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Through the years, many churches have put together nicely formatted sets of greetings for use in the Paschal services. Maybe somebody could upload and post them here, or else we could link to some externally. | Through the years, many churches have put together nicely formatted sets of greetings for use in the Paschal services. Maybe somebody could upload and post them here, or else we could link to some externally. | ||
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+ | Is there a resource similar to this for Nativity greetings? --[[User:Cholmes75|cholmes75]] 22:23, January 2, 2007 (PST) |
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Paschal already indicates that the greeting is related to Pascha. It seems to me it would make more sense (in terms of a good sentence structure) simply to link Paschal to the Pascha article. Or is there a wikipedia thing against that? --Basil 11:04, 19 Jan 2005 (CST)
- I don't think there's a "thing" against it, but in terms of form, it doesn't quite seem right for the main "title phrase" (so to speak) of an article to link to another article. At least, it's not what I've seen elsewhere. (You know, wikipedic oral tradition.) :) I'll futz with the sentence to make it prettier, though. --Rdr. Andrew 11:59, 19 Jan 2005 (CST)
Downloadable Greetings
Through the years, many churches have put together nicely formatted sets of greetings for use in the Paschal services. Maybe somebody could upload and post them here, or else we could link to some externally.
Nativity greeting
Is there a resource similar to this for Nativity greetings? --cholmes75 22:23, January 2, 2007 (PST)