RRR:
2495
YEAR:
1245
text:
March 13. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to Archbishop [Eustorge] of Nicosia, relating that the archbishop asked to be able to wear the pallium outside his province, although it had been conceded to him for use inside his church, because in conducting his church’s affairs, working for the aid of the Holy Land, or consecrating a suffragan – as there are rarely enough bishops in his province to assist him – it is often necessary for him to go outside his province. The pope grants him the right to wear the pallium in the aforesaid cases if for those reasons and for consecrating his suffragans or ordaining clerics he has to go to a different church, as long as he to whom the church belongs permits it.
Sources:
Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:175, no. 1117; Schabel et al., Bullarium, 1:347-48, no. e-7

