Try "Traité d'héraldique" by Michel Pastoureau, 1997. Wikipedia also has a nice article on Papal Coats of Arms.
Yes, each pope has a different coat of arms.
The coat of arms of Benedict XVI is pictured above.
The Coat of Arms of the Vatican City might be considered the Pope's coat of arms since he is the Vatican's Head of State. The arms include crossed keys of silver and gold which symbolise the keys of the kingdom of heaven promised to Saint Peter.
It has been used for centuries in the Catholic tradition as a symbol for pilgrims. Pope Benedict XVI has a scallop shell at the point of honor on his coat of arms.
The Coat of Arms of Spain has been changed several times since first adopted by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinant and Isabella. However, no version of the Coat of Arms of Spain is the same as the Gonzalez family coat of arms.
The letter 'M' stands for the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Blessed Virgin Mary. That is why the letter M appears on his coat of arms.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
Yes, Archbishop Bernard Longley has a coat of arms. It features a shield divided into four quarters, each with different symbols representing various aspects of his personal and ecclesiastical identity. The coat of arms also includes a cardinal's hat signifying his rank as a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
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