Pallium pilgrimage begins with long day of travel, Mass at Vatican
Rome –– Archbishop Robert Carlson and almost 40 pilgrims, both priests and laity, arrived Friday in Rome for the start of an eight-day pilgrimage for the pallium ceremony.
Archbishop Carlson and most of the pilgrims were greeted at the airport in Rome by Archbishop Raymond Burke, Archbishop Emeritus of St. Louis and now the prefect for the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura in Rome.
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