His crozier and a psalter associated with him were, later, taken into battle. |
A bishop's crozier possibly thought to date from the early 7th century has been found in a peat bog in Co Offaly, 60 miles west of Dublin. |
Kings might be buried with a sceptre, and bishops with a crozier, their respective symbols of office. |
After 10 mitotic divisions, the tip of the hypha bends to form a crozier into which migrates one nucleus of each mating type. |
Gene V. Robinson takes the crozier in a ceremony in Concord, N. H., to become the first openly gay Episcopalian bishop. |
It is only a matter of time before women seize the crozier and the gaiter yields to the garter. |