Judith Morgane
Pagan Chaplain (Druid)
I lead a pan-European, nature-based Pagan way of life, shaped by many traditions and studies.
I trained to Druid Grade with the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, making my personal focus Goddess Studies and prehistory, with additional training as rune master (Elder Futhark) and deep engagement in Celtic traditions.
My academic research explores the role of spirituality and myth in Epic Fantasy. Committed to learning from many cultures, I have explored Native American histories and traditions and am also a member of the Exeter Hindu Cultural Centre.
My expression of Paganism manifests as honouring nature, nurturing creativity and exploring wisdom through connection with the world around us. As the Pagan representative for the Devon branch of the Faith & Belief Forum, I value the shared spaces and rich interconnectedness and dialogue that multifaith chaplaincy offers.
As a Multifaith Chaplain at the University, I am here to support staff and students of all faiths or none. I strongly believe in creating welcoming spaces where people can speak openly about beliefs, questions, identity, or anything on their minds. My hope is to help everyone feel heard and respected as they explore their own paths, and I look forward to conversations grounded in openness, curiosity, and mutual respect.