A staff resembling a shepherd's crook carried by bishops and abbots as a symbol of office ceremonial staff in Christianity.
Sinônimos
Examples for "crozier"
Examples for "crozier"
1The Roman lituus, the chief ensign of the augurs, became the crozier.
2When did Irish Catholics finally stop fearing the belt of the crozier?
3Torquil lowered his crozier and mopped his face with his priestly sleeve.
4He stretched out his crozier and tapped the girl's outstretched palm with it.
5The belt of the bishop's crozier could and did end careers.
1The archbishop crushed it unwittingly in the hand that held the crosier.
2His left hand, over which hangs the maniple, has a rich crosier.
3Striking the crosier on the floor three times, he gestured to the board.
4He wore a jewelled chasuble, and held a silver crosier in one hand.
5Then the crosier was blessed, and presented to the elected archbishop with these words.
1Frequent notices of this pastoral staff are found in ancient Irish history.
2Inside the coffin was the pastoral staff, but no ring or vestments.
3Bishop Williams gave the benediction, holding his pastoral staff.
4The figure of the bishop is vested in cope and mitre, and has a pastoral staff.
5Bedales is holding a conference in May for pastoral staff and students looking at wellbeing issues.
1Then the ferns shot up their fronds, rolled like a bishop's staff.
2Now the bishop stood up in his choir-robes, with bishop's coif upon his head, and bishop's staff in his hands.
Translations for paterissa