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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

PAT ritual announcement: Sacrifice to Kourotrophos and Artemis

Beginning at sundown on the 14th of July, the Kourotrophos (child nurturer) was honored along with Artemis in Her persona of protectress of children. Elaion will be organizing another Practicing Apart Together ritual for this event in the daylight hours of the 15th. Will you be joining us?


The Kourotrophoi are (mostly) female deities who watched over growing children--Gaea, Artemis, Hekate, Eirênê, Aglauros and Pandrosos, especially. Offerings to them are known from the demos Erkhia, but duplicates similar offerings on the Acropolis of Athens. Especially at Erkhia, it varied per sacrifice which Kourotrophos was/were sacrificed to. In this ritual, we honor Kourotrophos Herself, a deity whose main function was to watch over nursing children and their mothers. We also honor Artemis.

Artemis is named Kourotrophos by Diodorus Siculus, a Hellenic historian, in book five of his library:

"And Artemis, we are told, discovered how to effect the healing of young children and the foods which are suitable to the nature of babes, this being the reason why she is also called Kourotrophos." [5.73.5]

You can find the full version of the ritual here and you can follow the event of Facebook here.

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