Images of Chelsea Clinton wearing a necklace adorned with a so-called “upside-down” or “inverted” cross have reappeared hundreds of times over the years on websites and in social media posts labeling her a “Satanist.”
The truth of the matter is that the upside-down cross is an ancient symbol of St. Peter's crucifixion. Tradition tells us that when St. Peter was martyred, he insisted that he be crucified upside down as he did not believe himself worth to be crucified in the manner of his Lord....
That having been said, some people who call themselves"Satanists" do wear upside-down crosses and/or crucifixes. According to the Church of Satan's, they do not regard the inverted cross as an official symbol, but members may wear such items if they find"personal meaning" in the gesture:
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