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7th September 05, 01:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Depends on the individual Episcopal parish. In an Anglo-Catholic "Nosebleed High" parish like mine, we use "priest", "rector", "father" or in my case, "padre", borrowing from the British Army's term for a chaplain. :mrgreen:
Some of it is regional as well. My dad is a Baptist minister, and most places people used Reverend, but in PA he was always Pastor Bill.
Adam
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