Research it for yourselves. Peter was crucified upside down because he proclaimed that he was not equal to his Savior and therefore not worthy of the same condemnation.
An upside-down cross in St. Peter’s Basilica is not a symbol of disrespect or Satanism (as it might be misused elsewhere).
Here, it represents Saint Peter’s martyrdom.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Peter, one of Jesus’ apostles and the first Pope, was crucified upside down because he felt unworthy to die in the same way as Jesus.
Because of that, the inverted cross became a symbol specifically linked to Saint Peter and humility — not evil.
So:
•Two upside-down crosses on the doors?
•They are probably marking the Confessio (where Saint Peter’s tomb is located directly beneath the high altar).
•It’s emphasizing that the Pope (or the Church) traces its authority directly back to Saint Peter.
Summary:
The upside-down crosses are honoring Saint Peter’s sacrifice and symbolize humility and the apostolic foundation of the Church.
It is the cross of St. Peter, who was crucified by the Romans and hung upside down at his request. As the founder of the church, it wouldn't be unusual to see this at a Popes funeral.
It is still unsettling if one is unaware.
St. Peter was crucified upside down. He was the first Pope. Or so the legend says…
Legend is correct!
Research it for yourselves. Peter was crucified upside down because he proclaimed that he was not equal to his Savior and therefore not worthy of the same condemnation.
Early Christian tradition: St. Peter's Cross. Predates satanism by 1600 years.
https://culturacolectiva.com/en/history/pope-francis-funeral-satanic-theory/
From GPT:
An upside-down cross in St. Peter’s Basilica is not a symbol of disrespect or Satanism (as it might be misused elsewhere). Here, it represents Saint Peter’s martyrdom.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Peter, one of Jesus’ apostles and the first Pope, was crucified upside down because he felt unworthy to die in the same way as Jesus. Because of that, the inverted cross became a symbol specifically linked to Saint Peter and humility — not evil.
So:
•Two upside-down crosses on the doors?
•They are probably marking the Confessio (where Saint Peter’s tomb is located directly beneath the high altar).
•It’s emphasizing that the Pope (or the Church) traces its authority directly back to Saint Peter.
Summary: The upside-down crosses are honoring Saint Peter’s sacrifice and symbolize humility and the apostolic foundation of the Church.
If it is the cabal doing that it is likely they are trying to call out evil spirits.
If it is the whitehats doing it, it is likely a sign to the world that the poopa was evil.
https://substack.com/@revealedeye/note/c-111996482
Sorry for smaller video but full screen it and watch the weirdness.
It is the cross of St. Peter, who was crucified by the Romans and hung upside down at his request. As the founder of the church, it wouldn't be unusual to see this at a Popes funeral. It is still unsettling if one is unaware.
Because who was given dominion over the earth? The truth is normies can’t/wil not even consider it.