Coat of arms of the State of Vatican City
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The Coat of Arms of the State of Vatican City is blazoned gules, two keys in saltire or and argent, interlaced in the rings gules/or, beneath a tiara argent, crowned or. Thus it is simply the emblem of the Papacy (emblem of the Holy See) displayed on a red field.
Symbolism
- The crossed keys of gold and silver symbolise the keys of the kingdom of heaven promised to Saint Peter, with authority to bind and loose (Matthew 16:18-19).
- The triple crown (the tiara) represents "the three powers of the Supreme Pontiff: Sacred Orders, Jurisdiction and Magisterium",[1] in other words: his functions as "supreme priest", "supreme pastor" and "supreme teacher".
- The gold cross surmounting the triple crowns symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus.
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