A more Formal way to open a greeting in a letter other than "Dear ____" ?

Basically I'm supposed to be writing a letter to my bishop for my confirmation class and blah blah but that's another story. The point is I need to figure out how to address him without using the word "dear" in the beginning. I thought it would be simple but I just realized how I've never really seen it done any other way. I have his name so that's not a problem but what would you recommend?

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Sep 4, 2011. 5:50 PMDrWeird117 says:
This is late, but I feel the need to inform you now. After the fact. A year and a half later.

Anyway, you could have used "Your holiness".

Damn. Oh, well.
Sep 8, 2011. 4:31 PMDrWeird117 says:
Wow. Just kick His Holiness and everyone else right in the balls.

*good on ya*
Dec 22, 2011. 2:55 PMPotatoCoffee says:
*Facepalm* You had to ask? OO
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Dec 23, 2011. 9:54 AMPotatoCoffee says:
Oh.
Apr 24, 2011. 10:21 AMTigerNod says:
I don't think I can help you, but there is this one small tip. According to my English teacher, "To whom it may concern" is correct english and is useful when writing to a company or something. But that would not be appropriate for writing to the bishop, because you already know who is going to read the letter.

Alternatively, maybe you could simply start with "Greetings" right away. And maybe, but I'm not sure, "Good sir ____" might also be proper English. Other then that, the only thing I can think of is "your excellency" which Caarntedd already suggested.
Apr 25, 2010. 11:52 AMDJ Radio says:
Don't bother trying to be fancy.  Just talk out of your heart.  More people like it when you don't try and just flow.
Apr 18, 2010. 12:20 AMheat-seeker says:
howz it hagin brav
Apr 11, 2010. 10:15 AMMillawi Legend says:
"Yo wazup wazup wazup ____"
Mar 27, 2010. 9:21 PM~Z~ says:
 Do:

I can't think of a more formal way to open a greeting letter other than Dear so i'm just not gunna write one.
Mar 2, 2010. 12:27 PMKiteman says:
Yo, Bish-dude!

Maybe not...
Mar 22, 2010. 11:37 AMacidbass says:
 i love it kiteman
Mar 2, 2010. 1:46 AMcaarntedd says:
Try this.

Your house number and street
Your town and post code


2 March 2010


The Most Reverend _________ 
Bishop of ____________
His street number and street
His town and post code


Your Excellency,

__body of letter___________

Yours faithfully
__your signature_____
TheDunkis

This is based on old letter writing guidlines of my employer (government). A bit out dated in the electronic age, but hopefully should be formal enough for you.
Mar 2, 2010. 4:43 AMRe-design says:
Even in this electronic age, paper letters and proper addressing is still important.

There is no way that an email can be as respectful as a proper well written letter.
Mar 2, 2010. 2:59 PMcaarntedd says:
Agreed.
Mar 2, 2010. 2:44 PMblkhawk says:
What about "Esteemed"?
Mar 2, 2010. 1:06 PMcj81499 says:
hello----(name)
if you are getting this i have some things to tell you so LISTEN TO ME

Maybe not...
Mar 2, 2010. 6:49 AMsilentassasin21 says:
Try asking bing for letter openings.
Mar 1, 2010. 10:40 PMkelseymh says:
There are clear guidelines for formal salutations, both in letters and in person.  For a Roman Catholic bishop, the appropriate salutation is "Your Excellency".  You may also use, "Dear Bishop XXX," but that is rather more colloquial.
Mar 1, 2010. 7:24 PMBurf says:
In the English language, all formal and social letters should use the salutation, "Dear..."
In the case of a Bishop, you should begin the letter with the salutation, "Dear Bishop XXXXX"
Mar 1, 2010. 7:25 PMstale56 says:
You could try "To whom it may concern," but that wouldn't be to good for a Bishop letter.

Google didn't give me many good ideas, but a more thorough search may give more/better results.

As I type that, KGB commercials come to mind.

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