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Crusader bowmen are still a higher tier unit than regular bowmen, as they have +1 armor, ranged damage, HP, and morale (IIRC). They aren't really meant for mass recruitment in the early game, but rather are intended to be gained mainly via rituals until your economy is large enough to simply not care about the costs.
I'll test it out (in my game) with them being blessed/sacred for the moment as names suggest that to me, but i can clearly see the balance/usefulness of spells argument.
Thank you for the mod by-the-way, a really nice work.
Crusader Pikeman for example has that "holy" tag (line 377 in WarInHeaven.c5m or 5069 in !!!CompleteOverhaul.c5m)
Crusader Bowman (line 383 or 5075) does not has that tag making him not-blessed (but he still called Crusader and costs a relic.
All crusaders are capable of being blessed, but only melee crusaders are sacred. That is working as intended, if I understand the original question.