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  2. Crozier - Wikipedia

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    A crozier on the coat of arms of Basel, Switzerland which was ruled by Prince-Bishops during the Middle Ages. 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 ...

  3. Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    Their own sources, and mention of them in non-Crosier sources, usually call them "the Brethren of the Holy Cross," and the French and English words used for them, Croisiers and Crosiers, are derived from the French "croisé", [7] one of the words used for a crusader, and meaning "marked with a cross."

  4. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    (The Good News Bible, as a footnote, gave this as: "At every Passover Festival Pilate had to set free one prisoner for them.") Reasons: The same verse or a very similar verse appears (and is preserved) as Matthew 27:15 and as Mark 15:6. This verse is suspected of having been assimilated into Luke at a very early date.

  5. Investigative judgment - Wikipedia

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    Miller used an English Bible concordance, and found word parallels in English when sometimes the original language was different. [42] It has been criticized for relying on the "prooftext" method, in which disparate Bible verses are linked but sometimes out of context. [42] Questionable origins

  6. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The veil may have arisen because abbots, unlike bishops, did not wear gloves when carrying an actual crosier. [6] Because the cross has similar symbolism, [34] the crosier was suppressed for cardinals and bishops by the Roman Catholic Church in 1969, [56] and is now used only on some corporate arms, and the personal arms of abbots and some ...

  7. Talk:Crozier - Wikipedia

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    'The term derives from the Old English word crycc, meaning "crutch."'. Not really. It's related to crycc, which is also related to the modern word "cross" as well as "crutch" - hence, the medieval Crutched Friars (who wore crosses on their habits) and the oath "Christ on a crutch!", which originally referred to the crucifixion, not Jesus limping around on a modern crutch.

  8. Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) - Wikipedia

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    crosier brought to him by an angel [6] Abraham of Arbela: sword near him: Abraham the Poor: an old hermit clothed in skins and sporting a blowing beard; in his cell with his niece Mary in an adjoining cell [7] Abundius: bishop with a stag, raising a dead child to life [8] Acathius of Melitene: crown of thorns: Acisclus

  9. Crosiers - Wikipedia

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    The Crosiers [1] or Brethren of the Cross [2] [3] or crutched friars [4] is a general name for several loosely related Catholic orders, mostly canons regular. [4] Their names derive from their devotion to the Holy Cross.

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