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  1. Many horror films use inverted crosses as part of their imagery and marketing, especially if the film involves demonic themes. Examples include The Amityville Horror, The Conjuring and Paranormal Activity. At the end of Rosemary's Baby, an upside down cross hangs over the bassinet containing Satan's son.

  2. Mar 26, 2018 · Here is one of them, the symbol known as the upside-down cross, its meaning, origins and the symbolism behind explained. Over the course of history, the upside-down cross was called many different name including ‘the inverted cross’, ‘the cross of Saint Peter/St. Peters cross’ and ‘Petrine cross’.

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  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Updated Feb 19, 2024. An upside-down Latin cross is also known as an inverted cross, Petrine Cross, or Cross of St. Peter. Depending on the intention of using it, the inverted cross is either a sign of Christian faith or of satanic symbolism.

  5. The upside down cross is an ancient symbol of St. Peters crucifixion. Tradition tells us that when St. Peter was martyred, he insisted that he be crucified upside down as he did not believe himself worth to be crucified in the manner of his Lord.

  6. Nov 28, 2022 · The upside-down cross, sometimes called the Cross of St. Peter or the Petrine cross, thus became a symbol of humility. The inverted cross is sometimes associated with the pope, who Catholics believe can trace his authority back to Peter.

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · April 2, 2024. Adobe Stock #475848407. Flipboard. The upside-down cross, also known as the Petrine Cross, is a symbol laden with history, controversy, and spirituality. To the uninitiated, it may appear as a mere inversion of the traditional Christian cross.

  8. Peter is frequently represented by an upside-down cross or the three-bar cross with a pair of keys either overlapping or side-by-side. © 2008, Rev. Michael A. Van Sloun. Used with permission.

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