{"id":9121,"date":"2023-12-09T02:15:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-09T01:15:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=9121"},"modified":"2023-12-09T02:15:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-09T01:15:11","slug":"what-was-the-role-of-religion-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/what-was-the-role-of-religion-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"What Was The Role Of Religion In Ancient Rome"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Religion has been integral in all forms of an ancient society and Rome can be no exception to this. The ancient Romans had their own set of religious beliefs and rituals that were deeply connected to their everyday lives. Many of these religious beliefs can still be seen in modern-day Roman Catholicism and other forms of Christianity. Even though the Roman’s lives were governed by different gods, it was their beliefs in one God, Jupiter, that was the foundation for the religion in ancient Rome.<\/p>\n

The gods of Rome could be categorized in two different ways. First, the Romans believed in the major gods that made up the pantheon and each of them represented a different aspect of Roman life. These gods included Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, and Minerva. Most of these gods had temples built in their honour and sacrifices were made on specific days or rituals. Secondly, the Romans believed in a group of minor gods, called the Numina, who were present in every corner and aspect of Roman life. Through these gods, the Romans were able to make sense of their world and believe that their lives were in accord with a divine power.<\/p>\n

The practice of worshipping these gods and gods of other religions (the cult of the dead, for example) were vital parts of Roman religion and played a major role in everyday life. Through their worship, they were able to connect with the gods and ask for their protection and guidance. Every day was full of ritual acts, religious ceremonies, and sacrifices, be it at home or in the temples. Every decision made, no matter how small, was made with the gods in mind and the gods would be praised for any good fortune. Religious holidays, such as Saturnalia and the festival of Robigus (held to protect the growing grain from disease) were celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout Rome.<\/p>\n

There were also many gender divisions when it came to religious roles and duties in ancient Rome. Women often worshipped certain female deities and even had their own priesthoods and cults. Specifically, women from the higher classes had a lot of religious power due to their social and political standing. In general, the women in Rome had a great deal of say when it came to religious matters, especially the more religious ones like the Vestal Virgins (the female priestesses of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth).<\/p>\n