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Photograph: Maryknoll Fathers, Maryknoll, N.Y.
Rationale:
- Because it is the only sourced image of Pope John XXIII's coronation it is necessary to include in the article on Pope John XXIII.
- As the photograph showing the last usage of the traditional coronation tiara, the 1877 tiara, for a coronation (the last coronation, in 1963, used a different crown) it is a necessary inclusion in Papal Tiara and Papal Coronation.
- As a rare colour photograph showing the usage of the 1877 tiara at a papal coronation, which the Seventh-day Adventist Church claimed contains the words Vicarius Filii Dei, a claim disproved by the photograph which shows the tiara has no writing on it, it is necessary inclusion in Vicarius Filii Dei. FearÉIREANN\(caint) 22:10, 6 March 2006 (UTC)the number of the beast... the pope... 3 crowns x 3.
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