A pole.
Actually, it is called a staff. As a priest is a shepherd to his flock. It is not used by parish priests in the Orthodox Church , only by Bishops or other hierarchy.
Baseball might actually have had its origins in ancient Egypt, where the Pharaohs played a game called seker-hemat, hitting a ball with a stick, with their priests as catchers.
The tithing man's church stick is typically made out of wood, such as oak or pine. It is a long staff or stick that was traditionally used to maintain order in church during services and to enforce tithing regulations.
The actual stick of the Lacrosse stick is called a shaft.
Why Not ? JW arent like Greek Orthodox who stick to bible names...
Priests wear elabirated clothing usually with gold, red, green and blues jewles, jewelry and or belts. Priests genually have a colored cloak or golden stick aswell.they have and always will wear vestments
I am not aware that there is such a stick in Christianity but in Zen Buddhism it is called Keisaku. In Zen Buddhism, Keisaku is an attempt by a sensei to alert students to their mindlessness in Zazen (sitting meditation) through a strike, usually administered by a stick on the shoulders. An English translation is stick of compassion. == == == ==
The right stick IS called right stick
No because they share a common belief and stick to rules important to their religion.
The drum stick... is called the drum stick... What do you mean?
The music conductor's stick is a baton.Assuming you meant 'what is a conductor's stick called' - it's a baton.
They are called stick insect that's all!!
Because it looks like a stick!