It is destroyed so that it can not be used to seal any false documents.
It was destroyed. It is customary when a pope dies or retires his ring is defaced and destroyed to prevent it from being used as a seal to counterfeit documents.
When a pope dies his ring is destroyed so that it can not be used to seal any documents under his name.
Yes. Whenever a pope dies or resigns the papal ring and papal seals are destroyed.
The Ring of the Fisherman (papal ring) contains the insignia of the particular pope. It is used by the pope to impress his insignia on wax to seal important Vatican documents.
The fisherman's ring.
Anyone who meets with the pope. They do not have to kiss the ring, but kissing the ring is showing respect to the holy person of the Roman Catholic Church.
The ring is called the Fisherman's Ring and includes an image of St. Peter surrounded by the name of the current pope. It symbolizes his office. In early days of the Church it also served to impress wax or lead seals on papal documents to certify their authenticity
The Pope emeritus will continue to wear papal white - rather than the black of an ordinary priest, or the red of a cardinal. However it will be a simple cassock, with none of the flamboyant hats and vestments..AnswerAs noted above, the Benedict, beginning tomorrow afternoon will wear his white cassock WITHOUT the Pellegrina. He will also no longer wear the red shoes of the fisherman, his ring will be destroyed so he will no longer be wearing that as well.
They kiss the papal ring, not the hand. Anyone can kiss the ring if the pope presents his hand in such a manner that would allow it. All bishops and cardinals also wear a ring that may be kissed if the person allows it. Many have discontinued the practice, however, and would prefer a simple handshake instead.
Basia annulum is the Latin equivalent of 'Kiss the ring'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'basia' means '[you] are kissing, do kiss, kiss'. The masculine gender noun 'annulum' means 'ring'. The phrase is pronounced 'BAH-see-ah ahn-NOO-loom'.The phrase may be considered an observation on, a prompt for, or a reference to an audience with the Pope. Those who are granted a papal audience show their respect by kissing the individualized ring that each Pope wears on his right hand. Each ring is specific to the particular Pope. But all papal rings include an image of St. Peter [c. A.D. 1-64].
The ring is destroyed for two reasons: 1) as a holdover from medievil traditions of sealing wax in order to legitimize a document against forgery, the papal ring was destroyed so that no extras would ever be available to create forged documents (generally of heresies) and present them as official teachings of the Pope. 2) The power of EACH pope is vested in the fact that they are the successor of St Peter, the first bishop of Rome and a fisherman. Each pope's succession is marked, therefore, by the possession of a unique fisherman's ring, which is presented upon apointment to the papacy and destroyed upon death. It is one office (ring design) with many (iterations) who have sat in the Cathedros (Chair) of Rome/Peter
On April 24, 2005, he celebrated the Papal Inauguration Mass in St. Peter's Square, during which he was invested with the Pallium and the Ring of the Fisherman. Then, on 7 May, he took possession of his cathedral church, the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.
To show respect for the Papacy.
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