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+ | I've noticed that you've added phrases to the introduction of some of my articles on Romanian saints such as 'The holy, glorious right-victorious Hieromartyr' for St. Evangelicus and wondered if you could give me a list of how I should be starting them for martyrs, confessors, bishops, monastics etc. That way I could do it right myself rather than having to rely on you coming and fixing them afterwards. Thanks. [[User:James|James]] 08:53, 22 Mar 2005 (CST) |
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Should Diocletian be a link or not? I know there's no article as yet, but that's not what I mean. Clearly Diocletian was pagan but, like Nero, I'd argue that he is important to Orthodox history by reason of the fact that he initiated a vicious persecution of Christians. Is that sufficient reason to have an article on him? James 05:38, 22 Mar 2005 (CST)
- Yeah, why not? --Rdr. Andrew 06:02, 22 Mar 2005 (CST)
Introduction to saints' lives
I've noticed that you've added phrases to the introduction of some of my articles on Romanian saints such as 'The holy, glorious right-victorious Hieromartyr' for St. Evangelicus and wondered if you could give me a list of how I should be starting them for martyrs, confessors, bishops, monastics etc. That way I could do it right myself rather than having to rely on you coming and fixing them afterwards. Thanks. James 08:53, 22 Mar 2005 (CST)