

The pope
It is card number 5 of the tarot. This represents a mystical sagas person who penetrates the sphere of the divine. Discreet wise man, he is all rigor and rectitude. Faith is the teacher, lord of the arcana, Supreme priest, ir fante, are some of the names assigned to this card
letter from the pope and its meaning
He wears the triple crown and is seated between two pillars, but they are not those of the Temple which is guarded by the High Priestess. In his left hand he holds a sceptre terminating in the triple cross, and with his right hand he gives the well-known ecclesiastical sign which is calleed that of esotericism, distinguishing between the manifest and concealed part of the doctrine. It is noticeable in this connexion that the High Priestess makes no sign. At his feet are the crossed keys, and two priestly ministers in albs kneel before him. He has been usually called the Pope, which is a particular application of the more general office that he symbolizes. He is the ruling power of external religion, as the High Priestess is the prevailing genius of the esoteric, withdrawn power.
The proper meanings of this card have suffered woeful admixture from nearly all hands. Grand Orient says truly that the Hierophant is the power of the keys, exoteric orthodox doctrine, and the outer side of the life which leads to the doctrine; but he is certainly not the prince of occult doctrine, as another commentator has suggested. He is rather the summa totius theologiae, when it has passed into the utmost rigidity of expression; but he symbolizes also all things that are righteous and sacred on the manifset side.
As such, he is the channel of grace belonging to the world of institution as distinct from that of Nature, and he is the leader of salvation for the human race at large. He is the order and the head of the recognized hierarchy, which is the reflection of another and greater hierarchic order; but it may so happen that the pontiff forgets the significance of this his symbolic state and acts as if he contained within his proper measures all that his sign signifies or his symbol seeks to shew forth. He is not, as it has been thought, philosophy-- except on the theological side; he is not inspiration; and he is not religion, although he is a mode of its expression.
definition of the letter the pope
In it we find a high sense of duty, moral conscience, good advice, observation of convictions, teaching and reasonable guidance, powerful feelings, affections, religious or scientific vocation, represents the spiritual director.
letter of the inverted the pope
Convincing boss, self-righteous, narrow-minded authoritarian professor. Anxiety, tension, resignation, impotence, vulnerability, delayed project, late vocation. Without spiritual support, left to darkness.