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Excuse me, I know this has been covered before, but I could not find the thread using the search function. I'm sure it's because I did not do something correct. Could anyone tell me the proper way to address a letter to a Bishop? Say, if one wanted to write to my Bishop asking a few questions about the RDL. Exactly how does one address the Bishop properly? Thanks.

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Originally Posted by tjm199
Excuse me, I know this has been covered before, but I could not find the thread using the search function. I'm sure it's because I did not do something correct. Could anyone tell me the proper way to address a letter to a Bishop? Say, if one wanted to write to my Bishop asking a few questions about the RDL. Exactly how does one address the Bishop properly? Thanks.

Tim

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Not sure if this will help but here is the direction [holy-trinity.org] from Bp. +Tikhon on the subject.

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Lead me not into temptation!

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Originally Posted by Fr Serge Keleher
Lead me not into temptation!

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hehehe...now, now.......

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Has anyone seen the biblical curse generator on ship-of-fools? I understand what the good father means. wink

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Linky please Charles smile

I can't find it - but it sounds like my kind of thing biggrin

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Here's the biblical curse generator

curse [ship.saintsimeon.co.uk]

Each time you click on the "take that" button, it generates another curse.

Here is the main ship of fools site

fools [ship-of-fools.com]


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I know the Ship of Fools - just couldn't find the Biblical Curse generator.

Now bookmarked for future use biggrin

Thank you biggrin biggrin biggrin

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If you like ship of fools, you will also like the Diocese of Wenchoster.

Wenchoster [dioceseofwenchoster.co.uk]

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Very nice too smile

Thanks - has already been passed on smile

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Just to get serious for a bit (who? me?), one should bear in mind some proper titles - and then bear in mind that it is often considered good manners to elevate whomever one speaking with by one rank. Anyway:

His Grace (Bishop, sometimes Archbishop)

His Eminence (Archbishop or Metropolitan who is NOT the head of a local Church

His Beatitude (Patriarch, Archbishop, or Metropolitan who IS the head of a local Church)

His Holiness (Patriarch)

His All-Holiness (Ecumenical Patriarch)

Judge of the World (Patriarch of Alexandria)

complimentary close of letter - choice of three:

"Beseeching Your Eminence's Holy and Righteous Prayers"

"Imploring Your blessing upon my great unworthiness"

"Yet nourishing at the breasts of Holy Mother Church, I lie prostrate at the feet of Your Beatitude" (this one requires considerable gymnastic ability)

and so on.

With deep gratitude for Your toleration of our superabundant mediocrity,

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You left out "M'Lord", which is the proper address for a bishop in the English tradition, insofar as they all sit in the House of Lords. Father Lawrence Cross tickled Kyr Kallistos to no end by constantly addressing him as "M'Lord" during a conference.

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I have a slightly different question. I see in our Forum something I'm not familiar with as an RC, in, for example, "Bishop JOHN", where the first name is all in caps. Can someone explain about this?

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Father Bless--thanks for the suggestions. They are great. I will be sure to use one of more of them in my letter.

Beseeching your blessings with all humility for myself, the Grand Imperial Omnipotent Dunderhead and Great Poobah Tim.

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I should think one would also want to know the correct complimentary close when addressing a hierarch. There are two:

a) for use in writing to one's own hierarch: "obediently yours in Christ",

b) for use in writing to any other hierarch: "devotedly yours in Christ."

hope this is of some help.

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