The Collegium Arae Iovi is a modern organization dedicated to the worship and study of Jupiter, the Roman god of justice, authority, and the skies. Inspired by ancient Roman religious practices, the Collegium seeks to honor Jupiter as a symbol of cosmic order, truth, and divine protection.
The Collegium fosters a community of individuals devoted to preserving and revitalizing Jupiter’s ancient traditions. Through rituals, scholarly research, and educational activities, members aim to deepen their understanding of Jupiter’s role as Optimus Maximus and his significance in contemporary spirituality.
Central to the Collegium’s mission is the celebration of Jupiter’s virtues—justice, leadership, and integrity—and the promotion of these ideals in personal and communal life. By connecting ancient practices with modern perspectives, the Collegium Arae Iovi ensures that the legacy of Jupiter continues to inspire and guide followers in the present day.
Founder
The Collegium was founded by Marcus Octavius Corvus in the year 2010.
Temple
The temple of Jupiter Perunus was laid in 2015 and was finished in spring 2020.
Altar
The Collegium erected a great altar dedicated to Jupiter.