It features some bishops with their pointy little mitres, some with their crosiers in a long queue to the dining hall. |
Its trade is chasubles and mitres, stoles and lace surplices, Roman collars and cardinal red socks, packed thick into its dark wood cupboards. |
Cut neatly, form mitres at return angles and remove sharp edges, swarf and other potentially dangerous projections. |
Now I find myself completely unmoved by badges of hierarchy, of mitres and crooks and crowns. |
Cardinals wearing white mitres walked onto the square, their red vestments blowing in the breeze. |
These church leaders adorn themselves with grand mitres, cloaks and sceptres whilst living and working in lavish and luxurious surroundings. |