The same as anyone else -"Father" - at least in public. Ordinarily, he will address him by his first name, especially if he is serving in the same diocese.
Priest: Father Bishop, Archbishop: Your Excellency Cardinal: Your Eminence Pope: Your Holiness
Cardinal Bishop,Cardinal Priest,Cardinal Deacon
No, in order to become a Cardinal you need to be priest or bishop
yes
No, in order to become a Cardinal you need to be priest or bishop
priest
Levels of progression: Deacon, Priest, Bishop, Arch Bishop, Cardinal, Pope A deacon is not a priest everyone else is.
Cardinal George Pell became a priest because he was strongly convinced that God had called him to do His work. Pell was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia and is currently Cardinal-Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy.
A cardinal is appointed by the Pope, and is usually a bishop, but can be a priest in certain instances, such as Fr. Avery Dulles.
Pope Cardinal Archbishop Bishop Priest Deacon
you have to become a deacon then a priest then a bishop and then a cardinal
They are: priest, monsignor, bishop, archbishop, cardinal and pope.