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Crozier - Wikipedia In Western Christianity, the crozier (known as the pastoral staff, from the Latin pastor, shepherd) is shaped like a shepherd's crook
Crozier Society - Archdiocese of Seattle Catholics in the Archdiocese of Seattle form the Crozier Society, which supports the Archbishop and funds seminarian formation and education
Definition, Meaning, Bishop, Staff, Origin, Facts - Britannica Resembling a shepherd’s crook, the crosier is believed to be a symbol of the good shepherd, a title given to Jesus based on a passage in the Gospel According to John: “I am the good shepherd The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep ”
The History, Forms and Symbolism of the Crosier The crosier -- sometimes written 'crozier' -- or "pastoral staff" is, alongside the mitre, one of the most recognizable and iconic symbols of prelacy in the Church
Bishop Croziers - ChurchSupplies A crosier (also known as a crozier, paterissa, pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) is a stylized staff carried by high-ranking Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran, United Methodist and Pentecostal prelates
Crozier, or Crosier – The Episcopal Church In liturgy the diocesan bishop carries the crozier in the left hand, woth the crook facing outward Although the crozier was originally part of the insignia of all bishops, it is now used mainly by diocesans in their own jurisdictions Its use dates from the seventh century