Rituals and Priests Flashcards
Precision of rituals
followed very precise procedure
any deviation from procedure could invoke anger of the gods
priests and priestesses consequently had to be practised in their servicees
How were preists trained?
although they had important role of invoking goodwill of the gods on behalf of entire community there was no school for them
Who could become a priest?
anyone
sometimes had to be seers, dream-interpreters, doctors, butchers, accountants etc
-> all depended on the deity in question and local peculiarities of cult
(did have to have specifc skills)
Main task of priests and priestesses
performance of ritual sacrafice and other religious services
Magistrates and priests
civic priest always stood under responsibility of local authorities
politicians did not need priests to perform religious activities but priests were often dependent on civic representative to perfrom a public sacrafice
Modern scholarship on magistrates and priests
Chaniotis
‘magistrates sometimes conducted religious activities without the assistance of priests’
- religious authority lay in the hands of the state and the state alone
Who employed priests?
city - performed rituals at specific civic occasions and assisted the magistrate
special oracular priests - interpret diety’s oracle when city sought god’s advice but did not have actual direct pol sig
in Athens, archon basileus in charge of religious matters but individuals priests and priestesses were employed for each diety
Who became a priest?
not a way of life
- unpaid or part-time
- could not feed a family from the salary
rich people become priests
Privileges of becoming a priest
front row seats in theatre of Dionysus at slope of Acropolis reserved for part. priesthoods
best cuts of sacraficial meat kept by priests
generally well regarded in society - becoming priest = goal to aspire to as it brought prestige
Three basic ways to become a priest
1) through inheritance
2) by lot
3) through purchase
Hereditary priesthoods
mostly lifelong and particually prominent in important civic cults (e.g cult of Athena Polias in Athens and priests of Demeter and Kore at Elusis)
Most famous hereditary priesthoods
held by two families which provided priests for mysteries of Eleusis
Eumolpidae provided priests called hierophants for mysteries
- traced roots back to mythical times and mythical king Eumolpos - introduced to mysteries by godess herself
Kerykes traced family roots back to Keryx - first priest of Demeter at Eleusis
- provided second most important priest next to hierophant - the dadouchos (torchbearer) on Ninnon tablet
- distinguished by purple headband with myrtle wreath and robe dyed purple
- main duty = provide light which played imprtant role in nocturnal part of ceremony
- great honour
Priests by election
annual basis
Priests by purchase
female priesthoods cost less than male priesthoods
Priestess of Athena Polias
Athena of the city
most important female priesthood in ancient Greece
priestesses provided by noble family of the Eteoboutadae who traced roots back yo mythical age
not directly involved in politics but appeared side by side with political officals - important in society
(worked with archon basileus on Ionic frieze of Parthenon where he hands peplos to Athena)
-> important bc women normally excluded from male sphere of politics (public priesthoods exception to rule)
Religion and women
religion = only area of ancient Greek society where women were clearly visible and had actual influence in society
as priests - took part in administration of sacred, led processions and organised and held own festivals (Thesmophoria) - great importance to city, well-being and good fortune of rel and soc
generally, women = female dieties but exceptions e.g Pythia for Apollo or men for female dieties
Women in relgion Greece v Rome
Rome = women rarely and exceptionally held priestly offices such as Vestal Virgins
differ to Greece
Priestly tasks
- sacrafices could be perfromed by anyone who had means (even housewives and slaves - learn through imitation or involvement in hosuehold) but some skills were needed in butchery for blood sacrafice (usually done by prof assistant rathet than priest)
- being a priest = unforseeable (elected) -> had to be possible for everyone to perform rituals
Why was the role of a priest special?
mediators between humans and the divine
Priests and finanaces
p&p responsible for physical care of the sanctuary
- buildings, votive offerings, finances
most sanctuaries served as banks primarily for state in times of crisis but also for individuals taking out loans foe private matters
had to collect funds for religious activities and prepare sacraficial animals that worshippers brought the shrine
What was the standard type of ancient Greek sacrifice?
blood sacrifice
vegetable products like grain and flowers along with sacrificial cakes were also offered
What were the main species slaughtered for sacrifice?
sheep
goats
pig
cattle
rarely - fish, wild animals, dogs, horses or fowls
What did the choice of animal depend on?
depended on type of festival, scale and budget available
Sacrifices at Thesmophoria and EM
participants brought piglets to be sacrificed