Catholics
5mon 14d ago by lemmy.ca/u/Teknevra in open_christian@lemmy.ca from lemmy.ca
Catholic here: What?
"According to Christian tradition, Saint Peter was crucified upside down, as he did not consider himself worthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. As a result, the symbol has been used in Christian iconography, particularly within the Catholic Church, as a symbol of humility" -Wikipedia
Same. Must be some USA evangelical thing. weird 19th century esoteric thing.
Atheists: who cares?