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Most Reverend
noun
the official form of address for cardinals, heads of religious orders, and certain prelates, as archbishops and bishops.
Most Reverend
noun
(in Britain) a courtesy title applied to Anglican and Roman Catholic archbishops
Example Sentences
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".
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".
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.
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.
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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