This is Pope Leo IX, or at least a statute of him, in downtown Eguisheim in Alsace, France:
And thirteen popes later we have Pope Leo XIV,
Clearly, both of them are wielding big sceptors – call a ferula. The one on the statute has three bars – which differentiates itself from those from archbishops (two bars) or bishops (1 bar). But . . . it raises an interesting question: when did popes stop sporting beards?

