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IO. SATURNALIA!
Now, at the time of the winter solstice (December 25 in the Julian
calendar, December 17th in our modern calender), Saturnus, the god of seed
and sowing, was honored with a festival. In the Roman calendar, the
Saturnalia was designated a holy day, or holiday, on which religious rites
were performed.
Saturn, himself, was identified with Kronos, and sacrificed to
according to Greek ritual, with the head uncovered. The Temple of Saturn
was dedicated on the Saturnalia, and the woolen bonds which fettered the
feet of the ivory cult statue within were loosened on that day to
symbolize the liberation of the god.
After sacrifice at the temple, there was a public banquet. There was
also a banquet for the god in which its image is placed in attendance, as
if a guest. Afterwards, the celebrants shouted "Io, Saturnalia!" |
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During the holiday, restrictions were relaxed
and the social order inverted. All restraints of law and morality were set
aside. Class distinctions were abolished. The Feast of Fools had begun.
The Saturnalia lasted seven days. Gambling was allowed in public.
Masters served their slaves, accepting taunts and insults that would be
punished by the lash or death any other time of year. Within the family, a
Lord of Misrule was chosen.
The community selected one person to be King of Saturnalia. This mock
king directed his subjects to get drunk, dance, carouse and be blatantly
lewd and lascivious. At the close of the festival he was expected to cut
his own throat on Saturn's true altar and thus restore order. |
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