Nones ritual (Nova Roma)

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You will find above, in parenthetical notations, the primary sources of directly quoted or otherwise inspired prayers.
 
You will find above, in parenthetical notations, the primary sources of directly quoted or otherwise inspired prayers.
  
This Nones ritual is ab mani Titi Iuliani Neroni,
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This Nones ritual is ab mani Titi Iuli Neronis,
  
 
MMDCCLX a.u.c.
 
MMDCCLX a.u.c.

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This is a modern ritual for Cultores of the Religio Romana to perform on the Nones of each month.

Preparation

This ritual is performed in clean clothing; if possible, a clean tunica and toga are best, even better if they are white. The toga should be draped in capite velato, so as to veil the performer from any and all ill omens that might present themselves in the course of the ritual.

  • Wash both hands in clean water and pray:
May this water cast out all impurities from my substance as from lead to gold.
  • Place both hands upon your head and pray:
Purify my mind.
  • Bring the arms down to your sides with hands in gesture to your body and pray:
Purify my body.
  • Place both hands on the chest, over the heart and pray:
Purify my heart.
  • Take a moment to focus and become fully present and affirm:
It is so.

The Ritual

  • Approach the Lararium in capite velato, adoratio, and ignite the lucerna, then pray:
Be Thou well, Mother Vesta. May Your flames always guide us to the Gods.
  • Ignite the turibulum and burn some incense, with the right hand over the heart, pray:
Mother Vesta, may all be well this morning/day in the House of __Family and/or Gens Name__.
  • Pray with both hands manu supina: (Carmen Salii in Varro Lingua Latina 7.26)
Arise Father Janus, God of Good Beginnings. Arise, Good Creator. Arise, Janus the Gatekeeper.
  • Burn incense in the turibulum and pray manu supina:
Janus, Opener of the Way, may this incense find favor with You that the doors of __Month__ may open wide and be propitious to all of Nova Roma.
  • Offer a spelt cake sprinkled with salt and pray:
May You be honored by this cake that You may be kind and favorable to the citizens of Nova Roma.
  • Announce the date of the month’s festivals up until the next month’s Kalends, following this model for each festival:
I proclaim, under the Immortal Gods of Roma, the Festival of the ________ shall occur on the _number_ of _month_ and last for _number_ days.
  • Honor the Family Gods with some incense and pray:
(adoratio) Hail Lar Familiaris! May You tend to the family you have established. (Ennius Annales I.141)
(adoratio) Be ye well, Divine Penates, may You always safeguard our home. (Plautus Merc ator 834-5)
(anoint with olive oil) Be Thou well Genius/Iuno of the Pater/Materfamilias, may You guide us always.
  • Hang a garland across the altar and/or crown the statues of the Lares with flowers and pray: (Plautus)
With this garland and with this crown I venerate the Lares of our family; may our house have Your blessings of good fortune, happiness and prosperity.
  • Make an offering of bread drizzled with olive oil and pray:
With this offering of bread and oil, may our family and house be blessed with health and long life.
  • Pour a libation of wine to the Lares and pray:
May this wine find favor with You venerable Lares.
  • Adoratio while praying: (Afranius Fabula Togata fr. 11).
I pray by the Gods that everything will be made fortunate.
  • Burn some incense while praying manu supina: (Plautus Rudens 1338-49)
Be well ye Immortal Gods, if I have done anything to violate this rite may You kindly receive this incense in expiation of my mortal error.
  • Adoratio to the altar and announce:
It is done.

Other Info

You will find above, in parenthetical notations, the primary sources of directly quoted or otherwise inspired prayers.

This Nones ritual is ab mani Titi Iuli Neronis,

MMDCCLX a.u.c.


You may find information on the Nones in Roma Antiqua here: Nones

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