How do you address an envelope to a pastor and his wife?
"The Rev. and Mrs. (his first and last name)" would be the correct way to address an envelope to a pastor and his wife.
How do you address letter in care of?
I suggest you contact the social worker who handles your case. They can give the letter to them. You may or may not be allowed to do this, depending on the stipulations of your case plan, which may require that you have no visitation except very specific monitored visitation until you've met certain requirements.
How do you address an Episcopal bishop?
His Lordship or The Right Reverend for catholic churches, or simply Bishop.
Catholic Bishops are not called either His Lordship or The Right Reverend. The proper way to address a bishop is "Your Excellency" If he is an Archbishop in England he is "Your Grace" The "Right Reverend" is for abbots of monasteries. "Your Eminence" is the form of address for a Cardinal and "Your Holiness" for the Pope. In the Orthodox tradition, Bishops are addressed as "Your Grace" Though all Bishops (including Patriarchs) are equal in the Orthodox Church, they do have different administrative duties and honors that accrue to their rank in this sense. Thus, "Your Eminence" is the proper title for Bishops with suffragans or assistant Bishops, Metropolitans, and most Archbishops (among the exceptions to this rule is the Archbishop of Athens, who is addressed as "Your Beatitude"). "Your Beatitude" is the proper title for Patriarchs (except for the Œcumenical Patriarch in Constantinople, who is addressed as "Your All-Holiness").
In Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy,and Anglicanism only a bishop can ordain other bishops, priests, and deacons. In the Eastern liturgical tradition, a priest can celebrate the Divine Liturgy only with the blessing of a bishop. In Byzantine usage, an antimension signed by the bishop is kept on the altar partly as a reminder of whose altar it is and under whose omophorion the priest at a local parish is serving. In Syriac Church usage, a consecrated wooden block called a tablitho is kept for the same reasons. The pope, in addition to being the Bishop of Rome and spiritual head of the Catholic Church, is also the Patriarch of the Latin Rite. Each bishop within the Latin Rite is answerable directly to the Pope and not any other bishop except to metropolitans in certain oversight instances. The pope previously used the title Patriarch of the West, but this title was dropped from use in 2006 a move which caused some concern within the Orthodox Communion as, to them, it implied wider papal jurisdiction. In Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Anglican cathedrals there is a special chair set aside for the exclusive use of the bishop. This is the bishop's cathedraand is often called the throne. In some Christian denominations e.g. the Anglican Communion, parish churches may maintain a chair for the use of the bishop when he visits; this is to signify the parish's union with the bishop. The bishop is also the proper minister of the sacrament of confirmation, and in the Anglican Communion and Liberal Catholic communion only a bishop may administer this sacrament. However, in Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches chrismation is always done at the same time as baptism, and thus the priest is the one who confirms. Within Catholicism, it is invariably the priest who confirms those being received as adults into the Church. Also, a Catholic bishop may delegate a priest to administer the sacrament in his place; these men are called episcopal vicars and are usually responsible for a particular area of the diocese.
What is the meaning of even dated letter in letter writing?
Letter of the same date and has the same transaction.
What did Mrs Zog say when Mr Zog said he was going mountain climbing in the Himalayas?
Do you want tibet
William Warraghiyagey Johnson was born in 1715.
He arrived in New York in 1738 at the age of 23 from a farm near Dublin.
He married a Mohawk girl, Degonwadoniti (known as Molly Brant), around 1757.
He was 42, she was 21. It was a happy marriage, and they had seven children.
What is the correct way to address an envelop to a male child?
master I was told to use the title "Master". For example if the child's name is Chris Brown, you say "Master Brown" or "Master Chris Brown".
Nowadays this may be considered archaic and overly formal; I don't think anyone would complain if you just put the child's name on the envelope; you can use "Mr." as well.
Examples: Chris Brown, Mr. Chris Brown
You are the caretaker of the property and your Aunt's husband is a legal occupant. You can and should have a key but can you legally enter the house and check up on the property for being properly maintained? I don't think so. == You should be able to periodically enter the home for maintenance under certain circumstances. Those would most certainly mean written notice and a call from him giving you a specific time for a visit for specific purposes. Regarding other people living in the home and so on, that may be outside of your ability to manage.
When two people have the same name, the older is called "Senior" and the younger is called "Junior." This happens most often with fathers and sons or mothers and daughters, but an uncle and nephew could have the same name and use this system for more clearly specifying who is being referred to.
With apostrophe (note spelling) is totally incorrect. "Smiths" is a plural and therefore does not take apostrophe, which denotes possessive case. Many people these days seem to think that apostrophes are required everywhere, but in reality they denote either possessives (the Smiths' dog, the blacksmith's dog) or a contraction such as "where's the dog" (where is the dog). A common mistake even amongst journalists and professional writers is to confuse "its" and "it's". The former is the possessive, the latter a contraction of "it is" as in "every dogs has its day" and "it's a dog of a day".
Name of Person
Address ( either physical or P O Box )
Santa Cruz Minas, Quimistan
Santa Barbara, Honduras, C.A.
Is Coleen Sullivan still with Earl Spencer?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/columnists/columnists.html?in_article_id=467807&in_page_id=1772&in_author_id=230 It seems so---- Happily, things seemed to have settled down, for Princess Diana's brother and Coleen have just returned from a week-long holiday in Majorca with Kitty, 16, twins Katya and Eliza, who turned 15 this week, and Louis, 13 - his four children from his first marriage. 'They flew out to Palma economy class and they all seemed very happy,' says a fellow passenger. "There didn't appear to be any tensions and I thought Coleen was getting on particularly well with the girls."
What is kim jaejoong's address if you would want to send him a fan letter?
iknow that you can send the boys fan gifts/letter through SM Entertainment :)
since there is a battle between the three member Jae Chun Su against SME i doubt you can send stuff for them there though.
I'm pretty sure you can still send stuff to Yunho and Changmin to SME, and ithink you can send stuff to Jae Chun and Su to CJES Entertainment.
hope this helps!
Only one title should be used.
Correct - Mr Paul Jones or Dr Paul Jones.
Wrong - Dr Mr Paul Jones or Mr Dr Paul Jones
Yes. If you LET him. Adverse possession or squatter's rights are established when and if you allow someone to live on that property without your permission. In most states, this depends on the titleholder KNOWING that the squatter is living there - so if you know someone is living on your land, tell him to vacate immediately. If he doesn't, call the police, and start creating a documented, verifiable paper trail showing that you have made reasonable attempts to evict the person or persons from your property. If you tell a person to leave and he doesn't, and you take no further action, you're helping him establish a legal right to use your property. As soon as you have information that someone is living on your property against your will, contact the authorities and tell them you want that party off your property this second. This helps establish you as the owner enforcing your right to your use of the land you own.
DO NOT FOLLOW THE ABOVE ADVICE!!!!! It is possible that adverse rights have already ripened. If that is the case, they can sue you for the above actions. It is better to get a court order and let the law decide. Adverse rights are varied depending on state, and most consider it to start on discovery or when the land owner should have discovered the adverse possession. You need a lawyer, not wiki.