noun
- a person who carries a cross, especially in a religious procession or ceremony
Usage: often used in Christian liturgical contexts
Examples
- The crossbearer led the procession down the center aisle of the cathedral.
- During the Easter service, a young crossbearer walked ahead of the clergy.
- The crossbearer held the ornate cross high as the congregation sang hymns.
- In many churches, the role of crossbearer is given to an altar server or acolyte.
- The crossbearer's steady pace set the rhythm for the entire ceremonial procession.