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On This Day: April Days Sacred to Venus Verticordia

April 17: Roman women offered secret prayers to Venus Verticordia—hoping a goddess could change their hearts.

On This Day: April Days Sacred to Venus Verticordia

Unknown — "Bronze shallow bowl" (ca. 2nd century BCE–2nd century CE), public domain

A time to pray for a faithful heart.

On April 17, ancient Roman women visited Venus’s temples with flowers and quiet hopes. These rites honored Venus Verticordia—‘Changer of Hearts’—a goddess with a distinctly moral twist. She was asked not just for allure, but for self-control, especially in matters of love and marriage.

When love demanded restraint—and a goddess’s help.

Venus Verticordia’s cult arose after a string of public scandals in Rome. The Senate, anxious about morality, created a new, stricter image of Venus—one who could transform risky passion into responsible affection. Her festival blurred the lines between pleasure, beauty, and the discipline expected of Roman matrons.

Mid-April in Rome was given over to Venus Verticordia, goddess of love and moral transformation. Women presented flowers, asked for fidelity, and sought the goddess’s help in steering desire toward virtue—a subtle blend of pleasure and restraint.

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