Papal Lateran Cross

The Lateran Cross (Italian: Croce Lateranense) is a medal for recognition of merit. It was bestowed by the Cathedral chapter of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran with authorisation of the Holy See.

Lateran Cross
Croce Lateranense
Obverse and reverse of the medal
Awarded by Cathedral chapter of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran with authorisation of the Holy See
TypeThree degree medal (Gold, Silver, and Bronze)[1]
Awarded forSupport for the restoration of the Lateran Basilica[2]
StatusObsolete
Statistics
EstablishedFebruary 18, 1903[2]
Last awarded1977[2]
Precedence
Next (higher)Benemerenti Medal
EquivalentJerusalem Pilgrim's Cross
Lauretan Cross

Ribbon of the Lateran Cross

History

The Lateran Cross was commissioned by Pope Leo XIII, and instituted on February 18, 1903. The distinction was created as a recognition of merit, and is named in honor of the Basilica of St. John in Lateran in Rome. Initially, it was awarded for donations regarding the restoration of the Lateran Basilica.[2]

The distribution of the award was continued after the completion of the restoration process. Paul VI ended the awarding of the Lateran Cross in 1977.[2]

Appearance

The decoration consists of a Greek cross displaying the image of St. John the Evangelist on the right, St. John the Baptist on the left, St. Peter at top, and St. Paul at the bottom. Christ the Redeemer is displayed at the center of the cross. The reverse side of the cross is engraved with the names, in Latin, of each saint depicted (Joanes, Batis, Petrus, Paulus), as well as the symbol of Christ (P and X inside a circle).

A button located above the cross is inscribed with the phrase: Sacrosancta lateranensis ecclesia - omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput (The sacred and holy church of the Lateran - the mother and the head of all of the churches of the city and the world).

The medal has been crafted in a number of designs: with or without an adjoining circle, as well as a solid medal with a cross in relief.[2] The accompanying ribbon is red with blue stripes along the sides.

Recipients

Notable individuals who received this honor include:

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References

  • Storia Illustrata, n. 248, July 1978. Milan: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore.
  1. Antiques A to Z, HOLY SEE or VATICAN ORDERS - DECORATIONS - MEDALS
  2. Jörg C. Steiner. "Das Ehrenkreuz der Erzbasilika St. Johann vom Lateran". www.ordenskunde.info (in German). Retrieved 2015-10-31.
  3. Writer, WILLIAM WEIR; Courant Staff. "SONS DEFEND DAD'S WARTIME SPY EXPLOITS". courant.com. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  4. "Vincent Scamporino, Dies; Connecticut State's Attorney". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
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