Call her Mrs Reverend
You could address it to Reverend and Reverend Smith. The alternative would be the Reverends Smith.
Addressing a husband and wife who are both Reverends: Reverends John & Jane Doe.
An envelope should be addressed to "The Reverends John and Mary Doe" An acceptable alternate would be: The Reverends, Mr & Mrs John Doe"
The Revds John and Mary Smith
"The Reverends (his first name) and (her first name) (their last name)" is the proper way to address an envelope. Dear "Reverends (last name)" would be the opening to a letter. If introducing the couple to another person, "These are the reverends (so and so)" would be appropriate.
Simply pluralize the title. For instance:Drs. John and Malina Smith1000 West Washington St.Greenville, MI 48838Dear Drs. Smith;Or:Reverends Phil & Phillis Phillips777 Pearly Gates WayParadise, TX 76073Dear Reverends Phillips;
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The address should read: Reverends (or Pastors) John and Jane Doe.
Priests, bishops, reverends and other such preachers.
* Proper address for a General and his wife: General & Mrs. John Smith.
if addressing an envelope it would be to the Reverend Canon or just Canon. His wife would be Mrs... The oral address would be Canon, and his wife Mrs.....
As Mr & Mrs.