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  2. Crozier - Wikipedia

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    A crozier or crosier (also known as a paterissa, pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) [1] is a stylized staff that is a symbol of the governing office of a bishop or abbot and is carried by high-ranking prelates of Roman Catholic, Eastern Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, and some Anglican, Lutheran ...

  3. Crosier Monastery, Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    The Maastricht Crosier Church is a spireless, three-, or rather two-aisled monastery church (the south aisle is a pseudo-aisle). It was built between 1440 and 1509 in the local Mosan Gothic style , using local yellow limestone ( Limburgse mergel ) on a plinth of bluestone from Namur ( Naamse steen ).

  4. Insular crozier - Wikipedia

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    An Insular crozier is a type of processional bishop's staff [1] produced in Ireland and Scotland between 800 and 1200. Such items can be distinguished from mainland European types by their curved and open crooks, and drop (that is, the hollow box-like extension at the end of the crook).

  5. All Saints' Church, Freshwater - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Church there are memorial plaques to members of the Crozier Family who resided nearby. Lady Mary Martin is also remembered on a plaque, her maiden name being Crozier. Admiral Crozier is buried near to Lord Tennyson in a large Table Tomb. The lychgate was built compete with roof in memory of The Crozier Family.

  6. Welby formally relinquishes Archbishop role

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    After Evensong, he laid down his bishop's crozier - a ceremonial staff - in a symbolic act marking the end of his ministry as Archbishop of Canterbury, and will formally end his time as archbishop ...

  7. Saint Grellan - Wikipedia

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    This crozier was in existence up to the early 19th century. [6] The history of the Baċall Ġreallán is recounted by Patrick Egan in his history of "The Parish of Ballinasloe," from the time of the saint, during its time as a treasured relic of the Hy Many, until it was conveyed into the possession of Shane Crannelly as hereditary keeper of ...

  8. Territorial abbey - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of a territorial abbot are distinguished by a green galero with twelve tassels and a gold crozier with a veil attached. A territorial abbey (or territorial abbacy ) is a particular church of the Catholic Church comprising defined territory which is not part of a diocese but surrounds an abbey or monastery whose abbot or ...

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