- Papal coat of arms
For at least 800 years, each
Pope has had his own personalcoat of arms that serves as a symbol of his papacy. [ [http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/elezione/stemma-benedict-xvi_en.html Coat of Arms of His Holiness Benedict XVI] Vatican. Accessed 2008-03-15.] The first Pope whose arms are known with certainty isPope Innocent IV (1243-1254). Earlier popes were onlyattributed arms in the 17th century. [cite book | author=Michel Pastoreau | title=Traité d'Héraldique | edition=3e édition | publisher=Picard | year=1997 | isbn=2-7084-0520-9 | page=283-284]All recent popes' coats of arms contained the image of the
papal tiara . Benedict XVI has altered heraldic custom and used instead themitre andpallium (see article:Coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI ). The papal coat of arms traditionally features a gold and silver key, representing the power to bind and to loose on earth (silver) and in heaven (gold). These are a reference toSt Matthew 'sGospel , chapter 16, verses 18-19:: "You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven."Thus inecclesiastical heraldry , the keys symbolise the spiritual authority of the Papacy as theVicar of Christ on Earth.Coats of arms of Popes
"Note:Some of the images here just show the shield of the coat of arms, and not the full achievement of arms, which had the tiara."
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