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- two volumes of memoirs: Hollywood Animal (2004), an autobiography, and Crossbearer (2008), which detailed his adulthood return to the Catholic faith he...
- Film Company Crossbearer, a 1992 album by Starkweather "Crossbearer", a 1997 track by Cave In, from the album Beyond Hypothermia Crossbearer: A Memoir of...
- starting point. Every procession is led by a crossbearer carrying a cross. The role of the crossbearer is an immense honor on the island, and is determined...
- Brody), the band was quickly signed to Harvcore Records and released the Crossbearer LP in 1992. Starkweather made an impression with a succession of 7-inch...
- Winners". Berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-03-20. Joe Esztherhas (2008). Crossbearer: a memoir of faith. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-38596-5. OCLC 213300974...
- Starkweather were also an important early metalcore band, with their album Crossbearer (1992) which merged early metal's grooves and dark atmospheres with elements...
- candles. A New Fire would "spontaneously" light within the sepulchre. The crossbearer then would light his own candle from it, transit the entire church, and...
- No. Title Writer(s) Original release (Year) Length 1. "Crossbearer" Adam McGrath Cave In 7" (1997) 5:26 2. "Chameleon" Jay Frechette Cave In 7" (1997)...
- McTernan at his Salad Days Studio in early 1997. Contained the tracks "Crossbearer" and "Chameleon." This is the final release with b****ist Justin Matthes...
- household staff that surrounded him. It was witnessed by the archbishop's crossbearer, three of Theobald's nephews and the clerk who presumably was in charge...