July 6, July 14, and December 1, sacred days on the ancient Roman Calendar.
The image for this podcast is a stone relief "The Three Tyches" fof 160 CE, found at the Via Appia in Rome, and now displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Three_tyches_Louvre_Ma590.jpg)
What would a Sunday morning worship service sound like if we still worshiped this ancient holiday?
Created and hosted by "Mama Fortuna" as portrayed by Temple of Fortuna dot com founder, E. Sylvia Simpson, (http://templeoffortuna.com/) this podcast also features:
"Djembeluv" original song by Cheri Shanti(http://cherishanti.com)
Calling of the quarters by the Burana Codex (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmina_Burana)
Invocation by E. Sylvia Simpson based on a melody by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sermon by E. Sylvia Simpson with research adapted from "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities" edited William Smith (1870) http://www.ancientlibrary.comhttp://www.suppressedhistories.net"Roman Eastern Policy and other studies in Roman History" H. Solin and M. Kajava (edd.) http://bmcr.brynmawr.eduhttp://imperiumromanum.comhttp://www.thaliatook.comhttp://www.adf.org
"Magnify Your Love" original song by Cheri Shanti(http://cherishanti.com)
"The Goddess Pax; Finding Peace in Nature" by Guest Speaker Michelle Skye (http://www.llewellyn.com/author.php?author_id=3937)
Prayer from the book "p.s. Fortuna" by E. Sylvia Simpson
Prayer spell adapted from "The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells" by Judika Illes
Closing rhyme by E. Sylvia Simpson
Originally recorded in 2010, speakers and musical contributions permissioned for this recording by the respective artists.
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