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Elizium23
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I have a simple question: Is it Traditional to refer to bishops as “His Grace”?
I understand that the modern practice is limited to England and Wales or thereabouts. Bishops outside this territory are addressed as “His Excellency”. However, I saw an announcement for the Pontifical Solemn Mass in San Francisco with “His Grace” Salvatore Cordileone (Sunday September 14 at 6:30pm at Star of the Sea). So I wonder if this is something which Traditionalists use because it was an older custom that has fallen into disuse.
Thanks for the help!
I understand that the modern practice is limited to England and Wales or thereabouts. Bishops outside this territory are addressed as “His Excellency”. However, I saw an announcement for the Pontifical Solemn Mass in San Francisco with “His Grace” Salvatore Cordileone (Sunday September 14 at 6:30pm at Star of the Sea). So I wonder if this is something which Traditionalists use because it was an older custom that has fallen into disuse.
Thanks for the help!