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crosier$17751$ - traduction vers allemand

A STAFF RESEMBLING A SHEPHERD'S CROOK CARRIED BY BISHOPS AND ABBOTS AS A SYMBOL OF OFFICE CEREMONIAL STAFF IN CHRISTIANITY
Crozier; Pastoral staff; Crosier-staff; Pastoral Staff; Bishop's Crook; Pateritsa; Staff, Pastoral; Croziers; Paterissa; Pósokh; Bishop's staff
  • [[Pope John Paul II]] holding the Papal ferula, not a crosier, 5 October 1997
  • A crosier on the coat of arms of [[Basel]], Switzerland which was ruled by [[Prince-Bishop]]s during the [[Middle Ages]]

crosier      
n. Krummstab

Définition

crosier
n.
Pastoral staff (of an archbishop).

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Crosier

A crosier or crozier (also known as a paterissa, pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) 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, and some Anglican, Lutheran, United Methodist and Pentecostal churches.

In Western Christianity the usual form has been a shepherd's crook, curved at the top to enable animals to be hooked. In Eastern Christianity, it is found in two common forms: tau-shaped, with curved arms, surmounted by a small cross; or a pair of sculptured serpents or dragons curled back to face each other, with a small cross between them.

Other typical insignia of prelates are the mitre, the pectoral cross, and the episcopal ring.