Symbols and the “Hermeneutic of Continuity”

The camauro appears in the portraits of popes before the Reformation. Its revival for a single occasion by Pope Benedict XVI was surely within his well-known program of the “hermeneutic of continuity.”   From left to right: Pope Innocent VII (1404-1406), Pope Julius II (1505-1513), Pope Benedict XVI (2005-2013), Pope
Source: Homiletic & Pastoral Review  

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