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Again, forgive my Presbyterian upbringing. If male priests are called "Father," what are female priests called?
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I call my priest "father (first name)" because that is how he wants to be addressed. I think it is up to the priest to decide which he prefers.benedictine said:I have a question that realtes to this. Do you call the Father John, or Father Doe? (In reference to John Doe.)
pmcleanj said:I call Mother Julia "Mother Julia". It's a traditional form of address that follows easily from the address used for abbesses, who in turn carried on the tradition of female canons. Mother Hild and Mother Julian come easily to the tongue -- perhaps Mother Julia comes as easily to the tongue because of the similarity of her name to that of Saint Julian of Norwich.