Crosier facts for kids
A crozier is a shepherd's staff carried by high ranking churchmen such as bishops including the Pope.
Images for kids
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Pope John Paul II holding the Papal ferula, not a crosier, 5 October 1997
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The Insular style Lismore crosier, c. 1100. National Museum of Ireland
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Copy of the Aghadoe Crozier, Swedish History Museum, Stockholm. Originating from Aghadoe, County Kerry in the early 12th century, the crozier is formed from a single block of Walrus ivory, and contains a spiral design on the crook showing the head of an animal biting a human figure.
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Walrus tusk, Holy Spirit as a dove, England, ca. 1120–1130, Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris
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Archangel Michael defeating the dragon, Limoges enamel, The Museum of Gloucester, 1220-1250
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Ivory crosier showing the Agnus Dei, Italy, 13th century, Musée du Louvre
See also
In Spanish: Báculo pastoral para niños