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cross-bearer
cross-bearer (ˈkrɒsˌbɛərə(r), ˈkrɔːs-) [cross- 1.] I. One who bears, wears, or carries a cross. 1. An attendant who carries a cross in a procession or religious ceremony; he who bears an archbishop's cross before him.1568 Grafton Chron. II. 58 Thomas Becket..through the instigation of certain about ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cross-bearer (disambiguation)
Cross-bearer is a position in some Christian churches. wikipedia.org
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Cross Bearer
Cross Bearer is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Adam Ahlbrandt. Plot A fanatically religious homeless man ("Cross Bearer") rants about sinners, and after donning a makeshift mask made of cloths, uses a hammer to kill a drug addict. Elsewhere, Heather, a lesbian stripper, is shown living w... wikipedia.org
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crucifer
crucifer (ˈkruːsɪfə(r)) [a. late L. crucifer cross-bearer (applied by Prudentius to Christ).] 1. Eccl. An attendant who carries a cross in a procession; a cross-bearer.1574 Life 70th Abp. Canterb. Pref. D iij b, What fees weare bestowed on his crucifer Marshall, and other seruantes. 1865 Reader 24 J... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crucifer
It thus literally means "cross-bearer". Use of the term "crucifer" is most common in Anglican churches. In the Catholic Church the usual term is "cross-bearer". wikipedia.org
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thurifer
thurifer (ˈθjʊərɪfə(r)) [a. mod.L. thūrifer ‘incense-bearer’, n. use of thūrifer adj., f. thūs, thūr- incense (see thus n.) + -fer bearing. Med.L. had thūriferārius (Du Cange).] One who carries burning incense in religious ceremonies; = prec.1853 Rock Ch. of Fathers III. ii. xi. 80 In this processio... Oxford English Dictionary
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crosier
▪ I. crosier, crozier (ˈkrəʊʒ(ɪ)ə(r)) Forms: 4–5 crocer, 4–7 croser, 5 crocere, croycer, crosyar, 5–6 croyser, croiser, 6 crosiar, crosyer, crossier, -ear, (7 croisier), 6– crosier, 9 crozier. [Here two words appear to be confounded, the types of which were respectively OF. crocier, crossier, crosse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eusebiu Popovici
Ordained a priest in 1863, he rose to archpriest in 1874 and cross-bearer in 1880. From 1884 until his death, he was a diocesan adviser. wikipedia.org
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Altar of repose
The procession is led by a cross-bearer accompanied by two servers with lighted candles; other servers with lighted candles follow and a thurifer with wikipedia.org
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November 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Presbyter (Asimakis Leonardos) (1812) Saint Elias Fondaminsky of Paris (1942) (see also: July 20 ) New martyrs and confessors New-Martyr Gregory the Cross-bearer wikipedia.org
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Spring peeper
Description Spring peepers are tan or brown frogs with a dark cross on their dorsa (thus the Latin name crucifer, meaning cross-bearer), though sometimes wikipedia.org
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Altar server
Entrance: The entrance procession is led by a thurifer with burning incense (if incense is used at the Mass) and a cross-bearer carrying a processional wikipedia.org
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St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church (Los Angeles)
The ceremonies began with a procession of a "long train of acolytes" headed by a cross-bearer, followed by numerous priests from the region, then followed wikipedia.org
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Province of Canterbury
London sede vacante) Bishop of Lincoln – Vice-Chancellor Bishop of Salisbury – Precentor Bishop of Worcester – Chaplain Bishop of Rochester – Crucifer (Cross-Bearer wikipedia.org
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National Service of Remembrance
As the band plays "Dido's Lament" by Henry Purcell, the clergy led by a cross-bearer and the choir of the Chapel Royal process. wikipedia.org
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