Article on Noumenia on Temenos, maintained by members of Hellenion, a 501c3 religious organization "dedicated to the revival and practice of Hellenic polytheism. We approach Hellenic religion from the reconstructionist perspective, which includes both an emphasis on historical precedent and respect for personal spiritual inspiration." https://sites.google.com/site/hellenionstemenos/Home/festivals/noumeniaArchived 2015-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
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Author Sannion (H. Jeremiah Lewis), guest writing for The Wild Hunt, about the Noumenia. "The Noumenia is perhaps just as popular and universal for contemporary Hellenic and Greco-Egyptian polytheists as it was for our cultural ancestors. Ours is a diverse community, and though we may have different festival calendars, honor different gods, and even employ different methods of worship – most of us still do at least something to mark the Noumenia." http://wildhunt.org/2009/07/kala-noumenia.htmlArchived 2013-05-18 at the Wayback Machine
Article on Noumenia on Temenos, maintained by members of Hellenion, a 501c3 religious organization "dedicated to the revival and practice of Hellenic polytheism. We approach Hellenic religion from the reconstructionist perspective, which includes both an emphasis on historical precedent and respect for personal spiritual inspiration." https://sites.google.com/site/hellenionstemenos/Home/festivals/noumeniaArchived 2015-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
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Author Sannion (H. Jeremiah Lewis), guest writing for The Wild Hunt, about the Noumenia. "The Noumenia is perhaps just as popular and universal for contemporary Hellenic and Greco-Egyptian polytheists as it was for our cultural ancestors. Ours is a diverse community, and though we may have different festival calendars, honor different gods, and even employ different methods of worship – most of us still do at least something to mark the Noumenia." http://wildhunt.org/2009/07/kala-noumenia.htmlArchived 2013-05-18 at the Wayback Machine