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pallium

[ pal-ee-uhm ]

noun

plural pallia palliums.
  1. a large, rectangular mantle worn by men in ancient Greece and Rome.
  2. Ecclesiastical.
    1. a woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind.
    2. an altar cloth; a pall.
  3. Anatomy. the entire cortex of the cerebrum.
  4. Zoology. a mantle, as of a mollusk or bird.


pallium

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noun

  1. a garment worn by men in ancient Greece or Rome, made by draping a large rectangular cloth about the body
  2. RC Church a woollen vestment consisting of a band encircling the shoulders with two lappets hanging from it front and back: worn by the pope, all archbishops, and (as a mark of special honour) some bishops
  3. Also calledmantle anatomy the cerebral cortex and contiguous white matter
  4. zoology another name for mantle
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of pallium1

before 1150; Old English < Latin (not attested in ME); pall 1
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of pallium1

C16: from Latin: cloak; related to Latin palla mantle
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Benedict had an image of a pallium integrated into his papal emblem.

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Since he was no longer pope when he died, Benedict did not lie in state with his papal regalia, such as the pallium.

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Also placed inside will be three palliums - bands of wool cloth worn around the neck by popes, archdiocesan bishops and other bishops with territorial jurisdiction, to signify their roles as shepherds of their flocks.

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Benedict has been laying in state without any papal regalia, such as a crosier, a silver staff with a crucifix, or a pallium, a band of cloth worn around the neck worn by archdiocesan bishops.

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The Vatican’s news site noted that Benedict was lying in state without a pallium, a vestment that would not be used for a “retired prelate.â€

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