The Druid Network
The Druid Network is a British druidic organisation providing a source of information and inspiration about modern Druidic traditions, practices and their histories. It was founded in February 2003 by Emma Restall Orr, and approved as a religious charity in the United Kingdom in 2010.
Organization
The Druid Network was created in 2003 to help its members and those in society understand and practice Druidry as a religion. "Its practitioners revere their deities, most often perceived as the most powerful forces of nature, spirits of place, and divine guides of a people." "Although many see them as robed, mysterious people who gather every summer solstice at Stonehenge—which predates the Druids—believers say modern Druidry is chiefly concerned with helping practitioners connect with nature and themselves through rituals, dancing and singing at stone circles and other sites throughout the country believed to be "sacred."A major project of The Druid Network is called Honouring the Ancient Dead, a programme developed in cooperation with the Manchester Museum for the proper and dignified treatment of human remains at ancient archaeological sites in the United Kingdom.