- crosiers
- cro·sier || 'krəʊʒə n. bishop's staff
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Crosiers, The — • A religious order, founded by Théodore de Celles, who, after following the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on the Crusade, obtained a canonry in the Cathedral of St. Lambert of Liège Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
The Crosiers — The Crosiers † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Crosiers (Or Canons Regular of the Holy Cross). A religious order, founded by Théodore de Celles, who, after following the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on the Crusade, obtained a canonry… … Catholic encyclopedia
Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross — The Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, commonly called Crosiers, are a Roman Catholic religious order. A group of Crosiers with their Master General, Willem van Hees (on the right), in front of their former monastery in Fort Wayne,… … Wikipedia
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Crozier (mycology) — Christian crosier (1260 1286) of the form that is the name sake of the fungal structure. A crozier is an anatomical feature of many fungi in the phylum Ascomycota that form at the base of asci and look like hook topped shepherd’s staffs or… … Wikipedia
Crosier — • The Pastoral Staff is an ecclesiastical ornament which is conferred on bishops at their consecration and on mitred abbots at their investiture, and which is used by these prelates in performing certain solemn functions Catholic Encyclopedia.… … Catholic encyclopedia