Category:Priests and priesthoods (Nova Roma)

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The public rites of the [[Religio Romana]] were performed and controlled by a number of different priestly ''collegia'' and other special priests and magistrates. Those priestly organizations that ranked below the ''collegia'' were known as ''sodalicia'', and there were many "independent" priests of various cults who bore the title ''sacerdos''. In addition, there were a number of priesthoods of well-established "foreign" cults (such as the cult of [[Isis]] and [[Serapis]]). For a list of current Foreign Priesthoods of these "foreign cults" within Nova Roma, see [[Foreign priesthoods (Nova Roma)|Foreign priesthoods in Nova Roma]].  Some of these cults were initiatory, and were called "Mysteries" (such as the [[Mysteries of Mithras]]). [[Nova Roma]] has reinstated these ancient Priesthoods as part of our effort to reconstruct Roman religion and culture.
 
The public rites of the [[Religio Romana]] were performed and controlled by a number of different priestly ''collegia'' and other special priests and magistrates. Those priestly organizations that ranked below the ''collegia'' were known as ''sodalicia'', and there were many "independent" priests of various cults who bore the title ''sacerdos''. In addition, there were a number of priesthoods of well-established "foreign" cults (such as the cult of [[Isis]] and [[Serapis]]). For a list of current Foreign Priesthoods of these "foreign cults" within Nova Roma, see [[Foreign priesthoods (Nova Roma)|Foreign priesthoods in Nova Roma]].  Some of these cults were initiatory, and were called "Mysteries" (such as the [[Mysteries of Mithras]]). [[Nova Roma]] has reinstated these ancient Priesthoods as part of our effort to reconstruct Roman religion and culture.

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The public rites of the Religio Romana were performed and controlled by a number of different priestly collegia and other special priests and magistrates. Those priestly organizations that ranked below the collegia were known as sodalicia, and there were many "independent" priests of various cults who bore the title sacerdos. In addition, there were a number of priesthoods of well-established "foreign" cults (such as the cult of Isis and Serapis). For a list of current Foreign Priesthoods of these "foreign cults" within Nova Roma, see Foreign priesthoods in Nova Roma. Some of these cults were initiatory, and were called "Mysteries" (such as the Mysteries of Mithras). Nova Roma has reinstated these ancient Priesthoods as part of our effort to reconstruct Roman religion and culture.

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