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Meaning of "crosier"

Crosier (adjective): Relating to the pastoral staff carried by a bishop as a symbol of office
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  • A staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.
  • A young fern frond, before it has unrolled; fiddlehead
  • A surname.

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Hence the choice for the crosier.
The crosier symbolises the monasteries of the region.
He is illustrated as an old bishop with the crosier.
Crosier also advocated this view.
The redesign resulted a basilica plant of three open naves with a wide crosier.
Popes carried a crosier at times in the first centuries of the church.
The creatures of the Earth are conjured with the staff or crosier.
The crosier is conferred upon a bishop during his ordination to the episcopacy.
They would hold the miter and crosier when the bishop was not using them.
The Crosier habit is also canonical in form.
He will also carry a crosier of the Eastern style.
The crosier is the symbol of the governing office of a bishop or Apostle.
The fraternities had their own altars in the Crosier church.
The Eastern crosier is found in two common forms.
They were then placed in a wooden reliquary in the Crosier monastery there.

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Roman Catholic serpent crosier of the bishops as well as high church officials.
Augustine of Hippo holds his crosier.
The Christian crosier and Coptic ladle are incredible objects.
On the left is Saint Maurus who holds a crosier and looks at an open book.
The crosier is now in the Dublin Museum.
Ring and Crosier.
Head of a crosier from Norway showing St Olaf with his axe.
His hand was holding the distinctive golden bishop 's crosier.
Niklas ' crosier has sharp edges and is a weapon.
Other insignia include the processional cross, the mitre and the crosier.
His crosier and bishop 's mitre always fascinated me.
A great variety of display collections… which includes the oldest known decorated crosier in the world.
Upon conclusion of his novitiate, a Crosier is admitted to a three-year period of temporary vows.
Above the mantle is a mitre ( of the Eastern style ) between a processional cross and a crosier.
The mitre also symbolizes the dominion of Freising, the crosier the dominion of Benediktbeuren.
Their party was called the Bagler, from an old Norse word meaning crosier.
That Brother Crosier had the true light, on the cleansing of the.
Thank you for your support . Your donation will make a difference in Crosier life and ministry.
It 's the crosier staff of King Jaren the Fourth.
Leroy, take my crosier.
THE GARDEN of the Crosier commu- nity of Onamia is the pride and joy of.
At present they preach sermons, but always without the crosier ( gavazan ).
Crosier kilgour & partners winnipeg, manitoba.
The Bishop 's house, represented by a gold mitre and crosier on a red.
Mr. Crosier would want it that way.
Lower left corner, Crosier.
In 1953 Pius XII invested Piontek with the right to bear a crosier and bestow episcopal blessings.
A bishop, possibly St. Peblig, blessing and wearing a mitre, and holding a crosier.
Unless it 's a crosier.
St. Benedict is often pictured with a bell, a broken tray, a raven, or a crosier.
The accompanying figure ( Fig . 51 ) from Babylon shows the crosier in its ruder guise.

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