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The Coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI in the flower bed behind Saint Peter's Basilica. This photograph was taken on 7 April 2006 by EvADb. Although Benedict has rejected the tiara and uses only a mitre in his official coat of arms, in this display where the tiara is comprised of living plants dating back at least to the papacy of John Paul II, it has been permitted to remain though the designs on the shield were changed.

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current13:32, 14 April 20061,681×1,786 (968 KB)Evadb (Talk | contribs) (The Coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI in the flower bed behind Saint Peter's Basilica. This photograph was taken on 7 April 2006 by EvADb.)

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