mona_sydd_yma@yahoo.com wrote:- "Hello, I hope someone from Wales (or more knowledgeable than I) can answer this for me. If a man is a Professor of Law at a Welsh University and is also an ordained minister, is it proper (and preferred) to call him "Professor X" when he is preaching? Or should he be called "The Rev." when preaching and "Professor" only when doing law or school things? I'd love a reference I can cite on this, too, if anyone knows of one. Thanks, Mona" When I lived in the United Theological College, Aberystwyth, in the late 1960s the Principal was The Reverend Professor Enoch; that was how we referred to him formally although in everyday use he tended to be called just the Rev. Enoch. I checked his obituary published in the Independent on the 18th June 2001 and it confirms his title as "The Rev. Professor S. I. Enoch". You should be able to find this online in the newspaper's archives. Ian.