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Yes, indeed, Catholics have a "minister," he is an ordained Priest. We address him by the title Father (as he is our spiritual father). He may also be the Pastor of the parish as well!
you can address a minister of the federal republic of Nigeria by using the title MINISTER for example say the minister's name is kuchix.you can simply refer to him or her as MINISTER KUCHIX. thank you, Seun.
The title for a Minister is 'Reverend.' Example: Reverend John Doe or, Reverend Doe.For a more complete list, please see the related question listed below.
No, you do not need to have a title if you are ordained. Some ordained individuals may choose to use titles like Reverend, Pastor, or Rabbi, but it is not a requirement. The title is a personal choice and may vary depending on the religious tradition or organization.
Yes, a pastor can officiate the ordination or licensing of a pastor, however the church or denomination, however you wish to call it would be the overseeing body or organization behind the actual ordination.
One does not have to be ordained to become a minister of God. Anyone who has a testimony of Christ may go about preaching what knowledge they have gained though study and prayer. So called ministers today are given that title through the schooling they have received by some religious organization. A man must be called of God, or one of His servants, who have been duly ordained and authorized to set a man apart as one holding the authority to minister the word of God.
You first have to be ordained as a rabbi.
The title is the prime minister.
The title of the Cabinet members in Canada is Minister. There is the Minister of Justice Attorney General for Canada, Minister of Health, and Minister of industry, to name a few.
The address of the Prime Minister's officeA stampYour return addressA title or location, eg: "The office of the Prime Minister of Japan", or "Prime Minister Naoto Kan", etc..Or if you are being tricky, and you are writing an e-mail, nothing; there is no physical envelope.
In the United Kingdom, "Prime Minister" is not an official title. Therefore the current Prime Minister, David Cameron, is "Mr David Cameron" and not "Prime Minister David Cameron."
Well, if they hold the title reverend, or most positions of clergy are ordained. You could ask them, don't be shy, any of the ordained won't mind and anyone not should have no trouble telling you they aren't.