Temple of Hestia

Temple of Hestia
A cartoon of a woman wearing a red dress and a tiara, representing Hestia.
"Hestia, eldest of the deathless gods, I ask your blessing on my home and on my family. May we live
our lives in joy and love, may our larder be full, may we be sheltered from storms, kept safe from all ill,
may only those who wish us well make their way to our door. Be ever welcome in our home,
O Hestia; be ever present in our hearts."
- Greekpagans.com
About This Temple
This is the Temple of Hestia:  Goddess of the hearth, the right ordering of domesticity, the family, the home and the state.
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Temple Attendants

Votary: N'Mier Laveau

A woman wrapped in flames,  representing Hestia.
S/he who leads the Temple and carries the sacred wisdom forward.

Vessel: Tasha Zebrowan

A woman is standing next to a donkey in front of a fireplace with the word hestia written on it
S/he who is currently carrying the incarnation of the God/dess.
Votives
They who have previously carried the incarnation of the God/dess.
Our Charity/Great Work
A cornucopia of fruits and vegetables with the words
Hestia is the Goddess of Pagans in Need.
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