The Sons of Mithras, or Mithraics, were the dominant faction within the Sacred Congregation before the Messianic Voices expanded their power base in the Roman Empire. Mithraism is a forceful, dynamic faith. Most remaining Mithraics descend from the Roman tradition and so adhere to its form as a male warrior’s cult, stressing civic duty and conquest as virtues.
It is important to remember that Mithraism is not really one faith. Persian Mithraism may or may not have very much to do with the better-known Roman variant of the faith beyond certain superficial details, such as Mithras’ status as a war god. Persian Mithraism, for example, does not include any images of the deity slaying a bull, despite the prominence of that image in the Roman church.
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- MTAs: Celestial Chorus Tradition Book, p. 19, 35, 59
- MTAs: Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus, p. 14, 48