Either "Bishop Mary Jones" or, more formally, "Her Excellency, Bishop Mary Jones."
Anyone can correct a Bishop, a bishop is just like anyone else.
Only say it when you are from America. That way you will pronounce it correctly.
The correct spelling is "whether." It is used to introduce choices or possibilities in a sentence.
Are you sure your spelling is correct? There is no such term in the Catholic Church as a "transit Bishop".
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Desmond Tutu was a Bishop, so the correct salutation would be, "Your Excellency".
The same way you would introduce anyone else.
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That is the symbol or shorthand way of writing his title of Bishop.
Both "in reference to" and "with reference to" are correct and can be used interchangeably to introduce a topic or point that is being mentioned or discussed.
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