Membership to the Clan of Mafdet is open to anyone living in Gauteng that is interesed in meeting up with other Correllians and/or studying Correllian Wicca and/or working toward a Correllian Clergy Degree.
All Clan of Mafdet administration is handled directly under the imperium of the Clan of Kheper Temple.
We have four basic levels of Temple membership:
Basic/Outer Court members are members who only join us for social events and rituals. As Basic member you can at any time request to enroll in our clergy training program. Basic members are automatically registered as Outer Court members of the Correllian Tradition after six months of active membership.
Members who are accepted into the temple are considered on probation for 3 to 6 months after such time they will either be accepted as a full member or their membership status will be cancelled. No fees are refunded. During the probation period we monitor ritual attendance and the dynamic between new and full members. Basic members must attend three rituals per quarter to remain active.
Dedicants are students who have dedicated a year and a day of study in order to apply for First degree Priest/ess status. If after this period, a dedicant does not qualify to apply for Clergy or the Clergy application is declined, the student can continue on to study the next degree but will revert back to Basic member status within the Temple and Outer Court member status within the Tradition.
Members who join the temple with the intention of enrolling for clergy training must first wait until their probation period is over and they are accepted as full members before they will be allowed to enroll for the First Degree course. During the probation period, all members (who wish to enroll for clergy) must submit an essay in no less than 1000 words as prescribed by the temple head.
Dedicants are accepted on an ongoing basis and must attend study group meetings hosted through the Clan of Mafdet even though courses are offered via correspondence through the Clan of Kheper Temple. Dedicants are required to attend all rituals and ritual attendance is monitored.
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Clergy members are Temple members who hold First, Second or Third degree Priest/ess status within the Temple and Correllian Nativist Tradition.
High Priesthood are Temple members who hold Third Degree Priest/ess status within the Temple and Correllian Nativist Tradition.
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