Pilgrimage in Glastonbury
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Faiths, Beliefs & Spiritual Paths in Glastonbury

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Over 70 different faiths, paths and beliefs are upheld in Glastonbury, a greater concentration per capita than anywhere else in the world and whilst we might not necessarily agree, we can respect our differences and work together combining our efforts for the benefit of Glastonbury and the wider world.

In order to assist visitors and the community, we are continuing to gather details of the faiths and spiritual paths that are being followed and practised here in Glastonbury today.

Our policy is to offer information to visitors and residents alike and to contribute towards developing community interfaith dialogue.

By following the links below, you can access a listing of spiritual groups in Glastonbury, regular events you can join in with and contact people you can talk to about each path.



The Glastonbury Unity Candle. Photo: Jay Woods. 


Glastonbury 2012: A Celebration of Harmony and Healing
  April 21st 2012 saw Glastonbury reconnecting with its ancient spiritual past in a celebration of the many faiths, paths and beliefs upheld in this diverse and remarkable town. Read more and enjoy the photos. . .
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Buddhism
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Christianity
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Contemporary Paths
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Hinduism
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Open to all Paths & Interfaith
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Islam
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Judaism
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Pagan & Indigenous Traditions
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Sufism

  • There are more than 70 practising spiritual faiths and paths in Glastonbury and many more individuals that have developed their own paths assisting them to explore the sacred. 
  • Listings here are offered for information only and are not intended to be an endors|ement or recommendation.  If meeting with individuals, please exercise common sense and employ personal safety guidelines. 
  • We cannot guarantee accuracy of information regarding timings and events.   Where times and/or events are included in a listing, please avoid disappointment and check with the organisation before visiting. 
 | Buddhism | Christianity | Contemporary Paths |  Hinduism | Interfaith | Islam | Judaism | Pagan & Indigenous Traditions |Sufism  | 
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