In a formal way you can write down "Rev.", but less formal is "Fr.". If you address a priest while you are speaking with him, he is called "Fr. ...". For example: "Father Robert". This is how it is done in the USA. I am not sure if you address a priest differently outside the USA.
A Patriarch of any one of the Eastern Orthodox Churches is addressed as His Beatitude, except for the Patriarch of Moscow who is addressed as His Holiness, and the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople who is addressed as His All Holiness.
An eastern title of respect is Sri. This is the equivalent of "Mr." in the English language.
More respect than what?
Did? So we're talking past-tense...hmm. In the early days of the church the terms "pope" and "patriarch" were synonymous. Pope did not refer to the infallible power we know today. He was viewed as the Orthodox view the patriarch; a first among equals. Now, though, the Pope is seen as infallible by the Catholic church. Although the Orthodox respect his religious authority, they do not acknowledge his rite of infallibility.
Robert Whytehead has written: 'The claims of Christian philanthropy; or, The duty of a Christian government with respect to ..' 'The claims of Christian philanthropy; or, The duty of a Christian government with respect to moral and religious education'
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Raboni is an Italian term derived from the Latin phrase "Rabboni," which means "teacher" or "master." It is often used as a term of respect to address a spiritual leader or teacher in some Christian denominations.
Anatolia is not Turkish. No Turks have the right to live there. Anatolia belongs to the following communities that the Barbaric Turks tried to cleanse through the ages: Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Georgians and Kurds. As you can see the majority of Anatolian communities are Eastern Orthodox. The Barbaric Turks tried to cleanse these groups from Anatolia. They want tourist to visit Christian sites but won't allow Christians to worship there. Therefore, they don't respect basic human rights they should return to their homelands in Central Asia and leave Anatolia and Cyprus free.
Why would you want his address? It should not be given out. Respect his privacy.
For your information, a Muslim man can marry a Christian woman so he must respect her for sure or how will he let her be the mother of his children? Due to the Islamic teachings,Muslims must respect all people regardless of their belief.
People can be converted to whatever they want.Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are baptized Catholic, then you are bound by the laws of the Catholic Church. This is one of the reasons that, outside of a danger of death, a priest will not baptize an infant without assurance that the child will be raised in the faith. For a Catholic go "convert" to some other religion, including Coptic Orthodox, is known as apostasy and is very serious with respect to their eternal salvation. You would have to check with a priest, the technical term for converting to an Orthodox faith might be schism instead of apostasy. Anyway, it would be a serious sin.
Short answer: they should, but not all do.