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His Worship or Her Worship is an honorific prefix for mayors, justices of the peace and magistrates in present or former Commonwealth realms. In spoken address, these officials are addressed as Your Worship or referred to as His Worship or Her Worship. In Australia all states now use Your Honour as the form of address for magistrates (the same as has always been used for judges in higher courts).

Etymology

The term worship implies that citizens give or attribute special worth or esteem (worthship) to their first-citizen or mayor.[1][2]

The Right Worshipful

The Right Worshipful (The Rt Wpful., Rt. W or RW)[3][4] is an honorific style of address for all lord mayors and mayors of specific cities including the original Cinque Ports (Sandwich, Hythe, Dover, Romney and Hastings). Some historic boroughs, such as Shrewsbury and Atcham[5] in Shropshire, also address their mayors by this prefix. In India, the mayors of cities such as Bengaluru,[6] Mysore[7] and Chennai[8][9] are addressed as Worshipful Mayor with robes and attire as for the Lord Mayor of the City of London. The style was done away with by the Government of Kerala and the mayors in Kerala are now referred to as Respected Mayor.[10]

The style is also traditionally used for the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.[11] In Australia, the lord mayors of Darwin, Northern Territory; Parramatta, New South Wales; Newcastle, New South Wales; and Wollongong, New South Wales are also styled thus.

See also

References

  1. ^ Worship in the early church By Ralph P. Martin
  2. ^ The True Basis of Efficiency by Lawrence R. Dicksee, M.Com., F.C.A
  3. ^ Crabb, George (1823). "The Universal Technological Dictionary (Volume 1)".
  4. ^ Davidson, Thomas. "List of Abbreviations". Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary 1908.
  5. ^ http://www.shrewsbury.gov.uk/public/news/newmayor2006.htm
  6. ^ http://bbmp.gov.in/councillors
  7. ^ http://www.uni-mysore.ac.in/sites/default/files/content/valedictory_invite_1.pdf
  8. ^ http://www.indiarailwayinfo.com/2014/09/honble-railway-ministers-inspecton-at.html
  9. ^ http://m.india.diplo.de/Vertretung/indien/en/03__Chennai/03__06/CourtesyCallMayor.html
  10. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/The-Kerala-government-on-Wednesday-decided-to-do-away-with-the-practice-of-addressing-city-mayors-as-Worshipful-Mayor-They-will-be-addressed-as-Respected-Mayor-instead-City-corporations-will-now-be-known-as-municipal-corporations-/articleshow/19601910.cms
  11. ^ Debretts: http://www.debretts.com/forms-of-address/professions/academics/vice-chancellor.aspx