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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CruciferCrucifer - Wikipedia

    A crucifer or cross-bearer is, in some Christian churches (particularly the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, Lutherans, and United Methodist Church ), a person appointed to carry the church's processional cross, a cross or crucifix with a long staff, during processions at the beginning and end of the service. [1] Etymology.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cross_BearerCross Bearer - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. 9 de oct. de 2013 · Cross Bearer: Directed by Adam Ahlbrandt. With Isaac Williams, Natalie Jean, J.D. Brown, Victoria DePaul. Heather is broke. She has a soul sucking job as a stripper. Her live-in girlfriend Victoria has a baby and a coke problem. Her boss Harry is an abusive maniac. Life cannot get much worse... or so she thought.

  4. Cross-Bearer, the cleric or minister who carries the processional cross, that is, a crucifix provided with a long staff or handle. An archbishop’s cross is borne with the figure of the crucifix towards the prelate, but in all other cases the figure should be turned forward.

  5. cross-bearer (krôs′bâr′ər, kros′-), USA pronunciation n. a person who carries or holds a cross, esp. in a religious procession. cross + bearer 1530–40

  6. 21 de ene. de 2024 · Noun [ edit] cross bearer (plural cross bearers) ( Christianity) A person who carries a cross in a Christian religious procession . Synonyms [ edit] crucifer. Translations [ edit] ± Translations. See also [ edit] book-bearer. Further reading [ edit] “ cross bearer ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search. Categories: English lemmas. English nouns.

  7. The meaning of CROSSBEARER is crucifer. “Crossbearer.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crossbearer ...