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If the woman in question is a prioress, she should be referred to as Prioress or Mother?æPrioress, usually followed by her last name. The front of the envelope should read with the full of her title, possibly preceded by "the" if she holds a high enough position in the Monastery.

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After "Dear," you can address the Prioress by her title, such as "Dear Prioress [Last Name]" or simply "Dear Prioress."

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