Sooooo, on the certificate I thought it would be interesting to have a title other than "Reverend". If I don't select a title, Reverend will be assigned to me. Which is fine, but I wanted something LESS related to an actual title for a religious person. I am taking this designation very seriously; hence the reason for your help. The list below is the list of pre-approved titles to select from. Obviously some of these I would never consider because of gender (Brother, Father) or specific religious association (Deacon, Reverend). I am also able to create a title for myself. It will have to be approved by the head of the church that ordained me; but, after looking at some of the titles below, I don't think getting a tasteful name approved would be too difficult.
My primary function as a minister is to perform marriages. I would like to create a website, one day, and offer my services publicly. Your opinion means a great deal to me, otherwise I wouldn't ask. If you have several suggestions, send them. I might be able to combine a couple of titles to make the perfect title.
I appreciate your help and I can't wait to hear your suggestions.
Blessings-
"Reverend"
- Apostle of Humility
- Apostolic Scribe
- Arch Deacon
- Ascetic Gnostic
- Bible Historian
- Brother
- Brother of Soul
- Canon
- Cantor
- Colonel
- Christian Mother Superior
- Deacon
- Dervish
- Disciple
- Elder
- Emissary
- Field Missionary
- Flying Missionary
- Free Thinker
- Friar
- Lay Sister
- Martyr
- Messenger
- Matriarch
- Metropolitan
- Missionary
- Missionary Healer
- Missionary of Music
- Most Revered
- Mystical Spiritual Counselor
- Parochial Educator
- Patriarch
- Peace Counselor
- Preceptor
- Revelator
- Saintly Healer
- Scribe
- Sister
- Soul Sister
- Spiritual Counselor
- Spiritual Warrior
- Starets
- Theologian
- The Very Esteemed
- Universal Philosopher of Absolute Reality
- Universal Religious Philosopher
3 comments:
I vote for soul sister!
I've always been a fan of 'cenobite'.
Giggles:
I don't think I have enough "soul" to be a sister. :)
Oinos:
since I neither live in a monastery or a convent, I might have to pass on that suggestion. but I'd love to hear others.
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