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BISHOP SET TO BE HONORED BY POPE SYMBOLIC BAND NOTES HIS AUTHORITY
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The pallium is just a circular band of white wool with two tail-
like pendants and six black crosses one of the least colorful forms
of vestment for a Catholic prelate.
But the pallium is also one of the oldest and most symbolically
significant forms of Catholic vestment, so important that its
recipients are generally buried wearing it.
On Tuesday, at an elaborate ceremony at the Vatican, Pope John
Paul II will impose the pallium on Archbishop Sean P. O'Malley of
Boston, in a sy...
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Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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Irish eyes (and wallets) are smiling on O'Malley: Mayor's ethnicity appeals to out-of-state contributors.
Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
; ... read: Ehrlich) number more, at 16 percent. Copyright (c) 2006, The Baltimore Sun Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. For information on republishing this content, contact us at (800) 661-2511 (U.S.), (213) 237-4914 (worldwide), fax (213) 237-65 ...
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O'Malley Rejecting Push To Take On Daley in '95
Chicago Sun-Times
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The Washington Post
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The Washington Post
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O'Malley Theme: Duncan Who?; Front-Runner Keeps Aim on Ehrlich, Even as Primary Race Tightens a Bit
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O'Malley's Music Brings Exposure -- And Gibes
The Washington Post
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