An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland From the Introduction of Christianity Into

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* That was a concession, which the Clergy and the People of Ireland should first be taught duly to appreciate. The petition for such a favour should emanate, Innocent remarked, not from one person only, but from the united Clergy and People of the country, for the Metropolitans of which, the honour of the Pallium was requested. If the Clergy and People of Ireland joined together, in such a petition to the holy See, Innocent promised, that he would then listen favourably to the request, and send... the Pallium to the Irish Metropolitans. The Pope having pronounced his final decision on this question, and the other objects of St. Malachy's mission being accompHshed, the Saint took leave of the Holy Father, and prepared to return home. Innocent gladly embraced this occasion, to express in the strongest manner his regard for the holy Prelate. As Malachy was preparing to retire from the place where he was admitted to the presence of the Pontiff, Innocent rose from his seat, and taking off his mitre, he placed it on the head of the Saint.

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