Matt the Fatt wore the superfluous cope or chasable in Europe. No crosier or miter so far. His cassock was probably $371.
Like Stephan and DeJaynes, Heiser (on the far right) made himself a bishop. Here he has an alb, stole, pectoral cross, and ill-fitting cope. On the left is a chasuble costing about $700 for each of the colors in the church calendar, which now include sky blue and rosy pink.
Heiser wore a bishop's miter for his enthronement and carried a crosier.
An Almy miter costs $700, but various colors are needed to match the paraments and associates' stoles.
Heiser modeled the Almy Roman bishop's cassock and sash with a pectoral cross. The first two items cost $450 total. Long beards, like hay bales, seem to be spiritually significant, but scholars remain divided about their true purpose.
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