How do I address the envelope to Archbishop Timothy Dolan?
your grace
Answer: If you are writing to him you would address him as Most Reverend or simply Archbishop. In spoken conversation he should be addressed as Your Excellency or simply Archbishop.
Please tell us which denomination, as these titles vary somewhat.
In the US, Roman Catholic abbots and arch-abbots are addressed in a number of ways depending on the custom and order. These include:
The Right Reverend (Rt. Rev.) John Doe, O.S.B. (the proper nominals)
The Right Reverend Abbot
Arch-abbot John / Arch-abbot Smith
*The only current arch-abbot in the US is at St. Vincent's Archabbey, Beatty, PA. and as of 2012 the archabbot is the Rt. Reverend Douglas Nowicki, O.S.B.
Roman Catholic: traditionally, Your Grace; now Your Excellency, like a "regular" bishop. In conversation, you may simply address him as Archbishop or Bishop.
Anglican: Your Grace. In conversation, simply say, "Lovely weather we're having, Archbishop."
Orthodox: I'm sorry, I don't know.
It varies a little bit depending on what language you are using and what country you are in. But in English, generally...
Written, Long: The Most Reverend John Q. Doe, Bishop of Hicksville
Written, short: Most Rev. John Q. Doe
Spoken, formal: Your Excellency/His Excellency
Spoken, informal: Bishop John/Bishop Doe
It is complicated and different on the envelope and in places on the letter. Look in the related link below for detailed instructions.
You may address him simply as Archdeacon John Smith.
In the Anglican Communion, he may be refered to as The Venerable John Smith (rather than The Reverend John Smith).
"You Excellency"
Archbishop or, more formally, Your Grace.
Thomas Becket
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"
A Person
Sir or ma'am, or Mr. or Ms. Lastname.
Chronology or timeline
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Brailsford H. Beedham has written: 'Notices of Archibishop Williams'
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.
Verbally is an adverb.
how do muslims communicate verbally
Yes "verbally can be used in a sentence"
Pope John Paul II came from Wadowice, Poland. He was an archibishop of Krakow.