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An American republican bias shines through these sorts of comments. I live in a constitutional monarchy and weep at the loss of symbols that point to the glory of Christ the King. Christ is both a King in glory and the humble servant who emptied himself. At appropriate times and places His vicars (pope and bishops) should embody both.The picture was Rome in the 1950’s, so hardly are “modern, Western values” being “imposed.” That kind of ostentatious display, no matter how “traditional,” should have ended long before. Those ostrich-feather fans are an emblem of imperial authority that I believe go back to the Byzantine Empire, if not Constantine himself. Try saying “shoes of the fisherman” while looking at that picture. I’m glad to be living in the era of a Pope who rides in a Ford Fiesta. Symbols count.
As noted earlier, I agree such practices would do more harm than good today, but only because the average modern Christian has lost an appreciation of monarchy and the role it can play as an icon of Christ the King.