShedding Light on the witch Brian CainShedding Light on the witch Brian Cain

Shedding Light on the witch Brian Cain

Shedding Light on the witch Brian CainShedding Light on the witch Brian CainShedding Light on the witch Brian Cain

Welcome to Brian Cain's Profile

Professional Experience

Brian Cain is the majority owner of various occult shops including Hex New Orleans, Omen New Orleans, Hex Salem, and Omen, Salem. He is also the majority owner of Warlocks Press, Warlocks Inc., Hexfest, and Festival of the Dead. 

brian cain as an alexandrian witch

Is He Really A High Priest?

Is He Really A High Priest?

Is He Really A High Priest?

Brian Cain claims to be a high priest in Alexandrian Witchcraft, however, his peers have made it clear what he does is NOT something they want associated with the craft at all. 

http://craftcoalition.org/


We, a collaborative coalition of coven leaders and long-standing initiates of both Alexandrian and Gardnerian Wicca traditions, hereby make the following statement:


With initiation into the Wicca comes the explicit duty to protect our siblings. Our oaths, sworn in front of the Gods and by all that is sacred, demand this. This duty requires, first and foremost, the protection of each other's identity and location and any identifying information, including identifying information of their immediate family, friends and employment location. This is so that our siblings may be safe in their homes, at work and in their online lives. This protection extends beyond those who are in our covens or closest circles, including any of the Wicca. Initiation into the Wicca isn’t simply a rite of passage into a lineaged tradition; it also bestows the privilege of acceptance into our community, and the burden of certain oaths we all take. While valid initiations cannot be undone, oaths can be broken and acceptance into the community can be withdrawn.


The Alexandrian and Gardnerian Wicca traditions, although each distinct in their own ways, are close and kindred traditions: one has sprung from the other, and as such, initiates of one tradition are siblings to the other. All of the initiates in Alexandrian and Gardnerian Craft are, as Gerald Gardner put it, “of the Wicca”. The members of the Wicca may have many divergent views, and this makes the practices we share and the oaths we take even more precious to us. We all agree that publicly revealing the identities of the Wicca and threatening them with harm constitutes the breaking of our oaths. When an initiate breaks their oaths in this manner, they can no longer be accepted as a Proper Person by the wider Craft community. Even in a community as diverse as the Wicca, there are situations where we feel obliged to stand together and protect our communities from a member who causes such grievous harm to their own siblings as well as others in the Pagan community.


And so, the undersigned, representatives of both the Alexandrian and Gardnerian traditions, stand united in denying the initiate known as Christian Day acceptance into our community. His actions and deeds are not befitting the status to which an initiate must abide. Christian Day’s behavior has escalated to a level of harm caused, such that the undersigned can no longer remain silent.


We additionally disavow the current High Priestess and High Priest of The New Orleans Coven, who have directly and actively supported Christian Day, and deny them a place in our community. We publicly state that Christian Day, and The New Orleans Coven under its current leadership, will no longer be listed, accepted or recommended on any of our forums or gatherings which are intended for initiates or seekers, nor be accepted to participate therein.


May the Gods Preserve the Craft, and May We Preserve Each Other.


Signed


Puck, High Priest of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Iuno, 3° High Priestess of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


The Elders of the Sheaves of Demeter Coven, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


KG 3° HPS of the Gardnerian Tradition


Darren Jones 3° High Priest , Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Rose Jones 3° High Priestess, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


F, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


W, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


A, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


K A, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


G, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


S, Coven CYPG, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Zephyrus, 3° High Priest, Serpent Coven of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft.


Barbara Lee, 3° High Priestess, Serpent Coven of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft.


Oneiros, 3* High Priest of the Highlands Coven, Gardnerian Tradition


Lady Bara, High Priestess of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Dylan, 3° High Priest of the Gardnerian Tradition


भारत, 2° High Priest of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


I koukouvágia, 2° High Priestess of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


KAHINA, 3° High Priestess of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Erramun, 3° High Priest, Stillwater Coven of the Gardnerian Tradition.


Josephine Winter, Covina Brumalis, of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Ryan McLeod, Covanentus Quercus, of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Evelyn, Covanentus Quercus, of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Dylan, Covanentus Quercus, of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Wolf Macdonald, Central Victorian Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


James Donelly, Central Victorian Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Nyrna Salix, Central Victorian Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Samsara, Priestess of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


AP, 3° High Priestess of the Gardnerian Tradition


SS, 3° High Priestess of the Gardnerian Tradition and Priestess of the Alexandrian Tradition

TS & PD, SFC, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


LM, 3° POTP, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


T & M, 3° of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Myrddyn, 3° , Highlands Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Faye Summerfield, 3° of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


H. T., 3° of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Lora O'Brien, 3° High Priestess (Retired), Coven of the Dagda's Cauldron, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


B. 3° Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Z. 2° Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Sean Neilson 2° Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


H. 1° Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


P. 2° Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Keela 1° Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Hermes, 3° High Priest of the Gardnerian and Alexandrian Traditions of Witchcraft


Liber, 3° High Priest of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


T.R., 3° High Priest of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Baphomet, 2° High Priest of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Sedna, 2° High Priestess of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


AST, High Priest of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Gwydion, 3° Coven of the Rising Star, of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Russell Cogill 3° High Priest Nesnick Line of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Yvonne Aburrow Gardnerian High Priestess


Micheál Lóthair 2° Priest of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


E, 3° High Priestess Coven Na Boinne, Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


T, 1° Priest of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


R, 2° Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Barbara Seavers, 2° Alexandrian Priestess, a member of Serpent Coven


Yarilo, 3º of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Acacia, 2nd° HPS of the Glenwood Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Lamina Teppum, 3rd° HP of the Glenwood Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Gen 2° Priest SGG of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


LR, 3° High Priest of the WindDancer Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


I.W. 1° of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Eos 3° High Priestess, and Teneo 3° High Priest of Circle of Saoirse Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition


Sharada, 2° Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Tamsin Davis-Langley a.k.a. Misha Magdalene, High Priestex, Whitecroft line of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


C.O.H., High Priestess of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Pandora, 3° of the Gardnerian Traditionof Witchcraft


Paul Hardy and Vivien Stewart HP and HPS Temple of the Four Winds, Powys , UK


Morgan, 1° of the Gardnerian Traditionof Witchcraft


Jackie Beltaine, 3° Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Ivy; 3° High Priestess of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


L.R., 2° HPS Gardnerian Tradition


G.C., 1° Initiate of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


F.L, 2° HP of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


A.D., 2° HPS of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Winifred, 3° of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


S.G., 2° HPS of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


S.A., 2° HPS of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


G.W., 2° HP of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


M.M, 1° Initiate of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


J.V., 1° Initiate of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


M & M, Coven Rince na Gaoithe, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Taliesyne 3° HP of Fainne na Realtai Coven of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


A. K. 2° HP coven CTK, DBG line of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Lasaorfhíona 3° of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Morena 3° HPS, Oaken Crescent Coven of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Honora Clifton, Central Victorian Coven, of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Eolas, High Priest, Queens’ Coven, NYC of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Thomas, 2° of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


K 1° of the Gardnerian Tradition of Witchcraft


Mary Kenny 2° Priestess, Serpent Coven of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Paula Flanagan, Serpent Coven of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft


Sexfest aka Hexfest

Is He Really A High Priest?

Is He Really A High Priest?

At an official Hexfest event, the private party for sycophants of Cain and Day, along with men they want to have sex with, one of Brian Cain's Alexandrian witches had sex with someone in the pool. Was the sex consensual?  Considering how drunk and high people were, perhaps we'll never know. Certainly, onlookers didn't give their consent to witness this act and previous ones of a similar nature. 

Sexual Predation

Is He Really A High Priest?

Christine Stephens

A number of years ago, Brian Cain conspired to have an 18-year-old boy initiated. He and his husband Christian Day had financial power over this boy, spiritual power over this boy, age and fame over this boy. The two proceeded to have a secret affair with this child, despite there being rules of fraternization between coven members. Months later, when the coven eventually found out, Christine Stephens did nothing to stop this shameful display.


At best, this shows horrible judgement by Brian Cain, as high priest of a coven. At worst, while safe legally, it's essentially rape.  Somewhere in between is sexual predation.

Christine Stephens

The New Orleans Coven

Christine Stephens

Christine Stephens, the previous high priestess of Brian Cain's coven was also named in the http://craftcoalition.org/ statement. Why?  Because along with Brian Cain she did and does nothing to stop their brother in the craft Christian Day from causing harm on the general occult community. Christian Day has doxed people, threatened them, their families and children, made racist slurs, and transphobic ones.  He harassed an old woman so badly she took him to court to get a restraining order against him. If Brian Cain and Christine Stephens were true to their craft and position, they would do something.  However, they remain silent. Is Christian Day the actual high priest of the coven?  Or are Cain and Stephens just awful people?

The New Orleans Coven

The New Orleans Coven

The New Orleans Coven

In an attempt to garner legitimacy, Brian Cain named his coven The New Orleans Coven, suggesting this is an official coven for the city, or has some sort of authority, when it has none, and is not a recognized coven of the city. 

The Boy From Iowa

The New Orleans Coven

The New Orleans Coven

Brian Cain is so ashamed of his origins he pretends to be British, managing to fool the unwary into thinking he has class and sophistication. 


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