PETER'S PENCE


Meaning of PETER'S PENCE in English

ˌPeter's ˈpence BrE AmE noun [singular]

1 . money given by Roman Catholics in many countries to help to pay for the running of the ↑ Vatican (=the offices of the Pope)

2 . a tax of one penny which each person in England had to pay to the ↑ Pope until ↑ Henry VIII stopped it in 1534

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.