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Well, popes were carried around like kings due to:

They were considered as divinely instituted, so they are considered a part of Divinity.

Popes wear tiaras (the golden crown) because they represent:

a. The judicial power (the authority on Canon Law)

b. The spiritual power (the administration of all sacraments depend on him)

c. The moral power of the pope (the power of Catholic morality enshadows even the toughness of Science!)

We could never escape the fact that Christ was really humble, but remember the event on which Christ was carried on a donkey and even praised like a king.

Unfortunately, these customs are miscontinued by the Second Vatican Council, and even Pope John XIII did not like to be carried around and wear the Tiara, but was forced to do so by his brother Cardinals and the customs of the time.

Pope Paul VI discontinued the use of this precious crown.

Pope John Paul and BXVI did not wear the tiaras given to them by the Hungarians...

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