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17 gru 2013 · The above image shows Pope John Paul II sitting on a chair with an inverted cross on it. According to tradition, the inverted cross symbolizes Saint Peter. Was Pope John Paul II the only pope who used the inverted cross publicly?
Yes, you can wear it. It didn't "use to be" a symbol of Saint Peter because it STILL IS his symbol. You'll often find it used as the symbol of the Pope. Just because some edgelords didn't do their homework doesn't mean you should be precluded from wearing it. 52.
16 sie 2021 · No, upside-down cross used by pope not symbol of antichrist. Published on 16 August 2021. A graphic posted on Facebook in August 2021 claims to show the pope, the head of the Roman Catholic church, with a symbol of “the Anti christ” behind him.
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21 lip 2023 · According to the last pope, at the time of writing, Pope Benedict XVI, the Chair of St. Peter by Gian Lorenzo Bernini is meant to be a symbol of unification of the Christian faith under Saint Peter the Apostle and those who would follow in his wake.
The Cross of Saint Peter, also known as the Petrine Cross, is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times, it has also been used as an anti-Christian and Satanic symbol. In Christianity, it is associated with the martyrdom of Saint Peter.
11 maj 2022 · The back of the Pope's chair features an upside-down cross known as the Cross of Saint Peter or Petrine cross. In Catholic tradition, it represents the papacy and signifies the Pope as the successor of Saint Peter.