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Vicarius Filii Dei

Vicarius Filii Dei, Vicar of the Son of God in Latin, is a title mentioned in the forged Donation of Constantine as belonging to Saint Peter. Seventh-day Adventists claim that it is a title possessed by the Pope as head of the Roman Catholic Church. However the Roman Catholic Church categorically denies this.

John23tiara.jpg
The 1877 Papal Tiara
supposedly containing
Vicarius Filii Dei
When numerised (see below), the words Vicarius Filii Dei produces the total of 666, a number described as the 'number of the beast' (ie, Antichrist in the Book of Revelations). Seventh-day Adventists claim this proves that the pope is the Antichrist. They also claim such a title is written on the Papal Tiara, the papal crown, based on assertions by witnesses in the 1830s and 1840s in Rome. They finally claim the existence of a photo taken in either 1903 or 1914 showing a tiara containing these words and refer to an article confirming the existence of the title in a September 1914 edition of an American Roman Catholic magazine, Our Catholic Visitor.

Independent evidence, however, casts doubt on the claims.

  1. The witnesses in 1845 described seeing Pope Gregory XVI wear the Tiara with the words Vicarius Filii Dei during an Easter Pontifical High Mass. However Papal tiaras were never worn during religious ceremonies, in particular never during Mass.

The claim about the existence of a papal tiara with the words Vicarius Fill Dei is generally seen as an anti-catholic urban myth.

Numerising Vicarius Filii Dei

The following is the basis of claim that Vicarius Filii Dei, when numerised, produces the total of 666. It is based on the roman numeral value of certain letters.

See Papal Tiara.

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