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  3. Pope Leo XIV Gets Emotional Upon Receiving His Gold Fisherman’s Ring

Pope Leo XIV Gets Emotional Upon Receiving His Gold Fisherman’s Ring

Published: May 22, 2025
Pope Leo XIV Gets Emotional Upon Receiving His Gold Fisherman’s Ring
Author: 
Howard Cohen

As Pope Leo XIV received the Fisherman's Ring during his inauguration Mass on Sunday, May 18, he was visibly moved, pausing to gaze at the ring before clasping his hands in prayer. This profound moment underscored the immense responsibility he now bears as the 266th successor to St. Peter.

The Vatican’s Office for Liturgical Celebrations has since released close-up images of the newly crafted ring, igniting interest among both ecclesiastical scholars and jewelry lovers alike.

The Fisherman's Ring, or Anulus Piscatoris, is a significant symbol of the papacy, traditionally featuring an image of St. Peter casting his net, representing the Pope's role as a "fisher of men." Historically, the ring served as a signet to seal papal documents, a practice that ceased in 1842. Today, it remains a potent emblem of the Pope's authority and his commitment to shepherding the Catholic Church.

Pope Leo XIV's ring continues this tradition, depicting St. Peter — the fisherman Apostle and first Pope — casting his net, keys in hand, a scene drawn from the Gospel accounts where Christ charges Peter to be a "fisher of men." This motif, engraved in high relief, symbolizes not just evangelization, but continuity: a visual bridge between the Church’s foundation and its present mission under Pope Leo XIV. The ring also bears Pope Leo XIV's name inscribed on the inside of the band, personalizing this sacred emblem.

On the reverse side of the ring face, revealed for the first time in Vatican images, is the personal coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago. The coat of arms presents a compelling fusion of theological depth and personal identity. The left side features a fleur-de-lis, evoking purity and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The right side displays a flaming heart pierced by an arrow resting on an open book — an emblem rooted in the Augustinian tradition. This symbol, taken from St. Augustine’s Confessions, speaks to the transformative power of divine love and sacred scripture, both of which have clearly shaped Pope Leo’s spiritual journey.

The emotional weight of receiving the Fisherman's Ring during Sunday's Mass was evident in Pope Leo XIV's demeanor, reflecting his deep awareness of the spiritual and pastoral responsibilities entrusted to him. This moment resonated with many, highlighting the continuity of the Church's mission and the personal commitment of its new leader.

Perhaps one of the most dramatic traditions involving the Fisherman’s Ring is its destruction upon a pope’s death. In a solemn ritual performed in front of the College of Cardinals, the Camerlengo — keeper of the papal household — destroys the ring with a ceremonial silver hammer. This act symbolizes the end of the pope’s authority and ensures no future documents are fraudulently sealed in his name.

Credits: Ring images courtesy of The Vatican’s Office for Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff. Inauguration image by U.S. Department of State, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

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