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Most Reverend

noun

  1. the official form of address for cardinals, heads of religious orders, and certain prelates, as archbishops and bishops.



Most Reverend

noun

  1. (in Britain) a courtesy title applied to Anglican and Roman Catholic archbishops

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The Most Reverend Andrew John offered his "most heartfelt apology to any members of the cathedral community who have been hurt or who feel I have let them down".

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While publishing the review, the Most Reverend Andrew John said in a statement, the "these findings are hard to hear but they must be faced if we are to move forward with integrity".

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They will join members of St Thomas' Anglican Church in the northern Sydney for the service, which will be officiated by the city's archbishop, the Most Reverend Kanishka Raffel.

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The Most Reverend Justin Welby is expected to say the "skies of Bethlehem are full of fear rather than angels and glory" during a service at Canterbury Cathedral on Monday morning.

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The King is sat on the Coronation Chair, surrounded by clergy as the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, practises his blessing.

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