FORUMUL MMM Newspaper Edition 7 / March 2026

FORUMUL MMM Newspaper Edition 7 / March 2026

Brand: Redacția ROPAGANISM
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FORUMUL MMM is the first printed pagan newspaper in Romania, a visionary publication that aims to give voice to ancient traditions and revive the connection between spirituality, culture and society. Born from the desire to create a free space for alternative thinking, FORUMUL MMM addresses topics such as European mythology, pagan holidays, ancient philosophy and the role of paganism in modern civilization. Published by the ROPAGANISM Editorial Team , in partnership with THE NEW PAGAN DAWN Association , the newspaper appears monthly and brings a unique perspective on current events, combining cultural analysis with spiritual reflection. Each edition is designed to include documented articles, opinion essays, academic research, reports on spiritual heritage, and interviews with personalities from the neo-pagan world. In addition, pages dedicated to traditions and seasonal rituals provide readers with practical guidelines for celebrating pagan holidays and understanding ancestral symbolism. The classic design and sober, yet lively and provocative editorial style make the MMM FORUM not only a source of information, but also a cultural manifesto – a call to memory, identity and responsibility. Through the MMM FORUM, readers are invited to rediscover the forgotten roots of Europe, to cultivate their critical spirit and to embrace an alternative vision of the contemporary world. The newspaper aims to be a tribune of freedom of conscience and a meeting place for all those who refuse to let the past be forgotten and the voice of traditions be silenced. 📦 Technical details Format: A3, color print Pages: 6 Publisher: THE NEW PAGAN DAWN Association Editorial team: ROPAGANISM Published in: Bucharest, Romania Frequency: monthly on the 1st of the month

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