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Examples of crosier


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The crosier upon which the oath was sworn, however, did not necessarily belong to a bishop.
Finally, the evidence shows that the crosier is not a magic wand to be waved over struggling inner-city schools: hard work is what is needed.
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He makes the gesture of teaching or blessing with his right hand, and he holds a crosier and a white handkerchief in his left.
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Others suggest that it was named after the "crosier", a staff carried by bishops that bears a similarity to the sticks used in the sport.
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It adds that, when several bishops join in a single celebration, only the one presiding uses a crosier.
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If several bishops take part in the same celebration, only the presiding bishop carries the crosier.
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Anglican bishops generally make use of the mitre, crosier, ecclesiastical ring, purple cassock, purple zucchetto, and pectoral cross.
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The crosier is used in ecclesiastical heraldry to represent pastoral authority in the coats of arms of cardinals, bishops, abbots and abbesses.
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Within his own diocese and when celebrating solemnly elsewhere with the consent of the local ordinary, he also uses the crosier.
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It was often merely an artistic device, as use of a staff or crosier was not part of the traditional papal insignia.
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Bishops carry a crosier as the sign of their ministry, and, on formal occasions, often wear a mitre and cope.
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The veil may have arisen because abbots, unlike bishops, did not wear gloves when carrying an actual crosier.
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The reason was that a crosier is often given by the metropolitan archbishop (or by another bishop) to a newly elected bishop during his investiture.
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The forward position of his left foot and the forward tilt of the crosier imbues the statue with forward momentum.
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It shows 2 red stripes split by a silver crossbar stripe with gold crosier holding a red paper bag.
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On his side, the emperor gave up his claim to investiture with ring and crosier and granted freedom of election to the episcopal sees.
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The crosier of a bishop is turned outward or to the right.
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In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left.
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Others suggest that it was named after the "crosier", a staff carried by bishops.
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The crosier is conferred upon a bishop during his ordination to the episcopacy.
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A bishop usually holds his crosier with his left hand, leaving his right hand free to bestow blessings.
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He is generally represented as a bishop, a crosier in his right hand, holding a miniature church of chased gold on the open palm of his left hand.
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When a vimpa holds the crosier, he holds the crook facing inward, as another sign that the person does not hold the authority of the crosier.
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In previous times, a cloth of linen or richer material, called the sudarium, was suspended from the crosier at the place where the bishop would grasp it.
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Frequently the crosier of an abbot or abbess is turned inward, either toward the mitre or to the left, but this distinction is disputed and is not an absolute rule.
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