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S YMBOLS   OF   THE  O FFICE   OF  B ISHOP Bishops wear certain regalia which are distinctive of the Order of Bishop, the fullness of the Sacrament of Holy Orders . They are  - t he pectoral cross, ring, mitre, crozier (staff) and pallium . The regular regalia which identify a bishop are the pectoral cross and the ring . The pectoral cross (crux pectoralis) is worn by the Holy Father, cardinals, bishops, and abbots. The word pectoral derives from the Latin pectus, meaning Abreast." This cross is attached to a chain (or cord) and is worn on the chest, near the heart. In the earliest times, the pectoral cross contained a relic of the True Cross or even of a saint . When putting on the pectoral cross, traditionally the bishop says, "Munire me digneris,"  asking the Lord for strength and protection against all evil and all enemies, and to be mindful of His passion and cross. Bishops also wear a ring. In the past, a distinction was made bet...
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PONTIFF NAMES 17 NEW CARDINALS Pope Francis named 17 new cardinals on Sunday from Asia, Africa, North and South America, Europe and Oceania. Thirteen of them are under 80 and thus eligible to vote in any conclave to elect his successor. Here they are, in the order in which Francis announced them from the steps of St Peter’s Basilica. They are:   — Archbishop Mario Zenari, Vatican ambassador to Syria. — Archbishop Dieudonné Nzapalainga, of Bangui, Central African Republic. — Archbishop Carlos Osoro Sierra of Madrid. — Archbishop Sérgio da Rocha of Brasilia. — Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago. — Archbishop Patrick D’Rozario of Dhaka, Bangladesh. — Archbishop Baltazar Enrique Porras Cardozo of Merida, Venezuela. — Archbishop Jozef De Kesel of Malines-Brussels, Belgium. — Archbishop Maurice Piat of Port Louis, Mauritius. — Archbishop Kevin Joseph Farrell, outgoing archbishop of Dallas and new prefect of the Vatican dicastry for laity, family and life...