On October 1st, we discussed examples of the symbolism carried by clothing and how it shapes our interactions with those wearing them. For instance, the robes of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada remind us of the ____________, which is the ultimate symbol of authority in Catholicism. The robes of the Judges suggest that, in Canada, they hold supreme authority over “Justitia et Veritas,” meaning no one stands above them in defining justice and truth, much like the Pope is seen as an intermediary between God and humanity. Similarly, the Judges of the Supreme Court act as intermediaries between the Canadian government and its citizens to maintain social order. (Fill in the blank). Cardinal's cassock Papal Winter Mozzetta Santa Claus attire Papal Tiara
On October 1st, we discussed examples of the symbolism carried by clothing and how it shapes our interactions with those wearing them. For instance, the robes of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada remind us of the ____________, which is the ultimate symbol of authority in Catholicism. The robes of the Judges suggest that, in Canada, they hold supreme authority over “Justitia et Veritas,” meaning no one stands above them in defining justice and truth, much like the Pope is seen as an intermediary between God and humanity. Similarly, the Judges of the Supreme Court act as intermediaries between the Canadian government and its citizens to maintain social order. (Fill in the blank).
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Cardinal's cassock |
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Papal Winter Mozzetta |
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Santa Claus attire |
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Papal Tiara |
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