St. Peter was crucified and said he wasn't worthy to die like Jesus, he was crucified upside down. Which would have greatly accelerated his death. The upside down cross therefore represents Peter. But it still seems an insult to Christ's cross to me, why commemorate Peter over Jesus?
Maybe the Catholic Church should stop using God to hurt people and they would not fear persecution and torture. So many catholic things are idolatry and identical to satanic symbols; funny that is.
St. Peter was crucified and said he wasn't worthy to die like Jesus, he was crucified upside down. Which would have greatly accelerated his death. The upside down cross therefore represents Peter. But it still seems an insult to Christ's cross to me, why commemorate Peter over Jesus?
Why do Catholics worship torture and death so much? Pure satanists
I think at least part was an attempt to find meaning in being persecuted and tortured themselves. Not a Catholic myself.
Maybe the Catholic Church should stop using God to hurt people and they would not fear persecution and torture. So many catholic things are idolatry and identical to satanic symbols; funny that is.