A crozier
The papal staff is called a ferula. It is a staff which is topped by a cross. Bishops carry a staff with a curved top which is called a crozier.
Crosier is the name of the bishop or pope's staff.
crosier
A group of servants is typically referred to as staff or household staff.
The bishops use a staff called a crosier which is an ornamental staff shaped like a shepherd's crook. It may be held or carried by bishops, mitered abbots, and other prelates. It symbolizes their role as caretaker of their flock.
A Crosier is a staff that signifies office and is carried by bishops and other high ranking church officials. Its similarity to a sheepherder staff is significant as the bishop who holds this staff is identified as a shepherd of the flock of God.
The bishops are the successors of the 12 Apostles.
It is called a crozier and is carried by all bishops.
It's called a crosier (or Pastoral staff). The crosier is an ecclesiastical ornament which is conferred on bishops at their consecration and on mitred abbots at their investiture, and which is used by these prelates in performing certain solemn functions.
It is called a crozier and is carried by all bishops when presiding over any Church ceremony. It represents a shepherd's staff. The bishop is the shepherd of the people within his diocese.
Wood mostly, I think. But of course, it is a magic staff, after all, so we can't be completely sure.
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