Studies in the Roman Controversy

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Studies in the Roman Controversy
H J Henry James Clayton
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595, it was afterwards re-introduced by his successors, and subsequently became one of the means by which the Eoman curia was THE PALLIUM 91 supported. Father Braun says that " these Pallium coutributions have often been, since the IVIiddle Ages, the subject of embittered controversies, the attitude of many critics being indefensibly extreme and unjustifi- able. " ^ Whether such criticisms were, or were not, indefensible and unjustifiable, they certainly have been made, and that not only " sinc...e the Middle Ages. " Canute, when on pilgrimage to Eome, complained of the large sums exacted from English Ai'ch- bishops for the Pall, and obtained a promise of abatement for the future. "VVlien Walter Grey was translated from the See of Winches- ter to that of York in a. D. 1215, he was compelled to pay a sum equal to £10, 000 of om- money for his Pall ; while the German Archbishops, when assembled at Ems in A. D. 1786, resolved that if the Pall were not, for the future, granted to them free of charge, they would act without it.^ Nor, again, is it strictly accurate to say that the Pall was received or pmchased by every Ai'chbishop of Canterbury from Augustine to Pole, for there is positive evidence that some of the early Primates never possessed it, while there is negative evidence to the 1 Catliolic Encydopcedia, vol.

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