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That’s not a fair comparison. If you are a Catholic layman it would be clearly ridiculous for you to go around expecting to be called Father. But addressing clergy of other denominations in the manner to which they are entitled is not ridiculous and nor is it testifying against the teachings of the Church or invalidating our faith. It is not even incorrect. It is recognising the reality that there are other Christian denominations that are not recognised as Proper Churches but which are nonetheless communities of our fellow Christians. Those denominations use titles such as archbishop, primate, bishop, priest, deacon, elder, pastor, and minister. They don’t mean the same thing that they mean in the Catholic Church or in other Churches that we recognise (Assyrian Church of the East, Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Churches, and some Old Catholic Churches), but they mean something in their own denominations. Here in Britain, for example, somebody called the Rt Revd Dr Martin Lind serves as Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain. It seems much more constructive to recognise this fact rather than call him Dr Martin Lind, a heretical and schismatic layman who pretends to be a bishop in a pretend church.If I want to be called “Father” and am not a priest would you oblige? I sure hope not.