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More Details on Our Training Systems
by Jenni Hunt
Due to a restructuring of ADF's Study Programs that took place in
early 2003, ADF now has several components of its training programs,
consisting of the following four categories of study:
- The Dedicant Path is the foundational spiritual and
intellectual first step in making "Our Own Druidry" one's personal
path. Completion of the Dedicant
Path is a prerequisite for entrance into any of the other ADF's
Study Programs. New members receive the Dedicant Path Manual when
they join ADF.
- The Generalist Study Program is designed to help deepen
one's understanding of ADF Druidry. Generalist students will develop
core intellectual skills and knowledge valuable to all individuals
pursuing a druidic path, and everyone is encouraged to pursue all or
most of these areas of study once they have completed the Dedicant
Path.
- Guild training programs are designed by ADF Guilds to meet
their members' special interests and needs. Currently there are seven
Guilds -- Artisans, Bards, Brewers, Liturgists, Magicians, Scholars and Warriors Guilds -- with
approved study programs accepting students, and the other Guilds are
developing programs for approval. For more information on approved study programs, see our Guild Training page
- The Clergy Training Program is being designed and
administered by the Clergy Council of ADF, with the goal of producing
fully trained, ordainable ADF Clergy.
- The Initiate's Program was developed and
designed to bridge the gap between the Dedicant Path and the Clergy
Training Program. It was opened for students in late 2006.
When a student begins work in a study program other than the
Dedicant Path, that student must be a current ADF member, needs to notify the
person in charge of that study program, and arrange to pay any fees
assessed by the guild or responsible entity. The ADF Preceptor, Guild
Preceptor or Clergy Council Preceptor is responsible for verifying the
status of each student's membership and completion of the Dedicant
Path.
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About the Author - Jenni Hunt is the ADF Preceptor and a founding member of Nemos Ognios
Protogrove, ADF, which is the only grove with Roman and
Proto-Indo-European cultural focuses. Jenni is also involved in other
organizations researching ancient Roman religion and culture. [bio] [all articles by Jenni Hunt]
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