Friday, 29 June 2007

St Peter, dressed for his Feast

The statue of St Peter is dressed, in imitation of the practice in St Peter's Basilica in Rome. The tiara stays on, I believe, purely by the power of prayer! In a serious vein, this feast not only honours our two chief apostles, but also also underlines our communion with the See of Peter and the roots of our catholic faith.

3 comments:

Andrew said...

The tiara looks a bit small for St. Peter. The cope in Rome also seems larger.

I had thought that the statue was only decorated for the Feast of the Chair of Peter.

universal doctor said...

A truly majestic image in honour of this great Feast. The tiara does appear to balance very precariously! How many replicas of St Peter exist in England- I have noticed a number in London- and where were the statues cast?

Anonymous said...

The one at Brompton Oratory is truly marvelous - with a full length papal cope and a lifestize tiara.