A crosier - the proper name for a bishop's staff. For more information see the link below.
Another Answer:
The Bishop's stick is called A Crook. It is similar in appearance to the stick a Shepherd uses to herd sheep - this stick is also called a Crook (it is not a coincidence that they both have the same name).
It is also called "the Pastoral Staff".
it is called a mitre
walking stick
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.
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.
i do believe it is called Timmy Bishops sport relief challenge
The Bishops meet in a collective body called 'The Episcopal Conference' or 'Conference of Bishops'.
I was not aware that bishops were called angles - in revelation or anywhere else. Angels ? ... maybe. Angles? No!
They are called the Bishops
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Bishops that elect the pope are called cardinals.
It's a see.
The Bishop headdress is called a mitre.