Addressing a Preist or the Bishop's Office in a letter

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I am wondering how to do this. i know you cant just do the typical letter format. I need to request information of my archdioses and a local parish, and so i need to know the proper salutation and ending/pre-siganture remark.
 
Hi Brian,

When addressing a letter to a Catholic Archbishop or Bishop address your letter as:

The Most Reverend …(full name)
Archbishop (or Bishop) of …(the name of the dioceses)

Use either of these two salutations:
Your Excellency:
Dear Archbishop (of Bishop):

When addressing a letter to a Catholic Priest address your letter as:

The Reverend …(full name, followed by comma and initials of his order)

Use either of these two salutations:
Dear Father:
Dear Father …(name, example Dear Father Smith):

I found that an appropriate closing (signature) to be:

Your fellow in Christ
Very sincerely yours

God luck 🙂
 
I always use “Howdy Your Excellency” for the saluatation in emails.
 
if you are sending the letter to the archdicisean office, do you still address it as if you are sending it to the bishop personally?
 
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