The Book Of Order
Section I - Mundane
While, as a coven, we
firmly believe that each individual will follow the Esoteric Laws to the best of
their abilities, being guided by the Spirit; we do find it legally necessary, as
well as practical, to set forth a set of By-Laws, in an attempt to avoid any
differences of opinion or interpretation.
Build a framework now we
must,
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Coven Structure
1. General Membership
a. First degree or Witch:
Any member who has completed the initiation stage
and been voted into the Coven shall be deemed to be Level 1 with the full rights
and responsibilities of a Coven Member until such time as their own actions
shall allow or require them to be placed into another status, as set forth in
these By-Laws.
At no time shall a Level 1
member be less than 18 years of age. (See exception to this in the section on
Minor Children of Coven Members.)
They may sponsor a new
member after three months at this level.
First Level Members who are
(legal) Minors may not be sponsors.
They are expected to grow
and help others to achieve higher states as their abilities allow.
Any 1st degree
may not advance to a 2nd degree level until they have lead at least
1full moon, 1 new moon and 1 Sabbat.
At such time as a Level 1
member expresses interest in advancing to Level 2, they shall submit to the 3rd
degrees a formal request for consideration. They shall be given a competency
review upon completion. Need to show that they have a basic understanding
of Coven practices and an understanding of a variety of “magickal” practices as
well as the people skills to be a teacher, an organizer, or a leader of the
Coven. The Officers shall then vote as whether to grant Level 2 status, status.
A reasonable response will be given within 4 weeks of summiting letter.
*All Members who are new to
the Courts of Chaos Coven will come in at this level, regardless of age or
experience.
b. Second degree Priestess
or Priest Of the Coven:
A First degree member who has shown by their
actions, commitment, and interest, and is physically, mentally, and spiritually
able is eligible to advance to Level 2 upon fulfilling the required minimum
standard of One year as a Level 1 member in good standing.
Promotion to Level 2, shall in no way however be
granted merely on the basis of time served.
Persons eligible for Level 2, and indeed to
maintain it, must exhibit a desire that the Coven as a whole shall grow and
prosper; as these members will be looked up to by others.
This desire must be exhibited by their regular
attendance at Coven meetings and functions, and by their willingness to give aid
and guidance to others within the Coven.
Responsibilities of this
new position include:
Leading, writing of Rituals
and events, moons and Sabbats.
Ministering \ counseling of others \with out gossiping
Minimum age requirement of 21 years of age
Develop a special
relationship with at least one God and Goddess aspect.
Learn basic first aid
(suggestion)
Advancing knowledge of
magikal tools and their workings.
A summary of what the Coven
is looking for in a Level 3 member is as follows:
1. Understanding of the
powers you intend to manipulate
- How they are raised
- How they are channeled
- How they are grounded
2. Adept at designing
rituals involving all sensory modes
- A repertoire of songs,
chants, dances, gestures, or
mantras
- The availability of, or
the resources to make, incenses
and oils
- Invocations and spells
- Visual effects and
symbols
- Meditations and postures
- And, most importantly,
the skill to combine all these
into a powerful, focused
pattern or ritual
3. Clarity of purpose
4. Firm ethics
5. Understand timing
- Where a given practice or
ritual ‘fits’ within the cycles
of the moon, the wheel of
the year, and the dance of
the spheres
- How to pace a ritual once
it has begun so energy is
raised, peaked, focused,
released, and grounded at
the appropriate times
6. Understand the Laws of
Magick
- This does not mean
understanding the Coven Rules of
Magick
7. A good understanding of the correspondences between
colors, metals, plants,
planets, elements, directions,
animals, and so on ad
infinitum
8. Good judgment of when
ritual is appropriate, and when
it is not
9. Willingness and
availability to play an active part in the
growth of the Coven and its
members
At such time as the 3rd degrees of the
coven notice the attributes within a Level 2 member, they will approach that
member with the offer. There will be no applicants, reviews, requests,
etc.
<<You either have advanced to that level or you
haven’t, and it should be quite obvious to all who know you.>>
c. Third degree High
Priestess, High Priest
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By its very nature, Level 3 defies all attempts to constrain it within time
limits or allowances. However a potential candidate should be a second degree
for “One year and a day” before the council gives notice. And the candidate will
be at least 25 years of age.
A 3rd degree will be known with in the
pagan community as well as with in the coven, as a High Priest / Priestess. This
role is a very public role and their for people whom wish to stay “In the broom
closet” should not consider this advancement.
The teaching of classes (minimum of 1 per year,
with no repeating)
Classes are to include but not limited to coven
mates, other like minded people with in or out of the coven structure. However
classes MUST be offered to all coven mates, other like minded people are
optional.
Must lead and or guide Sabbats and moons.
*After “One year and a day” the New High Priest\Priestess will be able to “hive
off” and form a new Circle within the Coven.
Crone / sage
A)
Crone/Sage cannot hold a
HPS/HP position of a circle, as they are to be teachers and Elders
B)
A Crone/Sage does not fit
into the Degree system
C)
Description of a
Crone/Sage
I)45 years of age minimum
II) Acceptance of position
III) For woman menses has
ceased
D)
Joining as a Crone/Sage
I)will be treated as
a new dedicant ( use first degree status)
II) after year and a day
,Ineateion as a Crone/Sage ( special rite)
III) After 1 year and a day
as full member, Crone/Sage can hold Council and Office
positions
2. Initiates
d. A Year and A Day
e. Initiation
a. Sponsor responsibilities
We feel that the Sponsor /
Dedicant relationship should be one of close friendship; a bond of two people,
each learning from and guiding the other.
In addition to the set of
responsibilities set forth in the original section of Sponsor responsibilities:
We are now clarifying the
additional responsibilities that we expect from a Sponsor:
b. Interrupted Sponsorship
1. By the Dedicant
If a Dedicant drops out for
any reason during their Year and a Day, they shall begin again at the beginning
if they can find a sponsor willing to take them.
2. By the Sponsor
If the sponsoring member is
unable to finish sponsorship for any reason, the I nitiate must select a second
degree or higher member and approach them about continuing their initiation
under them. If no other member can or is available, they can revert to the HP or
HPS (who may take up to two additional initiates under these
circumstances). Their only other recourse is to pause their Year and a Day until
an acceptable sponsor is available.
I.
Any member who is currently
sponsoring a Dedicant when they opt to leave general membership shall have the
following additional restrictions placed on them if they return to general
membership at any point in the future:
II.
The standard waiting period of three
months before taking on a Dedicant following such an absence will not begin
until the soonest of a) their previous Dedicant being accepted or denied into
membership, or b) a period of 90 days has past. (This makes the waiting period a
minimum of 7 months - 3 months minimum until Dedicant is accepted, regular 1
month waiting period following having a Dedicant, and the standard waiting
period of 3 months for being absent.)
III. A second instance of
dropping out of general coven membership while having a Dedicant will
result in the ineligibility of returning to general coven membership. Their only
option in returning to the Coven will be as a Dedicant and even that only after
a year and a day away from the Coven, and will be subject to a Council vote
before being accepted as a Dedicant.
c. Application
Finding a “sponsor”.
The Application Process:
d. A Year and A Day A period of one year and one day must elapse
between the dedication and the initiation ceremonies.
This period of time is
required so that the initiate has a proper amount of time to avoid making a fad,
impromptu, or coerced decision to join the Coven.
It also serves to provide
stability to other Coven Members.
e. Initiation Ceremony
The Second Degree Initiation Ceremony is to be written by the Initiate prior to
the ceremony, and will vary on an individual basis. The Initiate is to have full
control over all aspects of the ceremony, including but not limited to who is
invited, where it will be held, and what will happen during the ceremony.
4. Coven Officers
The Coven Officers are
required by law in order to incorporate as a legal church. The offices of
President, Vice President, and Secretary are required, and must be held, while
any others are optional, and may be held by anyone approved by the Coven.
Officer positions are a one
year term, with no limits on how many terms someone may serve. Officer posts
will renew automatically unless someone wishes to step down, or someone wishes
to run against an incumbent. In either of these cases, there will be an election
held on Samhain. Any stepping down or challenge to a position must be tendered
by Lughnashad.
Current Officers
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Vice President |
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Secretary |
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Treasurer |
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Man At Arms |
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The Coven Officers are
responsible for the actions of The Courts of Chaos Coven as a whole.
They shall be responsible
for submitting an annual budget to the Council for approval, no later than the
first week of the second month of the fiscal year.
The fiscal year for Courts of Chaos Coven currently
begins on May 1st, and will continue to do so, until the
incorporation paperwork is filed.
5. Absentee Members
After 3 months of
non-activity with the Coven, any member shall be considered an absentee member,
at which time, they shall lose their power to vote, and eligibility to hold
Council or Officer positions. These powers shall be restored after the second
month of resumed Coven activity. Council or Officer positions must be
reappointed or elected providing they are still open.
Absentee Members shall not
be held responsible for the paying of Coven Dues.
Exception to these
guidelines shall be provided for members on a case-by-case basis upon petition
to the Council.
6. Associated Solo Practitioners
(at this time we are not taking any)
Associated Solo
Practitioners are those like minded individuals, who, while not wishing to be a
permanent member of the Coven, do on occasion, wish to participate in group
ritual or activity with the Coven.
Upon being sponsored by a
current coven member, these individuals must fill out an "Letter of Intent" and be unanimously approved by the Council. At
that time they will have an open-ended invitation to join the Coven for group
ritual or to attend Coven functions or activities for the period of one calendar
year. At the beginning of each successive calendar year, their actions during
the previous years activities will be reviewed by the Coven Council and a simple
majority vote taken to determine whether or not that status shall continue to be
honored by the Coven during the next year.
They are not expected or
required to pay dues, but gifts to help with the operating expenses of group
activities in which they are involved would be appreciated. They will be
responsible for the payment of any activity fees for activities in which they
participate.
They do not have voting
rights, and may not hold Officer or Council positions; they will, however, place
themselves under Coven rule and agree to abide by Coven laws during such time as
they are on Coven Property or attending a Coven sponsored activity.
Note: There is no limit to
the number of Associated Soloists that a member may sponsor, nor does sponsoring
an Associated Soloists limit sponsorship of an Initiate.
The Minor Children of
Associated Soloists have the same status as a Minor Child of a full Member.
7. Visitors / Guests
A Visitor or Guest must be
accompanied by a sponsoring member, and must be approved by a simple majority
vote of the Coven for each activity they wish to participate in.
They shall not be expected
nor coerced to pay any dues or give any gifts. However, if they are attending a
Coven sponsored activity, which has an activity fee, either they or the
sponsoring member shall be responsible for providing it.
II.A.7.i Visitors: A visitor is defined as any
non-ritual-participating person who is present during a coven activity or
function. (i.e.- someone who is there for the social gathering)
II.A.7.ii Guests: A Guest
is defined as any person who is not associated with the Coven, but who wishes
limited participation on an event by event basis.
Visitor and Guest are only
allowed at Sabbats and Classes.
8. Minor Children of Coven Members
Any child attending a Coven
sponsored activity (including ritual) must have a permission form
on file with the Coven.
Exceptions to the age limit of Initiates
In the event that a minor
child of a Coven Member wishes to join the Coven, they must be at least 13 years
of age, and have the written permission of their parent or legal guardian.
At then time of dedication
the minor becomes a FULL member of the coven and such rites and responsibility
of the coven. At that time they have every rite to attend any and all coven
events, classes etc. While we understand that some parents may not wish their
child to attend some events, THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE their and no questions
shall be asked. In the event that the child has attended a event with out their
family's permission, that becomes a parental issues and should be handled on the
home front, not on the coven level.
Age of ascension:
II. A. 2. Initiates / c.
Application
Upon finishing their
Initiation, they shall be a 1st Level Member with all rights and
privileges thereof, except for the right to apply for 2nd Level. They
may apply to 2nd Level once they have reached the age of 20, but
cannot be initiated into 2nd Level until they turn 21. Dedicants may
be taken after their 18th birthday.
9. Outcast Members
Any former Member,
Initiate, or Associated Solo who was cast out of the coven for any reason, must
wait at least a year and a day before they may reapply to the Coven for
membership. If reapplication for membership is considered, they shall begin the
entire process from the beginning.
10. Members who leave us
Any Member who voluntarily
leaves the Coven for any reason, must wait at least a year and a day before they
may reapply to the Coven for membership.
For reapplication for
membership is considered:
II. Coven Property
1. Real Properties
2. Monies
3. Goods
4. Belongings
5. Coven Budget
Each year during the third
week of January, the Coven Treasurer will issue a form stating all gifts, dues,
etc. that apply for each Member (or any other party with gifts in excess of
$100.00) so that they may have a record of them for their taxes. Note: Activity
Fees are not reported on this form due to current tax restrictions.
II. 1. Real Property
a. Land
b. Buildings
II. 2. Monies
II. 3. Goods
Goods is the term applied
to all expendable items held by the Coven. Examples of these are : Candles,
Incense, Herbs, Etc.
These goods are to be
supplied by the Coven, using the allocated funds from the Coven Budget, and
shall remain the sole property of the Coven, their use for any purpose shall be
at the discretion of the Coven Council.
II. 4. Belongings
A complete list of all items owned by the Coven
shall be kept by the Coven Treasurer, and will be available for viewing upon
request.
Coven Library
1)
C3 Library
A)
Each Circle will have its
own library
B)
The library will be kept
with the librarian: unless a secure office is kept by the circle.
C)
Full Members can check out
books; two at a time. No fees for Circle members: if a book is Lost, Damaged or
Stolen, No further books are lent to that members until the Item is replaced.
D)
Dedicants have access to
books at a $10.00 a year fee and One book at a time
E)
Non-members Can gain access
by a $20.00 a year fee and a one book at a time check out
F)
A book donation can replace
the yearly fee
G)
A damaged book is to be
replaced or book fee for the year is revoked (i.e. water damage, dog eared
pages, writing etc.)
H)
Book check out is valid to
the next open Sabbat
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Autographed |
Full members only*@ |
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Out of Print |
Full members only* |
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Reference ( cost over$40.00)
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All other |
Open to public |
Book levels
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* Barrowing between circles allowed
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@ If ruined a copy that is signed is replaced
signed
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& approving member takes on financial
responsibility
II. 5. Coven Budget
The following is the
outline of a Coven Budget proposed on
3-28-2004 by the Officers :
Fixed expenses
web hosting $5.00 per mo
web hosting ($60.00 per year)
Section III – Provisions for Changes
MEMBERS.Allow 2-4 weeks or until next scheduled meeting.Discussion at said
meeting upon topic, and simple majority vote. No tabling, vote will occur and
either a yes or no vote will be achieved.
Commited
(married) couple or Parent/ child living in the same house shall have their vote
count as one
Proxy voting Does not exist. either there or your not.
In the time of a dead lock vote should rank be used to break the vote