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What is the cross worn by a bishop or abbot?

Pectoral Cross.


What is the cross that the bishop or abbot wear?

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What is the cross worn by the bishop or abbot called?

Pectoral Cross


What descriptive term describe the pectoral?

The pectoral region, commonly referred to as the "chest," includes the pectoral muscles, which are primarily the pectoralis major and pectoralis minor. This area is characterized by its role in movement and stability of the shoulder joint, as well as its prominence in upper body strength. The term "pectoral" itself derives from the Latin word "pectus," meaning "breast" or "chest." This region is significant in both anatomical study and physical fitness.


What is a duplex cross joint?

Duplex cross joint


Cross worn by bishop or abbot?

Some of the large fancy and ornate crosses worn by the clergy are a sign of their office and importance of their position in the church. It is part of their fancy regalia and plays no part in what they feel in their hearts, but to place themselve above their fellow man. This writer believes in a living Christ, and not a dead one which the cross represents.


What is the meaning of ordinary cross joint?

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What joint is in a wooden cross?

lap joint.


What is the function of the inner pectoral muscle in the human body?

The inner pectoral muscle, also known as the pectoralis minor, helps to stabilize and move the shoulder blade, allowing for proper movement of the shoulder joint.


What is the name of the cross the pope wears?

In the Roman Catholic Church a pectoral cross is one of the pontificals used by the pope, cardinals, archbishops and bishops.


Does a pectoral girdle have a shallow or deep socket?

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Do the lymphatics of the breast traverse the pectoral-is major?

No. Not directly across the P. major, but parallel with the milk ducts.