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FrDavid96
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He could but it is highly unlikely.
Popes these days identify more strongly with the “Servant of Servants” description given by Pope St Gregory the Great. Modern populations don’t resonate with the allegory to monarchy as much as past generations would have, and I am not speaking about select people already within the Church. I am talking about the far more important demographic: secular people outside of the Church.
While I agree with both of you, I could still imagine some future pope might design a papal tiara that retains the symbolism while not being ostentatious. I am imagining something like the hybrid miter-tiara on the coat of arms of HH Benedict XVI.The Paul VI tiara is kept in Washington, DC. I enjoyed being able to see it on display at the Basilica.
I remember how people would make fun of Benedict’s [papal red shoes]. I remember John Paul II usually wore brown shoes, so a lot of people forgot that it was traditional for Popes to wear red shoes “walking in the [blood of the martyrs].”
If people could spill that much ink over Benedict’s shoes (“Oh my goodness! Is that Prada?! Such decadence!”) (no, it wasn’t), I can’t imagine the conniptions the media would have if someone dusted off a [tiara]
It need not be made of gold and jewels, but instead silk or some other embroidered cloth. I think it’s possible to do this without over-doing it.