<P> Ecclesiastical addresses are the formal styles of address used for members of the clergy . </P> <Ul> <Li> Pope: Pope John; His Holiness; Your Holiness; Holy Father </Li> <Li> Patriarch of an autonomous church: Patriarch John; His Beatitude; Your Beatitude </Li> <Li> Cardinal: Cardinal John Smith (Some prefer to use "John Cardinal Smith"); His Eminence; Your Eminence </Li> <Li> Cardinal who is also an archbishop: Cardinal John Smith, Archbishop of New York; His Eminence; Your Eminence </Li> <Li> Archbishop: The Most Reverend John Smith, D.D., Archbishop of New York (abbrev.: Most Rev.; bishops in the U.S. commonly employ a terminal degree as postnominals, e.g., J.C.D or S.T.D., or Ph. D., or, in its absence, the honorific D.D.); His Excellency; Your Excellency . (Titular archbishops almost never have their sees mentioned). </Li> <Li> Bishop: The Most Reverend John Smith, D.D., Bishop of Brooklyn (abbrev.: Most . Rev.; bishops in the U.S. commonly employ a terminal degree as postnominals, e.g., J.C.D, S.T.D., or Ph. D., or, in its absence, the honorific D.D.); His Excellency; Your Excellency . (Titular bishops almost never have their sees mentioned). </Li> <Li> Abbot: The Right Reverend John Smith, O.S.B. (or appropriate order's postnominals); The Right Reverend Abbot (abbrev . Rt. Rev .); Abbot John or Abbot Smith or Dom John or Father John, depending on personal and abbey custom . </Li> <Li> Abbess, Prioress, superior of a religious order of women or a province: Rev. Mother Jane Smith, O.S.B.; Mother Jane (the title of women religious superiors varies widely, and specific customs of the order should be noted) </Li> <Li> Protonotary Apostolic, Honorary Prelate, Chaplain of His Holiness: The Reverend Monsignor John Smith (abbrev.: Rev. Msgr .); Monsignor Smith . Postnominal P.A. is often added for Protonotaries Apostolic . Postnominals are rarely used for Honorary Prelates or Chaplains of His Holiness . </Li> <Li> Vicar General: The Very Reverend John Smith, or The Reverend John Smith, V.G.; Father Smith . </Li> <Li> Judicial Vicar, Ecclesiastical Judge, Episcopal Vicar, Vicar Forane, Dean, Provincial Superior, Rector: The Very Reverend John Smith; Father Smith . </Li> <Li> Prior whether superior of or in a monastery or a province or house of a religious order: The Very Reverend John Smith, O.P. (appropriate postnominals for the order); Father Smith . </Li> <Li> Pastor of a Catholic parish, Parochial Vicar, Chaplain, Priest: The Reverend John Smith (abbrev.: Rev. John Smith); Father Smith . </Li> <Li> Transitional Deacon (i.e., deacon preparing for priesthood): Rev. Mr. Smith or Deacon Smith . </Li> <Li> Permanent Deacon: Rev. Deacon John Smith or Deacon John Smith; Deacon Smith or Father Smith . </Li> <Li> Brother: Brother John Smith, O.F.M.; Brother John (in some teaching orders, "Brother Smith" is customary). </Li> <Li> Religious sister or nun: Sister Jane Smith, S.C.; Sister Jane . </Li> <Li> Candidates for ministry (Seminarian, Deacon candidate, Lay Ecclesial Minister candidate): Mr. John Smith; Mr. Smith . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Pope: Pope John; His Holiness; Your Holiness; Holy Father </Li>

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