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:Good idea. I also think we don't need separate articles for the different local traditions. Some more history/context would be great too. — [[User:FrJohn|<b>FrJohn</b>]] ([http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talk:FrJohn&action=edit§ion=new talk]) | :Good idea. I also think we don't need separate articles for the different local traditions. Some more history/context would be great too. — [[User:FrJohn|<b>FrJohn</b>]] ([http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talk:FrJohn&action=edit§ion=new talk]) | ||
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+ | The OCA has an award called the Order of Saint Innocent Silver Class, which is supposedly the highest honor they bestow. I am unable to find anything about it however. Metr. Herman is a recipient. --[[User:Cholmes75|cholmes75]] 16:22, December 22, 2006 (PST) |
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The article makes little room to discuss the Greek scheme of ecclesiastical awards, and does not even allude to them. Should a separate article be written or should this one be modified to take account of the Greek scheme?
- Methinks that this article ought to be broadened and then distinctions made between the various traditions.
- P.S. If you have a user account, would you mind signing your posts or at least possibly signing in so that we can know who you are? --Rdr. Andrew 18:23, 8 Feb 2005 (CST)
- I'll try and take it a step in that direction with regard to formatting, but I'm not very knowledgeable in this area at all. Theophan 22:25, 26 Feb 2005 (CST)
Could we have a link to the document from the Russian Church or at least a proper citation? -Protodn. Kirill
- Good idea. I also think we don't need separate articles for the different local traditions. Some more history/context would be great too. — FrJohn (talk)
Order of Saint Innocent Silver Class
The OCA has an award called the Order of Saint Innocent Silver Class, which is supposedly the highest honor they bestow. I am unable to find anything about it however. Metr. Herman is a recipient. --cholmes75 16:22, December 22, 2006 (PST)