Wicca is a contemporary pagan religious movement that emphasizes the worship of nature and the practice of magic. It often involves the veneration of a Goddess and a God, along with the celebration of seasonal festivals known as Sabbats. Practitioners, known as Wiccans, may follow various traditions and rituals, often drawing from ancient practices and folklore.
Central to Wicca is the belief in the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of living in harmony with the Earth. Wiccans often use tools such as wands, chalices, and altars in their rituals, which can vary widely among different practitioners and covens.