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A Cardinal is addressed as His Eminence A bishop or archbishop is addressed as His Excellency When talking replace "His" with "Your"
Your Eminence Your Eminence In the Catholic Church, at least in the U.S., only cardinals are addressed as Your Eminence. Archbishops who are not cardinals are addressed as "Your Excellency"
"Your Excellency" is used when you are addressing the person, like speaking or writing to them. "His Excellency" would be when you are talking to someone else about the person.
To address an envelope to a bishop or an archbishop (not a Cardinal_: The Most Reverend _____________ ....and the greeting line of the letter (or greeting him face-to-face): Your Excellency. For a Cardinal: Envelope: His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago Greeting line of a letter: Most Reverend Eminence or Most Reverent Cardinal Face to Face greeting: Your Eminence
Priest: Father Bishop, Archbishop: Your Excellency Cardinal: Your Eminence Pope: Your Holiness
A tubercle, is a small bony nodule or eminence where a muscle generally attaches, wheres a tuberosity tends to be a larger, rougher bony eminence in which a muscle also generally attaches.
There are many possibilities, and which one depends on the context in which you came across the abbreviation. High Explosive His/Her Excellency His Eminence Higher Education Home Economics .... are just a few which spring to mind immediately.
The address of the Eminence Branch is: Walters Road, Eminence, 46125 M
The Eminence was created in 1853.
Neither. The plural of eminence is eminences
The phone number of the Eminence Branch is: 765-528-2117.
Dear Excellency as a greeting in writing, Your Excellency when speaking TO him, and His Excellency when writing or speaking OF him.