- Enthronement
An enthronement is a ceremony of
inauguration centering around sitting for the first time on athrone . The throne has been for some time seen as a symbol of authority, both secular and religious. Likewise, enthronements occur in both church and state settings.Religious ceremonies
Enthronements are most popular in religious settings, as an armchair is seen as the symbol of the authority to
teach . Thus in Christianity,bishop s of almost all denominations have a ceremony of enthronement after they assume office. TheRoman Catholic Church has of late referred toLatin rite enthronements as episcopal "installations", but the substance of the ceremony remains the same. However,Eastern Catholic Churches ,Orthodox Churches , and theAnglican Church retain the term and often have elaborate ceremonies marking the inauguration of the episcopate.The papacy
The
pope is no exception to the rule concerning episcopal enthronements, and was traditionally both enthroned and crowned with thepapal tiara in theBasilica ofSaint John Lateran . However, during theAvignon papacy the papacy could not make use of its "cathedra " due to the Pope being in France and thecathedral being in Rome. Thus, the coronations continued while the enthronements had to wait until the return to Rome. On the return to Rome, theLateran Palace was badly in need of repair, so the Pope made the Vatican his residence and transferred coronations toSaint Peter's Basilica . However, the Pope continued to have the Lateran Basilica as the cathedral of Rome, so enthronements continued there, with brief interruptions (seeprisoner in the Vatican ).Although the coronation ceremony was replaced with the inauguration of Popes John Paul I and John Paul II in 1978, the enthronements continued, with the enthronement of
Pope Benedict XVI occurring onMay 7 ,2005 .tate ceremonies
Previously, most monarchial investiture ceremonies were not enthronements but
coronation s, where the ruler was crowned, since in most cases the monarch already sat on the throne at his or heraccession . Now that coronations have fallen out of favor in most countries, "enthronement" is used instead since the throne of the monarch remains. While no Norwegian monarch has been crowned in nearly a century, the modern ceremony used to inaugurate their reign is often referred to as an "enthronement", as is the formal inauguration ceremony of monarchs ofJapan ,Sweden ,Belgium and theNetherlands .
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