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Meaning of "pallium"

pallium (noun): A term with multiple meanings, including a type of cloak worn in ancient Rome or the mantle of an archbishop in the Roman Catholic Church
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  • A large cloak worn by Greek philosophers and teachers.
  • A woolen liturgical vestment resembling a collar and worn over the chasuble in the Western Christian liturgical tradition, conferred on archbishops by the Pope, equivalent to the Eastern Christian omophorion.
  • The mantle of a mollusc.
  • The cerebral cortex.

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The pallium is placed over the fanon.
It was similar to the pallium that a man would wear.
Such a pall is often called an ecclesiastical pall or pallium.
It is unknown exactly when the pallium was first introduced.
The pallium with red crosses is also a new addition.
He also received the pallium from the pope.
The medial pallium forms the precursor of the hippocampus.
Note he is wearing the pallium.
The pallium is sometimes seen within the shield itself.
Blessing and imposition of the pallium on new metropolitan archbishops.
The pallium was the symbol of the highest priestly ministry.
Square black crosses decorate the pallium in various places.
The pallium is proof.
Shewn wearing again the traditional form of the pallium.
This holds even if he had the pallium in another metropolitan see.

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There are many different opinions concerning the origin of the pallium.
The metropolitan receives a pallium from the pope as a symbol of his office.
They celebrated the conferral of the pallium upon them.
The pope imposed the pallium on the cardinal and exchanged with him a sign of peace.
The foremost among these is the right of wearing the pallium.
Gregory used the granting of the pallium as a means of extending his authority.
This sensory pathway contains the main visual pathway to the pallium.
At first the only decorations on the pallium were two crosses near the extremities.
The same day he received the Pallium.
Therefore he should not have the pallium which other bishops have not.
He writes to Justus to send him the pallium.
The pallium was now given to Stefan.
Some experts believe that women depicted with a pallium are abbesses.
Only the Papal pallium was to take this distinctive form.
There is evidence that damage to the lateral pallium impairs spatial memory.
Pallium offers a variety of LEAP courses to meet different needs.
He ordained that the former should receive the pallium from the emperor.
In England the pallium has been the principal charge in the official archiepiscopal coats.
The pope also granted him the personal right to wear a pallium similarly to the archbishops.
The Virgin wears a pallium over her head in the same manner as a Roman matron.
William was traveling to Rome to secure his pallium.
Each archbishop will receive his pallium from the Holy Father in a simple and private way.
Archbishops will no longer receive the pallium in Rome.
The Pallium is a stole made from white wool and adorned with six black silk crosses.
It corresponds to the Western pallium see above.
The Pallium was already in use in Rome in the fourth century.
CE mentions it when justifying his wearing a pallium instead of a toga.
Pallium and LEAP training demonstrates innovation and impact.
Henceforth nearly all archbishops went personally to Rome for the pallium.
The pope gives an Archbishop a stole called the pallium as a symbol of his office.
He thus received the recognition of Alexander III and received the pallium.
Holy Mass and imposition of the Pallium to new metropolitan archbishops.
Mar Ivanios received the pallium.
I got him in my Pallium Stance He could not move.
The Parisian books continued to note the use of the white pallium covering the couple.

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