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Pallium | Description, Liturgical Vestment, Roman ... - Britannica
pallium, 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 having metropolitan jurisdiction as a symbol of their participation in papal authority.
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Pallium - Wikipedia
The pallium is a long and "three fingers broad" (narrow) white band adornment, woven from the wool of lambs raised by Trappist monks.
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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 ...
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pallium
‖ pallium (ˈpælɪəm) Pl. pallia. [L. pallium: see pall n.1] 1. Antiq. The Latin name for the large rectangular cloak or mantle worn by men, chiefly among the Greeks; esp. by philosophers, and by ascetics and others in the early Christian Church. (= Gr. ἱµάτιον, himation.)1564 Brief Exam. ****** iiij,...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pallium - New Advent
The modern pallium is a circular band about two inches wide, worn about the neck, breast, and shoulders, and having two pendants, one hanging down in front and ...
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History of the pallium given to Metropolitan Archbishops
The pallium, made of lamb's wool, is a white band measuring about 5 cm in width. Two equally wide bands, about 30 cm long containing small silk- ...
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The Pope's pallium | Turismo Roma
It is a simple white woolen band but it has a high symbolic value as a liturgical vestment: it represents the lamb that the shepherd carries on his shoulders.
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The Value and Meaning of the New Rules Concerning the Pallium
The Pallium signifies the communion between the Bishop of Rome and the Metropolitan Archbishops whom he has appointed to oversee the Church.
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Pallium History, Significance & Use - Study.com
The pallium is a liturgical vestment worn by high-ranking clergy in the Catholic Church, including the Pope and some bishops and archbishops.
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Pallium - Archdiocese of Omaha
The pallium is a stole-like vestment worn over the chasuble when the archbishop celebrates Mass. It symbolizes the archbishop's authority and his unity with ...
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Pallium - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A pallium is mainly known as a religious vestment worn by the Pope. In the Catholic church, a pallium is worn only by the Pope and a few archbishops.
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Pallium (neuroanatomy)
In older literature the pallium used to be subdivided only into three zones, called the medial pallium, dorsal (or dorsolateral) pallium, and lateral pallium are now considered obsolete, having been substituted by the concept of medial pallium, dorsal pallium, lateral pallium and ventral pallium mentioned above
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palæopallium
palæoˈpallium Anat. Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-, and with hyphen. [mod.L., f. palæo-, paleo- b + pallium 3 d.] A phylogenetically older portion of the pallium of the brain, which comprises mainly the pyriform lobe (the hippocampal formation or archipallium is sometimes included).1909 C. V. A. Kappers...
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Pallium (disambiguation)
Pallium is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Catholic Church. The adjectival form of the word is "pallial". Pallium may also refer to:
For the Roman cloak, see Pallium (Roman cloak)
For pallium in a neuroanatomy context, see Pallium (neuroanatomy)
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neopallium
neopallium Anat. (niːəʊˈpælɪəm) Also (with hyphen) neo-pallium. Pl. -pallia. [mod.L., f. neo- 1 e + pallium.] The phylogenetically youngest portion of the pallium of the brain, which appears first among the more advanced reptiles and which among the mammals has become the largest part of the brain. ...
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