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The sign of an archbishop’s authority is not a scepter, but a circular stole made of lamb’s wool to evoke the idea that he is, first of all, a shepherd. The stole, called a pallium, goes around the archbishop’s neck and is worn over his chasuble when he celebrates the Eucharist. It has a 12-inch strip of material hanging down the front and back…
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