The feast day celebration in St. Peter’s Basilica included the traditional blessing of the pallium, the woolen band that the heads of archdioceses wear around their shoulders over their Mass vestments and symbolizes an archbishop’s unity with the pope and his authority and responsibility to care for the flock the pope entrusted to him.
Among the eight U.S. archbishop and dozens from around the world receiving the pallium was Detroit Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger.
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Pope Leo XIV imposes pallium upon 54 new archbishops from around world, including Detroit's own Archbishop Weisenburger