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A crosier (crozier, pastoral staff) is the stylized staff of office carried by high-ranking Catholic prelates. It is also used by some pastors in the Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Episcopal churches.

Those used by Roman Catholic bishops have curved or hooked tops, similar in appearance to staves traditionally used by shepherds, and representing the bishop's office as "shepherd of the flock of God." Crosiers carried by abbots are similar, but usually smaller, and carried with the curve toward the back rather than toward the front as with bishops. Those carried by archbishops more typically have a cross at the top.

A crosier was also carried on some occasions by the pope beginning in the early days of the church. This practice was gradually phased out and had disappeared by the time of Innocent III's papacy in the eleventh century. It was later revived; John Paul II was often seen using a crosier after the archbishop's style.

Eastern Orthodox crosier
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Eastern Orthodox crosier

Eastern Orthodox crosiers are commonly in the shape of a Tau or, more rarely, with a similar t-shape but ending in sculptures of the heads of snakes or dragons.

The term derives from the Old English word crycc, meaning "crutch."

The crosier is conferred upon ordination into office.

References

  • Catholic Encyclopedia, 1908 [1]
  • Merriam-Webster's online dictionary [2]


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  • Crosiers are also members of an order of Roman Catholic priests and brothers. The official name of the order is "Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross."
  • The coiled ends of some plants (such as unopened fern fronds) which resemble the traditional crosier staff are also termed "crosiers" (though these are more commonly called "fiddleheads").
  • Crosier is also a somewhat archaic synonym for the constellation Crux (the Southern Cross).
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