Rt. Rev. Harwe Tuileva
Rt. Rev. Harwe Tuileva is a Correllian Arch Priestess and Elder, head of the Temple of Brigit in Granada, Spain.
Lady Harwe was trained by Arch Priestess Anna Rowe of the Temple of Sedna, achieving her First Degree in Year 4 of Aquarius (2004 AD), and her Third Degree in Year 12 of Aquarius (2012 AD).
Lady Harwe was initiated as a Sea Priestess and Correllian Shaman in 13 Aq. (2013 AD) and started leading the Correllian Shaman Training in Spanish that same year.
In Year 15 Aq. Lady Harwe was acclaimed an Elder of the Tradition and invested as an Arch Priestess.
Lady Harwe was trained by Arch Priestess Anna Rowe of the Temple of Sedna, achieving her First Degree in Year 4 of Aquarius (2004 AD), and her Third Degree in Year 12 of Aquarius (2012 AD).
Lady Harwe was initiated as a Sea Priestess and Correllian Shaman in 13 Aq. (2013 AD) and started leading the Correllian Shaman Training in Spanish that same year.
In Year 15 Aq. Lady Harwe was acclaimed an Elder of the Tradition and invested as an Arch Priestess.
Some words from Lady Harwe on both her personal and Correllian path:
"I was born in Seville, Spain, in 1982. In spite of her Catholic religion, my mother had an interest in the Occult and even taught me to read the Tarot when I was eight.
"That triggered my interest in the Cards, the Zodiac, Magic, and, ultimately, Wicca.
I found Witchschool.com at the end of Year 2 Aq. (2002 AD) when trying to find more information about covens in my zone, and was fascinated by the fact of being able to learn Wicca at a distance. At that time, the number of covens in my zone was zero, and Wicca was almost completely unknown in Spain.
"I was born in Seville, Spain, in 1982. In spite of her Catholic religion, my mother had an interest in the Occult and even taught me to read the Tarot when I was eight.
"That triggered my interest in the Cards, the Zodiac, Magic, and, ultimately, Wicca.
I found Witchschool.com at the end of Year 2 Aq. (2002 AD) when trying to find more information about covens in my zone, and was fascinated by the fact of being able to learn Wicca at a distance. At that time, the number of covens in my zone was zero, and Wicca was almost completely unknown in Spain.
"I created an online magazine called 13 Lunas (13 moons) as part of a project that I had for the then-recently created Shrine of Brigit, which was a Personal Shrine at that time (4 Aq. – 2004 AD). In only a few months, I started to see that Wicca was becoming popular in my country. For three years, we issued numbers of our online magazine every Sabbat. After a period of hiatus, 13 Lunas became my blog about Wicca and Paganism, a format which was much easier to maintain than an online magazine, in Year 10 Aq. (2010 A
"Some years later, I opened the Shrine of Brigit to the public and upgraded it to Witan Shrine, and I started translating the Correllian materials into Spanish and teaching classes on Correllian Wicca through the Shrine. I had been teaching Correllian Wicca in both Spanish and English since Year 4 Aq. as a Witchschool.com mentor, but observed that, since the platform was in English, my fellow Spaniards felt reluctant to sign up. Therefore, opening the Shrine (now Temple) to the public was a good decision. Correllians have founded many Temples and Shrines since then in Spain, and I am really happy to have assisted in that development.
"Some years later, I opened the Shrine of Brigit to the public and upgraded it to Witan Shrine, and I started translating the Correllian materials into Spanish and teaching classes on Correllian Wicca through the Shrine. I had been teaching Correllian Wicca in both Spanish and English since Year 4 Aq. as a Witchschool.com mentor, but observed that, since the platform was in English, my fellow Spaniards felt reluctant to sign up. Therefore, opening the Shrine (now Temple) to the public was a good decision. Correllians have founded many Temples and Shrines since then in Spain, and I am really happy to have assisted in that development.
"I am married and have a daughter. I live with my cats Tormenta and Highlord Darion Mograine (‘Mograine’ for short). I always say about myself that I am an ordinary person living an extraordinary life."
Lady Harwe is the author of "La Magia de los Elementos", dealing with Elemental Magic.
Lady Harwe is also a Bard in the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids (OBOD) and is the National Co-ordinator for the Pagan Federation International in Spain.
Lady Harwe is the author of "La Magia de los Elementos", dealing with Elemental Magic.
Lady Harwe is also a Bard in the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids (OBOD) and is the National Co-ordinator for the Pagan Federation International in Spain.
"Right Reverend Harwe Tuileva, Arch Priestess and Elder, Princess of the Faith, High Priestess and Head of Templo de Brigit"
Right: Correllian heraldic banner for an Elder, showing Witan and Elder's collars, Elder's coronet and ivy leaves. Lady Harwe has not yet recorded a Personal Sigil, but when she does it would be placed at the center of the banner.