It's a title, capitalize it.
2007-03-13 12:17:48
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answer #1
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answered by makawao_kane 6
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The word archbishop may or may not be capitalized. When used as a title of a person, it should be capitalized, as in Archbishop Donnelly is coming to visit. But if it is just common usage as a noun, it does not have to be capitalized, as in : when the summer comes, the archbishop usually comes to visit.
2007-03-13 12:19:41
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answer #2
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answered by cmira4 4
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Yes, as it is a title. Titles, or roles, are always capitalized. (e.g. President, Manager, Detective, Archbishop, Pastor, etc.)
2007-03-13 12:18:25
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answer #3
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answered by peersignal 3
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It should be capitalized when used with a name....such as "Archbishop Murphy". Otherwise, it is an ordinary noun and should not be capitalized.
2007-03-13 12:20:45
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answer #4
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answered by Joseph F 5
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no. it's not that kind of "title". words like God, Betty and Bob are capitalized. Word like dog, mother,boy, president and archbishop are not.
2007-03-13 12:20:50
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answered by ? 5
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Yes, because it's a special position or proper position like "The President.
2007-03-13 12:58:29
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answered by Col 4
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I am not certian but I would capitalize it.
2007-03-13 12:18:33
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answered by jennifermlayne 2
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