Dome In the center of the dome roof is the
Chi Rho symbol. The golden Chi Rho mosaic sits on a deep blue background and is surrounded by gold, blue, and white stars. The Chi Rho is flanked by the letters alpha and omega, in reference to
Revelation 1:11. Above the Chi Rho is the hands of the Eternal Father (
Dextera dei) clutching a jeweled laurel wreath wrapped in a golden ribbon.
Traditio Legis or the
Walking on Water. In this scene,
Jesus stands atop a blue orb and hands
Saint Peter the scroll of law. Written on the scroll is
Dominus Legem Dat, Latin for "the Lord gives the law". While the left side is badly damaged, it can be assumed that the figure to Jesus's left is
Paul the Apostle based on early Christian iconography.
Biblical scenes There are several mosaics of biblical scenes lining the walls beneath the dome. To the right of the
Traditio Legis is a mosaic depicting either the
Miraculous Draught of Fishes or perhaps
Jesus Walking on Water. The scene is incomplete but shows Peter in a boat and Jesus on the shore with his hand outstretched towards fish. Without the complete mosaic, it remains unclear whether this is the Draught of Fishes, the Walking on Water scene, or a mixture of the two.
The Samaritan Woman at the Well scene is attached to the
Marriage at Cana scene. While the second figure by the well is destroyed, it may be Jesus based on the Biblical story, an important baptism allegory. In this scene, Jesus offers the Samaritan Woman the water of eternal life. The Marriage at Cana depicts Jesus turning water into wine. Like the Samaritan Woman scene, this miracle displays the divine transformation of water. == References ==