
General Style: His Apostolic Highness the Most Holy Pope N. of Rome-Ruthenia
Alternatively: His Apostolic Highness Pope N. of Rome-Ruthenia or His Holiness Pope N. of Rome-Ruthenia
Note:
The title by protocol should either be His Apostolic Highness (the Most
Holy) or His Holiness. The shorter form of Highness is not used, but
instead Holiness.
Principle Titles
Roman-Ruthenian Pope
Prince-Bishop of Rome-Ruthenia
General Formal Titles
Prince-Bishop, Pope-Catholicos, and Imperator of Rome-Ruthenia
Complete Title List
Prince-Bishop of Rome-Ruthenia (principle title)
Pope-Catholicos of Rome-Ruthenia (Patriarchal title)
Supreme
Pontiff of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church
Legate of Christ and Servant of
the Servants of Christ
Florentine Archfather
Caesar Augustus, Prince of the Romans, Emperor, and Archprince of Rome-Ruthenia
Grand Duke and titular King of Ruthenia and titular Tsar of All Rus' (Old Russian State)
Coadjutor
of Rome (until 21 April 2025), Archbishop
and Metropolitan of Aquileia, Titular
Archbishop and Metropolitan of Leontopoli, Titular
Bishop of Iconium
Duke and Cardinal
Prince of Florence, Imperial Lord of Italy, Naples, Walsingham, and the Floridas
Prince
Archbishop and Elector of Würzburg, Prince and titular King of Etruria in the Holy Roman Empire
Duke of Franconia and Archduke of Zagros
Grand Prince of Kiev, Prince of Galicia-Volhynia, Vladimir, Novgorod, Peremyshl, Belz, Zvenygorod, and Terebovlia
Prince, Duke, and Marquis of Santa Croce, Prince, Duke, Marquis, and Count of Monte Titano, Prince McIan of McShane
Count
of Sainte Animie, Valais, Daniell, Santa Croce,
Vanzy, Johnson, Sommerhausen, Hausen bei Würzburg, Theilheim,
and Estenfeld
Baron of Saint Martin and Johnson, Lord des Loges, and others.

