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- Pallium - Wikipedia
In the sixth century the pallium was the symbol of the papal office and the papal power, and for this reason Pope Felix transmitted his pallium to his archdeacon, when, contrary to custom, he nominated him his successor
- Pallium | Description, Liturgical Vestment, Roman Catholicism, Lamb’s . . .
A pallium is a liturgical vestment worn over the chasuble by the pope, archbishops, and some bishops in the Roman Catholic Church It is bestowed by the pope on archbishops and bishops as a symbol of their participation in papal authority
- Pallium Meaning and Origin - Aleteia
The pallium is an ancient vestment of bishops that dates back to the fourth century
- PALLIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PALLIUM is a white woolen band with pendants in front and back worn over the chasuble by a pope or archbishop as a symbol of full episcopal authority
- What is a pallium? | Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston | Houston, TX
According to Vatican News, the pallium, made of lamb’s wool, is a white band measuring about two inches wide Two equally wide bands, about a foot long, containing small silk-covered lead pieces, extend one in front and one on the back
- Dictionary : PALLIUM | Catholic Culture
When granted to a bishop the pallium is purely ornamental In Eastern rites patriarchs alone are invested with it It is an outward sign of union with the Holy See
- History of the pallium given to Metropolitan Archbishops
Tertullian associated the pallium (a simple Roman cloak) with Christ, and advocated its use by Christians St Justin, martyred in 165 AD, is said to have been wearing a pallium when he died Justin’s use of the pallium would have coincided with its use by Roman philosophers
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pallium - NEW ADVENT
In the sixth century the pallium was the symbol of the papal office and the papal power, and for this reason Pope Felix transmitted his pallium to his archdeacon, when, contrary to custom, he nominated him his successor
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