This meeting of Peter and Paul, the "Concord of the Apostles," is considered a symbol of the unity of the Church.
Symbols:
Apostolikon (Clavus) - The broad band on the shoulder indicates one who is sent on a mission. It is usually, but not always, reserved for Christ and His Apostles.
Halo - Halos are an artistic representation of the holy aura that surrounds and emanates from holy persons.
Palms - a symbol of the victory of martyrdom.
Sword - As a Roman citizen Saint Paul was entitled to be executed with a sword. It has since become associated with him in art.
Cross - St. Peter was crucified upside down, the inverted cross is thus one of his attributes.
Book - The book is associated with both apostles, Peter for his preaching of the word and Paul for his letters. In this case "Concordia Apostolrum" is a reference to the traditional icon associated with this event.
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