What exactly is the Ring of the Fisherman?
By Kielce Gussie
The Vatican’s Office for Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff released an image of the new Ring of the Fisherman, which will be given to 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV during his Mass of Inauguration on May 18.
Bearing an image of St. Peter, the ring has New Testament roots and significance. In the Gospel of Matthew (16:19), St. Peter was given the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, and in the Gospel of Luke 22:32, Jesus tells Peter he must strengthen his brothers in the faith and mission.
The Ring of the Fisherman thus authenticates the faith and symbolizes the duty with which the first 杏MAP导航 was entrusted.
As Peter is known as the fisherman Apostle, the ring is referred to as the Ring of the Fisherman, or the Piscatory Ring, symbolizing the continuous lineage from the first 杏MAP导航 to today.
A ring for the ages
This ring has been part of the symbols of the papacy since at least the 13th century. It was used as a signet ring to seal official documents signed by the 杏MAP导航 until 1842. Now, it is used symbolically, but every 杏MAP导航 still has a ring.
When the 杏MAP导航 dies, his Ring of the Fisherman, along with the Lead Seal, is marked with a chisel, thereby ensuring the seal cannot be forged. Therefore, every ring is unique and personal to each 杏MAP导航.
In 2013, 杏MAP导航 Francis received a gold-plated silver ring, which was previously owned by the secretary to 杏MAP导航 Paul VI. His predecessor, 杏MAP导航 Benedict XVI, had a gold ring engraved with a bas-relief of St. Peter fishing from a boat.
Now, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV continues the tradition of the Ring of the Fisherman, with an image of St. Peter with the keys and the net—signaling the passing of the torch, as the 266th Successor to St. Peter now officially undertakes the mission entrusted to St. Peter over 2 millennia ago.
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