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How is the paperwork written?m for an honorary bishop written?

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You can use an honorary title of bishop by including it in your formal name and when introducing yourself in professional or religious settings. However, it is important to clarify that this is an honorary title and not an official ecclesiastical position, so ensure that you use it appropriately and respectfully.

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Unlike the "real" titles, the honorary titles don't really give you any rights. They are something that you can show off, not much more.

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