The formal, correct way to address a cardinal is "Your Eminence".
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The correct form would be "spoken." For example: "She has spoken to the manager about the issue."
The web address of the Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Museum is: http://spellman.org
* Face-to-face Greeting: Your Eminence * Envelope Address: His Eminence, John Cardinal Doe * Letter Salutation: Most Revererend Eminence or Most Eminent Cardinal* Face-to-face Greeting: Your Eminence * Envelope Address: His Eminence, John Cardinal Doe * Letter Salutation: Most Revererend Eminence or Most Eminent Cardinal* Face-to-face Greeting: Your Eminence * Envelope Address: His Eminence, John Cardinal Doe * Letter Salutation: Most Revererend Eminence or Most Eminent Cardinal* Face-to-face Greeting: Your Eminence * Envelope Address: His Eminence, John Cardinal Doe * Letter Salutation: Most Revererend Eminence or Most Eminent Cardinal* Face-to-face Greeting: Your Eminence * Envelope Address: His Eminence, John Cardinal Doe * Letter Salutation: Most Revererend Eminence or Most Eminent Cardinal* Face-to-face Greeting: Your Eminence * Envelope Address: His Eminence, John Cardinal Doe * Letter Salutation: Most Revererend Eminence or Most Eminent Cardinal
A Cardinal is normally addressed as "Your Eminence". However, if a Cardinal Patriarch of one of the Eastern Rites is being addressed, it would also be permissible to refer to him as "Your Beatitude".
The color cardinal is like red. It is one of the colors of Standford University, their colors being cardinal (red) and white. Correct me if I am wrong.
I'm assuming you mean: Is "have spoken" grammatically correct?When used first person singular, it is.I have spoken.
There are no "correct" abbreviations for birds. The first syllable usually works: car.
Cardinal Fitness is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The complete physical address for Cardinal Fitness is 831 Broad Ripple Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46220.
The correct spelling is spoken.
A possible correct prefix to add to "spoken" could be "un", resulting in "unspoken", which means something that is not expressed in words.
The address of the William Cardinal O'Connell Branch is: 48 Sixth Street, Cambridge, 02141 2106