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  2. Mar 26, 2018 · However, in the Bible it is written that Saint Peter did not see himself as worthy to die in the same way that Jesus did. Thus, at his own request and as a sign of his own humility, he was crucified on an upside-down cross instead, giving this symbol its name as the ‘Cross of Saint Peter’.

  3. In Christianity, it is associated with the martyrdom of Saint Peter. The symbol originates from the Catholic tradition that when sentenced to death, Peter requested that his cross be upside down.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · An upside-down Latin cross is also known as an inverted cross, Petrine Cross, or Cross of St. Peter. Depending on who you ask, the inverted cross serves either as a symbol of humble Christian faith or of satanic ideals.

  5. 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.

  6. Jul 7, 2023 · Also known as an inverted cross, Petrine Cross or the Cross of St. Peter, the upside down cross is a religious and an anti-religious symbol at the same time. Here’s how that came to be.

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · The upside down cross, historically known as the inverted cross or the cross of St. Peter, carries significant meaning in Christian tradition. It symbolizes humility and suffering, particularly associated with St. Peter.

  8. Feb 6, 2024 · The upside-down cross is believed by many to be a combination of the cross, traditionally representing Christs death, with the the letter ‘T’ for St. Peters martyrdom, and the crucian ‘X’ which is thought to predate Christianity. Early Christians used the shape to represent the Apostle Peter, who was martyred by the Romans.

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