Monday, February 20, 2012

The Inverted Cross

Entrance to Catholic Shrine
The Inverted or Upside-down Cross has mistakenly been associated with "satanism" however it is one of the earliest Christian symbols.  For Catholic Christians it refers to the crucifixion of St. Peter, the first pope.  It is a symbol of the Papacy and therefore can be seen on the Pope's throne and mitre (liturgical hat).

It's symbolism, however, even pre-dates Christianity and it connected in many way to the symbolism of the pentacle and the "Star of David."  We will discuss the symbol in more detail in the future.  For now, take a look at a few photos of the Inverted Cross in use in Catholicism.
Notice the center band and lower band form the inverted cross
(notice also the familiar six-pointed star used as well) 

Pope John Paul II at public event

Again Pope John Paul II and Papal Throne

The coat of arms of the Catholic
Church of Little Rock Arkansas.
(Again notice the star as center)

Sunday, February 12, 2012


Hello and Welcome!

Priesty and the Witch is an open forum born out of the friendship between a priest and a witch. 

Imagine if more people were able to see past the script of their traditions and talk openly about their beliefs without being criticized. Do you have personal beliefs that don't fit neatly into any mainstream tradition? Do you fall victim to the stereotypes about your faith? Are you tired of having to hide your beliefs because people from other traditions confront you? Do you see all the hype in movies and TV portraying other faiths as monsters and evil...and aren't sure what to believe? If you can relate to any of these questions, our gathering is for you.

Priesty and the Witch will make you laugh but more important it will inspire you to discover the Faiths that create the beautiful diversity of our world. Join us for the premier.

Make Your World Sacred!


About Us:
Tomas (Priesty): An ordained minister and consecrated bishop in apostolic succession specializing in biblical studies, ministry, and divinity, a spiritual director and spiritual development workshop presenter for more than fifteen years, founded a spiritual community in 2006 as an ecumenical community of believers who have come together to seek the path of light as a family. www.orderofpenance.blogspot.com