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CHURCH DIGNITARIES

Title Addressing Envelope Salutation Formal Salutation Informal Closing Formal Closing Informal
Archbishop Anglican Church The Most Reverend, His Grace the Archbishop of York My Lord Archbishop, May it please Your Grace My dear Lord Archbishop I remain, my Lord Archbishop, your Grace’s most obedient servant I have honor to remain, my dear Archbishop
Anglican Bishop To the Right Reverend, the Lord Bishop of Kent My Lord My dear Lord Bishop I have honor to remain your Lordship’s obedient servant I have honor to remain, by dear Lord Bishop, faithfully yours
Roman Catholic Archbishop The Most Reverend John G. McCaular, Archbishop of Newgate Most Reverend and dear Sir Most Reverend and dear Sir I have the honor to remain your humble servant I have the honor to remain your humble servant
Cardinal His Eminence, Cardinal Newton Your Eminence

Your Eminence

or

Dear Cardinal Newton

I have the honor to remain your humble servant I have the honor to remain your humble servant
Roman Catholic Bishop To the Right Reverend Joseph F. White, Bishop of Massachusetts Right Reverend and dear Sir My dear Bishop White I have the honor to remain your humble servant I have the honor to remain your humble servant
Protestant Bishop Right Reverend Edward F. Conroy, Bishop of New Jersey Right Reverend and dear Sir Dear Bishop Conroy

I have the honor to remain your humble servant, or

I remain respectfully (sincerely) yours

I have the honor to remain your humble servant, or

I remain respectfully (sincerely) yours

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