A bishop carries a Crozier (also may be spelled Crosier). A Crozier is shaped like a shepherd's crook. A bishop the head of a diocese bears this staff as "shepherd of the flock of God", e.g. particularly the community under his canonical jurisdiction, called a diocese (which is a group of parishes).
A croiser.
He was a bishop. He carried a staff.
yes he is still a big part of the paw, but he cannot carry the title "bishop"
You wouldn't write to a Bishop 'in person.' You would talk to them in person, unless the Bishop is deaf and then you might address them on paper as "Bishop" followed by their last name.
An Orthodox bishop is typically addressed as "Your Grace" or "Your Eminence." In written correspondence, one might begin with "Most Reverend" followed by the bishop's name and title. If you are speaking to the bishop directly, using "Your Grace" is appropriate and respectful.
In conversation, you would typically address your Anglican bishop as "Bishop [Last Name]." If you have a closer relationship, you might simply use "Bishop" or "Your Grace," depending on the local customs and the bishop's preference. It’s important to show respect while also being mindful of the context and setting.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe only one who would normally wear a crucifix over a vestment would be a Bishop, who would wear a crucifix and carry a crozier.