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      • Diplomatic and royal links had become stronger and between 1417 and 1467 the English took to keeping a king's proctor in the curia to deal with ecclesiastical appointments. Yet at the same time, archbishops of Canterbury had ceased to attend Rome to receive the pallium.
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    Under the 1917 Code of Canon Law, a metropolitan had to receive the pallium before exercising his office in his ecclesiastical province, even if he was previously metropolitan elsewhere, but these restrictions were absent in the revised 1983 Code of Canon Law. [3] .

  3. Jun 29, 2019 · As the use of the pallium declined in society, it was adopted more and more in the Latin Church as of the 6 th century. Pope St. Gregory the Great granted the pallium to bishops he wanted to honor in some way. By the 9 th century, all metropolitans could wear the pallium in their ecclesiastic territory and were mandated to request it from the ...

  4. From the time of Augustine until the 16th century, the archbishops of Canterbury were in full communion with the See of Rome, and usually received the pallium from the Pope.

  5. 3 days ago · Cons. 4 Dec. 1093 ( ibid. p. 42). (fn. 3) Received pallium 27 May 1095 ( ibid. p. 72). (fn. 4) D. 21 Apr. 1109 ( ibid. p. 206). Not formally canonised,despite moves between 1163 and 1171 and again between 1492 and 1507, but the officeof St. Anselm approved in 1703 (R. W. Southern, St. Anselm and his Biographer (Cambridge, 1963) pp. 338-40).

  6. Sep 16, 2015 · Only on Aug. 18, 1811, did Archbishop Carroll receive the pallium, delivered by the British minister to the United States and imposed on him by Bishop Leonard Neale, the coadjutor bishop...

  7. The pallium was the symbol of metropolitan status, and signified that Augustine was now an archbishop unambiguously associated with the Holy See. Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to consecrate 12 suffragan bishops as soon as possible and to send a bishop to York .

  8. The pallium was worn by many bishops in the 4th and 5th centuries, and in the 6th century the pope was conferring it as a symbol of distinction. Since the 9th century, an archbishop cannot exercise his metropolitan jurisdiction until he has received the pallium from the pope.

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