COAT OF ARMS OF
POPE JOHN PAUL II

The coat of arms of Pope John Paul II is intended as an act of homage to the
central mystery of Christianity, the Redemption.
And so the main representation is a cross, whose form, however, does not
correspond to the customary heraldic model. The reason for the unusual placement
of the vertical section of the cross is readily apparent if one considers the
second object inserted in the coat of arms the large and majestic capital M.
This recalls the presence of Mary beneath the cross and her exceptional
participation in the Redemption.
The great devotion of the Holy Father to the Virgin Mary is manifested in
this manner, as it was also expressed in his motto as Cardinal Wojtyla: TOTUS
TUUS (All yours). Nor can one forget that within the confines of the
ecclesiastical province of Krakow, there is situated the celebrated Marian
shrine of Czestochowa, where the Polish people for centuries fostered their
filial devotion to the Mother of God.
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