Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF) is an international fellowship devoted to creating a public tradition of Neopagan Druidry.
This year is our 26th anniversary, so take a look at what we've been doing for so long and consider joining us on our path!
www.adf.org
Here's a brief time line of the offshoots of the RDNA and ADF.
The Dedicant Path is the prerequisite for all other forms of ADF training, which includes the Study Program. After you complete the Dedicant Path, you can join the Study Program and/or also join various ADF Guilds. We also have a Clergy Training Program which is complete, and an Initiates Program you may also join.
http://www.adf.org/training/dp-faq.html
What is the Generalist Study Program? The Generalist Study Program (GSP) is something like a liberal arts degree in college, where you learn a bit of everything. The GSP is focused more on academic or intellectual skills, rather than spiritual or pastoral skills. It is designed to serve two functions: 1) to serve those who desire this intellectual foundation, and 2) to provide core courses from which Guilds may draw.
What is the Clergy Training Program? The Clergy Training Program (CTP) is designed to provide ADF and the Pagan community as a whole with competent, trained clergy. Someone who has completed this training will have the liturgical and pastoral skills expected of clergy, and will be able to provide and lead the rites that define our lives.
http://www.adf.org/training/sp-faq.html