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Libation to Hermes




Member of Hellenic Spirit dropping a libation into the fire in the outdoor hearth.
Member of Hellenic Spirit makes
a libation to Hermes (Toronto)
Second Saturday in August

Members of Hellenion on the second Saturday of each month to pour a libation to one of the Olympians on the same day, from wherever they may be, with whomever may join them, around the world.  In this way, whatever else we do to celebrate Hellenic  occasions, we are united in doing the same action on the same day.  In August, we honor Hermes.
 
From Theoi.com:
HERMES was the great Olympian God of animal husbandry, roads, travel, hospitality, heralds, diplomacy, trade, thievery, language, writing, persuasion, cunning wiles, athletic contests, gymnasiums, astronomy, and astrology. He was also the personal agent and herald of Zeus, the king of the gods. Hermes was depicted as either a handsome and athletic, beardless youth, or as an older bearded man. His attributes included the herald's wand or kerykeion (Latin caduceus), winged boots, and sometimes a winged travellers cap and chlamys cloak.