User contributions
- 04:42, May 23, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+166) . . User talk:Marra (current)
- 21:42, May 22, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (0) . . m Aer
- 21:41, May 22, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+4,488) . . Aer (Imported text from Wikipedia.)
- 19:36, May 22, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-1,039) . . Acepsimus, Joseph, and Aeithalas (Removed several dead links.)
- 19:34, May 22, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-10) . . Acepsimus, Joseph, and Aeithalas (I removed the stub tag. While there isn't much info on the saints here, I'm pretty sure this is all the information the Church *does* have on them.)
- 01:16, May 21, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+406) . . Talk:Constantine the Great (current)
- 01:05, May 21, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+673) . . Constantine the Great (Added "Orthodoxize" tag.)
- 15:44, May 20, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+1,728) . . Abbot (Imported a lot of text from Wikipedia and Orthodoxized it.) (current)
- 18:37, May 19, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-98) . . John of Damascus (Removed info indicating that he is considered a saint by Roman Catholics because I'm not sure why that info would matter on an Orthodox wiki.)
- 03:36, May 19, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-36) . . Hermitage of the Holy Cross (Wayne, West Virginia) (Changed the Superior from Bp. George to Arch. Seraphim in the Infobox. Fr. Seraphim was made abbot on April 13, 2015.)
- 03:27, May 19, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+9) . . m Holy Trinity Orthodox Monastery (Monkerai, New South Wales) (Minor edits regarding grammar. Also changed "priestmonk" to "hieromonk" to match the other usages of the term on the page.) (current)
- 19:01, May 18, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-15) . . User:Marra (current)
- 19:00, May 18, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+369) . . User:Marra
- 18:53, May 18, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-136) . . Roman Catholic Church (Removed a dead link.) (current)
- 15:37, May 18, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (+23) . . User:Marra
- 22:33, May 17, 2015 (diff | hist) . . (-964) . . Fall of Constantinople (Deleted a lot of useless trivia, and added some new info. Also changed every mention of the term "Byzantine" or "Greek" to "Roman" where it made sense to do so.) (current)