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Papal cross The
papal cross is a
Christian cross,
which serves as an
emblem for the
office of the Pope in
ecclesiastical heraldry. It is
depicted as a...
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Papal Cross or
papal cross may
refer to:
Papal cross, a
vertical bar with
three crossbars, as of a
symbol of the
papacy Papal ferula, a rod with crossbar...
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Papal regalia and
insignia are the
official items of
attire and
decoration proper to the Pope in his
capacity as the
visible head of the
Catholic Church...
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cross in relief. The
accompanying ribbon is red with blue
stripes along the sides.
Papal Lateran Cross (1st design) in
Bronze Papal Lateran Cross (2nd...
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shoes outside. The
indoor papal slippers were made of red
velvet or silk and were
heavily decorated in gold braid, with a gold
cross in the middle.[citation...
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triregnum combined with two
crossed keys of
Saint Peter is used as a
symbol of the
papacy and
appears on
papal do****ents,
buildings and insignia...
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Papal Cross".
Ancient Symbols.
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cross was
eventually erected just a
fortnight before the Pope arrived. When John Paul died in 2005,
devotees gathered at the
Papal Cross, praying...
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Papal slippers (Italian:
pantofole papali) are a
historical accoutrement worn by the Pope. The
papal slippers were a form of
episcopal sandals worn...
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Ferula Pastoral staff The
papal ferula (/ˈfɛrələ/;
Latin ferula, 'rod') is the
pastoral staff used in the
Catholic Church by the pope. It is a rod with...