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When the statue of St. Peter is dressed as the pope

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Statue of St. Peter in Saint Peter's Basilica
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Daniel Esparza - published on 06/29/22
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Twice a year, St. Peter’s statue in the Vatican is covered in papal attire. On February 22, for the Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, and on June 29, for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul.

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Every 29th of June, for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, the famed bronze sculpture of Saint Peter, in Saint Peter’s Basilica, is dressed in traditional papal attire, including a triple tiara, the fisherman’s ring, and either a purple or red mantle over its shoulders.

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