Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A beam extending across the entrance to the choir of a church for supporting the rood. Also called
beam .
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Examples
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Belgian, too, in character is the rood-beam, with its three figures of Our Lord in Crucifixion, of the Virgin, and of St. John; and the striking Renaissance rood-screen in black and white marble, though not as fine as some that are found in other churches.
Beautiful Europe: Belgium Joseph Ernest Morris
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St Helen's keeps its old chancel screen, but it is in a mutilated condition, for the rood-beam was taken away to be cut up into bench-ends!
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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On the chancel arch may be seen the gaps left in the stonework where the old wooden screen once stood, also the stone brackets for the rood-beam.
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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These received the rood-beam from which, during Lent, the Lenten curtain was suspended.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See Joseph E. Bygate
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A very rare possession of this church is 'a portion of a Calvary, and above is an ornamental rood-beam, supported by angels; the Golgotha, carved out of the butts of two trees, is now in the tower, and is hewn and carved to represent rocks bestrewn with skulls and bones; the mortice holes for the crucifix and attendant figures remain. '
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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The rood usually stood on the parapet or front rail of the loft, but sometimes on a rood-beam crossing the church at some height above the loft.
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In England, also, the rood frequently stood not on or near the screen and loft, but on a separate transverse beam called the rood-beam, which was similarly carved and gilded.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Worcester cathedral - often indicate the position of the rood-beam before its removal in the sixteenth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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D. 1174, notices the rood-beam, which sustained a large crucifix and the images of St. Mary and St. John, as extended across the church between the nave and central tower [168-*].
The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed. Matthew Holbeche Bloxam 1846
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(thirteenth and fourteenth centuries) is a beautiful Gothic building, famous for its belfry (1510-26) and unique rood-beam.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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