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  2. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Although the styles and titles of Eastern Catholic clergy varies from language to language, in the Greek and Arabic-speaking world the following would be acceptable, but is by no means a full list of appropriate titles. It is notable that surnames are never used except in extra-ecclesial matters or to specify a particular person where many ...

  3. Category:Ecclesiastical titles - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastical award; Ecclesiastical judge; Ecclestiastical Superior; Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople; Elder (Christianity) Elder (Latter Day Saints) Elder (Methodist) Eparchy; Episcopal vicar; Ethiopian ecclesiastical titles; Eucharistic Minister; Exarch; Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo

  4. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    The style "Father" is an ancient form of address for any clergy: Bishop, Presbyter, or (permanent) Deacon. Only transitional deacons should not be addressed as such. In some cultures, it is most common to refer to bishops by their title or style (e.g., Bishop Peter), only presbyters as "Father", and deacons as "Deacon".

  5. Category:Ecclesiastical styles - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Catholic ecclesiastical titles - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastical titles and styles used by the Catholic Church Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catholic ecclesiastical titles . See also: Ecclesiastical titles and styles § Catholic Church

  7. The Very Reverend - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, the style is given, by custom, to priests who hold positions of particular note.These include: vicars general, episcopal vicars, judicial vicars, ecclesiastical judges, vicars forane (deans or archpriests), provincials of religious orders, rectors or presidents of cathedrals, seminaries or colleges/universities, priors of monasteries, or canons.

  8. The Reverend - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend is an honorific style given before the names of certain Christian clergy and ministers. There are sometimes differences in the way the style is used in different countries and church traditions. The Reverend is correctly called a style, but is sometimes referred to as a title, form of address, or title of respect. [1]

  9. Category:Religious titles - Wikipedia

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    Category: Religious titles. ... Ecclesiastical titles (9 C, 149 P) H. Titles and occupations in Hinduism ... List of religious titles and styles; A.