No, Your Eminence is a title use to address Cardinals. To address a bishop you just use the word bishop in front of their names like "Bishop Lamberto" or "Bishop Carlos". When writing to them you could add an opening like... "To The Most Reverend Bishop Lamberto"
Your excellency
There are two Catholic Dioceses of Lafayette. The bishop of Lafayette, Indiana is His Excellency William L. Higi. The bishop of Lafayette, Louisiana is His Excellency Michael Jarrell.
His Excellency, Most Reverend John Buckley is Bishop of Cork.
In a formal setting, you would address a Catholic bishop as "Your Excellency" or "Bishop Last Name."
Throughout the world, the proper verbal salutation for a Catholic bishop is "Your Lordship". In the United States, which dislikes such monarchial forms of address, "Your Excellency" is used. If writing to a bishop, you would address him as "The Most Reverend". When saluting an archbishop, you would say, "Your Grace."
Either "Bishop Mary Jones" or, more formally, "Her Excellency, Bishop Mary Jones."
A Cardinal is addressed as His Eminence A bishop or archbishop is addressed as His Excellency When talking replace "His" with "Your"
Desmond Tutu was a Bishop, so the correct salutation would be, "Your Excellency".
A margrave is typically addressed as "Your Excellency" or simply "Excellency." In written correspondence, you might start with "To His/Her Excellency, the Margrave of [Region]." When speaking directly, it is appropriate to refer to them as "My Lord" or "My Lady," depending on their gender.
For a Catholic Bishop or Archbishop you would use: His Excellency John Smith Bishop of (diocese) 123 Main Street Anytown, State zip or The Most Reverend John Smith Bishop of (diocese) 123 Main Street Anytown, State zip Both are correct. In the letter you write Your Excellency. Never use Dear before a title.
Bishop, simple as that. All Bishops are priests including the Pope. ---- A Catholic Answer: Catholics would address a Catholic bishop as "Your Excellency", and one who holds the rank of Cardinal as "Your Eminence."
His Excellency, Bishop Power, was born and raised Catholic, so he was probably baptized within a week or so of his birth, he was born 11 February 1942.