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- Crucifer abstract "A crucifer is, in some Christian churches (particularly the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, and Lutherans), 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. However, while it is used in several different denominations, the term is most common within Anglican churches.The term "crucifer" comes from the Latin crux (cross) and ferre (to bear, carry). It thus literally means "cross-bearer". Before the Roman Catholic reforms of the Second Vatican Council, the function of the crucifer was carried out by a subdeacon.".
- Crucifer thumbnail Crucifer.jpg?width=300.
- Crucifer wikiPageExternalLink 04539a.htm.
- Crucifer wikiPageID "1158277".
- Crucifer wikiPageLength "1893".
- Crucifer wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Crucifer wikiPageRevisionID "639659672".
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Acolyte.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Altar_cross.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Altar_crucifix.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Altar_server.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Anglican_Communion.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_worship_roles.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_orders.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Christian_cross.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Crucifix.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink File:Crucifer.jpg.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Lutherans.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Processional_Cross.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Processional_cross.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Second_Vatican_Council.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Subdeacon.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Thurible.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink Thurifer.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLink File:Brooklyn_Museum_-_Double-Sided_Processional_Cross_-_Master_of_Monte_del_Lago.jpg.
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crossbearer".
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crucifer".
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "O.Crucif.".
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "cross-bearer".
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "crucifer".
- Crucifer wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Crucifers".
- Crucifer hasPhotoCollection Crucifer.
- Crucifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CatholicMass.
- Crucifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Christianity-stub.
- Crucifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Crucifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lutheran_Divine_Service.
- Crucifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Crucifer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crucifer subject Category:Christian_worship_roles.
- Crucifer subject Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Crucifer subject Category:Minor_orders.
- Crucifer type Office.
- Crucifer type Page.
- Crucifer type Title.
- Crucifer comment "A crucifer is, in some Christian churches (particularly the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, and Lutherans), 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. However, while it is used in several different denominations, the term is most common within Anglican churches.The term "crucifer" comes from the Latin crux (cross) and ferre (to bear, carry).".
- Crucifer label "Crucifer".
- Crucifer sameAs Krucifer.
- Crucifer sameAs Kruziferar.
- Crucifer sameAs Cruciféraire.
- Crucifer sameAs Croceferarius.
- Crucifer sameAs Cruciferar.
- Crucifer sameAs m.04c4jq.
- Crucifer sameAs Q458601.
- Crucifer sameAs Q458601.
- Crucifer wasDerivedFrom Crucifer?oldid=639659672.
- Crucifer depiction Crucifer.jpg.
- Crucifer isPrimaryTopicOf Crucifer.