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==Caerimonia==
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.Home Sellisterniua Ritual for the Great Mother of the gods (magna deum mater)
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==Magna Mater Caerimonia, our ritual==
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===Home Sellisternia ritual===
  
 
A banqueting table is prepared, and those to share in the meal invited. A prominent chair , perhaps raised, is spread with precious fabrics and pillow, while a mural crown or statue of the goddess is reverently borne on a sacred litter tensa  to this seat.  Or may be simply place her .  This is a home ritual. This sellisternia is a special sacred rite invoking the goddess as permanent protector of the state, of Rome.
 
A banqueting table is prepared, and those to share in the meal invited. A prominent chair , perhaps raised, is spread with precious fabrics and pillow, while a mural crown or statue of the goddess is reverently borne on a sacred litter tensa  to this seat.  Or may be simply place her .  This is a home ritual. This sellisternia is a special sacred rite invoking the goddess as permanent protector of the state, of Rome.
  
The host/sacrificer should be freshly bathed adorned in a tunica/tunic only , with the head unveiled as this is a ritu phyrgium Then set before the goddess an altar and the offering wine, especially the moretum,   goddess addressed with this prayer::
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The host/sacrificer should be freshly bathed adorned in a tunica/tunic only , with the head unveiled as this is a ritu phyrgium Then set before the goddess an altar and the offering wine, especially the [[moretum]], goddess addressed with this prayer:
 
   
 
   
“Great Mother, , because it is proper for cheese and herbs to be given to you (in the house of my family) for  a sacred feast, for the sake of this thing may you be honoured by this feast offering.” 1#  Cato, de Agricultura 132
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"Great Mother, because it is proper for cheese and herbs to be given to you (in the house of my family) for  a sacred feast, for the sake of this thing may you be honoured by this feast offering." <ref>Cato, de Agricultura 132</ref>
 
    
 
    
“Magna Mater, quod tibi fieri oportet (in domo familia mea) culignam moreto? (dapi) eius rei ergo macte hac illace dape pollucenda esto.
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"Magna Mater, quod tibi fieri oportet (in domo familia mea) culignam moreto? (dapi) eius rei ergo macte hac illace dape pollucenda esto."
 
        
 
        
Then wash your hands either in a bowl placed before you or carried by an attendant, using words from M. Moravius Horatius Piscinus' daily Lararium ritual.     
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Then wash your hands either in a bowl placed before you or carried by an attendant, using words from M. Moravius Horatius Piscinus' daily [[Lararium ritual]].     
  
After then say Great Mother, may you be honoured by this feast offering, may you be honoured by the cheese and herbs sacrificed.” 
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After then say "Great Mother, may you be honoured by this feast offering, may you be honoured by the cheese and herbs sacrificed."
 
        
 
        
“Magna Mater,  macte istace dape pollucenda esto, macte moreto inferio esto.Give to Vesta if you wish. The sacred banquet for Magna Mater is moretum and wine, then to Magna Mater profane the offering, the moretum with your touch,
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"Magna Mater,  macte istace dape pollucenda esto, macte moreto inferio esto." Give to Vesta if you wish. The sacred banquet for Magna Mater is moretum and wine, then to Magna Mater profane the offering, the moretum with your touch,
 
    
 
    
 
Give everyone at the banquet a portion of the moretum, making sure a small portion is left for the goddess.  
 
Give everyone at the banquet a portion of the moretum, making sure a small portion is left for the goddess.  
 
   
 
   
During the banquet, guests may address the Great Mother, Magna Mater, making additional offerings (such as wine, incense) and asking for favours and blessings in return 3# Nova Roma Template for Domestic Roman Sacrifice..
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During the banquet, guests may address the Great Mother, Magna Mater, making additional offerings (such as wine, incense) and asking for favours and blessings in return 3# Nova Roma Template for Domestic Roman Sacrifice.
  
 
The Great Mother delights in sound and noise, so a solemn evening is inappropriate. Guests should play the flute and drums or play a record or cd of lively raucous drums.
 
The Great Mother delights in sound and noise, so a solemn evening is inappropriate. Guests should play the flute and drums or play a record or cd of lively raucous drums.
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The Appendix Vergiliana contains a poem called “Moretum” and here is a recipe based on it for the offering. Addionally more recipes for Moretum can be found in Columella's Re de Rustica Book XII. In a food processor or in a mortar blend the following, all amounts are to your taste
 
                       
 
6 ounces Feta cheese
 
Some parsley leaves
 
Some coriander seeds
 
1-2 cloves garlic
 
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
 
2 Tablespoons White Wine Vinegar
 
  
Blend and place in a small bowl or mold, unmold and place it on a special platter for the sellisternia
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==Our priests==
  
==Sacerdotes==
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Nova Roma has two ''Magnae Matris Deum Aedis Sacerdotes'' :
 
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Magnae Matris Deum Aedis Sacerdotes:
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*[[Quinta Iulia Caesar (Nova Roma)|Quinta Iulia Caesar]]  
 
*[[Quinta Iulia Caesar (Nova Roma)|Quinta Iulia Caesar]]  
 
*[[Vopisca Iulia Cocceia (Nova Roma)|Vopisca Iulia Cocceia]]
 
*[[Vopisca Iulia Cocceia (Nova Roma)|Vopisca Iulia Cocceia]]
  
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==Useful link(s)==
  
 
*[[Magna Mater project]]
 
*[[Magna Mater project]]
  
[[Category:Religio Romana (Nova Roma)]]
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==References==
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Magna Mater Caerimonia, our ritual

Home Sellisternia ritual

A banqueting table is prepared, and those to share in the meal invited. A prominent chair , perhaps raised, is spread with precious fabrics and pillow, while a mural crown or statue of the goddess is reverently borne on a sacred litter tensa to this seat. Or may be simply place her . This is a home ritual. This sellisternia is a special sacred rite invoking the goddess as permanent protector of the state, of Rome.

The host/sacrificer should be freshly bathed adorned in a tunica/tunic only , with the head unveiled as this is a ritu phyrgium Then set before the goddess an altar and the offering wine, especially the moretum, goddess addressed with this prayer:

"Great Mother, because it is proper for cheese and herbs to be given to you (in the house of my family) for a sacred feast, for the sake of this thing may you be honoured by this feast offering." [1]


"Magna Mater, quod tibi fieri oportet (in domo familia mea) culignam moreto? (dapi) eius rei ergo macte hac illace dape pollucenda esto."

Then wash your hands either in a bowl placed before you or carried by an attendant, using words from M. Moravius Horatius Piscinus' daily Lararium ritual.

After then say "Great Mother, may you be honoured by this feast offering, may you be honoured by the cheese and herbs sacrificed."

"Magna Mater, macte istace dape pollucenda esto, macte moreto inferio esto." Give to Vesta if you wish. The sacred banquet for Magna Mater is moretum and wine, then to Magna Mater profane the offering, the moretum with your touch,

Give everyone at the banquet a portion of the moretum, making sure a small portion is left for the goddess.

During the banquet, guests may address the Great Mother, Magna Mater, making additional offerings (such as wine, incense) and asking for favours and blessings in return 3# Nova Roma Template for Domestic Roman Sacrifice.

The Great Mother delights in sound and noise, so a solemn evening is inappropriate. Guests should play the flute and drums or play a record or cd of lively raucous drums.

Here is a selection of prayers : from M.J. Vermaseren “Cybele and Attis; the Myth and the Cult”. Also P. 86 from Book 10 of the Aeneid.


Our priests

Nova Roma has two Magnae Matris Deum Aedis Sacerdotes :


Useful link(s)


References

  1. Cato, de Agricultura 132



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