Theodish Belief

Theodish Belief Founded by Gárman Lord in 1976, Théodish Belief is a renewal of the manygodded heathen belief of our Anglo-Saxon ancestors.

The Wínland Ríce (often called the Théodish Ríce) currently has halls in North America, England, and Australia.

The second in a 3-part series on heathen household worship is now available for paid subscribers of the Spellstów substa...
04/19/2026

The second in a 3-part series on heathen household worship is now available for paid subscribers of the Spellstów substack.

by Þórbeorht Hláford

The first in a 3-part series on heathen household worship is now available for paid subscribers of the Spellstów substac...
04/17/2026

The first in a 3-part series on heathen household worship is now available for paid subscribers of the Spellstów substack.

by Þórbeorht Hláford

Year-Reckoning: The 2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen Calendar for Súþerne Middangeard (Southern Hemisphere Edition) by Eþel...
04/16/2026

Year-Reckoning: The 2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen Calendar for Súþerne Middangeard (Southern Hemisphere Edition) by Eþelwynn Hlæfdiȝe.

The first copy came in today and looks quite good.

Now available at https://haliggyld.org/

Year-Reckoning: The 2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen Calendar for Súþerne Middangeard (Southern Hemisphere Edition) by Eþel...
04/16/2026

Year-Reckoning: The 2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen Calendar for Súþerne Middangeard (Southern Hemisphere Edition) by Eþelwynn Hlæfdiȝe.

The 2026/2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen wall calendar for the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) reckons the Anglo-Saxon lunisolar year and months according to how they fall in that part of the earth, where Módraniht, the eve of the Winter Solstice and beginning of the Anglo-Saxon Heathen year, is held in June rather than December.

Take note: This calendar begins in June of 2026 and ends in June of 2027.

Year-Reckoning: The 2026-2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen Calendar for Súþerne Middangeard (Southern Hemisphere Edition) by Eþelwynn Hlæfdiȝe The 2026/2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen wall calendar for the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) reckons the Anglo-Saxon lunisolar year and mon...

Now available from Háliggyld Books (haliggyld.org) and with material covering both the northen and southern hemispheres....
04/13/2026

Now available from Háliggyld Books (haliggyld.org) and with material covering both the northen and southern hemispheres.

By the Sun, the Stars and the Moon: A Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Time Keeping by Þórbeorht Hláford. 120 pages. $15. Originally a 64 page work released June 2019. Revised Getælcircul & Expanded Middangeard Edition released April 2026.
By the Sun, the Stars and the Moon: A Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Time Keeping offers the reader an overview of how our Anglo-Saxon Heathen forebears kept time before Christianity introduced the Roman Julian and Gregorian calendars. Found within its pages are reference charts for the times of the day, the phases of the moon, and the months and seasons of the year. Included as well is a 19-year (Metonic cycle) almanac for the Anglo-Saxon Heathen lunisolar year which Théodsmen have carefully reconstructed from Bede’s “De mensibus Anglorum” Moreover, this “Revised Getælcircul & Expanded Middangeard Edition” contains charts and material for both the northern and southern hemispheres.

Preparations are now underway for the Wínland Ríce's "Golden Gathering" which will be held this summer to celebrate 50 y...
04/13/2026

Preparations are now underway for the Wínland Ríce's "Golden Gathering" which will be held this summer to celebrate 50 years of Anglo-Saxon Théodish Belief.

Keep your eyes on Haliggyld.org. The 2026/2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen wall calendar for the Southern Hemisphere (Australia,...
03/26/2026

Keep your eyes on Haliggyld.org. The 2026/2027 Anglo-Saxon Heathen wall calendar for the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc) will be released in April. This calendar will reckon the Anglo-Saxon lunisolar year and months according to how they fall in that part of the earth – where Módraniht, the eve of the Winter Solstice and beginning of the Anglo-Saxon Heathen year, comes in June rather than December.

03/22/2026

by Gervase of Canterbury & Þórbeorht Hláford

03/22/2026

by Friðoric Þegn

03/22/2026

by Eþelwynn Hlǽfdige

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Richmond, VA
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