IPA: /ˈkroʊʒər/
KK: /ˈkroʊʒər/
A ceremonial staff that has a curved or cross-shaped top, used by bishops and abbots to represent their authority.
The bishop held his crosier high during the ceremony to symbolize his leadership.
Crosier → The word 'crosier' comes from Old French 'crosier' (meaning a staff or crook), which is derived from 'crosse' (meaning a staff or crook). A crosier is a ceremonial staff carried by bishops, symbolizing their pastoral authority.
Think of a 'staff' ('crosse') that symbolizes authority in a religious context — that's what a crosier represents.