Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Saints/Archive5
Veneration
The "patron saint" concept simply is not part of Orthodox Christianity. The vast majority of Saints are simultaneously "patrons" of nothing and of everything. The whole "patron saint" system is primarily a Roman Catholic invention with little credence outside of the Pope of Rome's followers. Dogface 23:30, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Biography portalI've created Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Biography to see if anyone else thinks it's a good idea and would be willing to participate. It's still just a rough sketch of an idea. Matt 01:10, 16 May 2005 (UTC)
Non-Christian SaintsAre there any wikipedians interested in expanding this project to cover Non-Christian Saints? --
ConsultantJust dropping in to offer my services as a consultant should anyone require them. -- Essjay · Talk 03:26, 17 September 2005 (UTC)
List of Saintsnew listI started a List of canonizations, as a place to put a list of dates and RC saints. Needs fleshing out, but its a start (and provides a needed navigation tool thingy) Morwen - Talk 22:10, 23 October 2005 (UTC) Could be come a featured list if done right. As a start how about adding the Pope than canonized the Saint and the year they were canonized to the list. savidan(talk) (e@) 02:10, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
I think there's a problem with this category, or at least its name. Most of the entries have been removed from it (only a few by me). Even the category summary says its supposed to contain articles on saints who have not actually been decanonized, but whose feast days have been removed from the calendar. Some of the articles (Saint Sarah) deal with people who were never even considered saints. In the very least the category should be renamed to more clearly reflect what's supposed to be in it.--Cúchullain t/c 18:12, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
InvitationI just wanted to let you know that the Biography WikiProject has been reorganized and we wanted to see if you guys were interested in merging with us? We've reorganized it so that it's more like the Military history project with task forces for the specialized areas. One of the task forces we could create could be Religious figures-- by merging with us and becoming a task force, you wouldn't lose anything! You'd keep your same page here, it would just be redirected to Religious figures task force (which we'd create) and you would continue as before, except that instead you'd also gain the benefits of being part of a larger project. We would give you a parameter to our Project banner (religion-task-force=yes) and a note would appear that says the article is a part of that task force (see example on military history article), plus having peer reviews and collaborations, and being able to grade articles by class and importance so that the articles can be part of the WP:1.0 project and much more... Let me know what you think! If you are interested, you need to add your name to the task force vote we're currently having plange 16:13, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
Saints' daysThis project should coordinate with WikiProject Holidays to establish and promote a convention for the titles of various saints' days. There is variation such as Saint David's Day and St George's Day. -Acjelen 19:14, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
For those who are interested in the Catholic calendar of saints, I have moved this listing from its previous incarnation as the Novus Ordo calendar of saints. It is a good listing of the General Roman Calendar, but has a suspicious heading: "General Roman Calendar slightly augmented on unassigned days." I am guessing it needs some cleanup. Also, I think it is a good idea to make it richer by including national and regional saints' days as long as they are indentified as such. I dont think it necessary to confine the list to just those on the general calendar. Many of the most popular feasts to celebrate are national or regional in nature (such as O.L. of Guadalupe). A calendar without her, in my opinion, is bare. --Vaquero100 11:08, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
National saintsAre national saints = "saints"? For example, Eric IX of Sweden is a national saint, and was even the patron Saint of Sweden through the middle ages, but was never recognized as such by the Catholic church. Yet, he is in Category:Swedish saints. What are the requirements to be a saint? And should we differ between national saints and Catholic saints? Here are two "Swedish" saints that as far as I know where never canonized, but were regarded as saints in Sweden: Fred-Chess 12:44, 30 April 2006 (UTC) Insert non-formatted text here
Formal canonization by Rome is only relevent with regard to Roman Catholicism. I don't believe the current Pope is going to advance the causes of Charles I of Great Britain and Nicholas II of Russia; I am equally sure that that lack of recognition by the Vatican matters not one whit to the Church of England or Russian Orthodoxy. As a matter of fact, I don't think the Anglicans or the Orthodox give a rat's zinger about pronouncements from Rome, and consider them as binding on them as the U.S. Congress considers Acts of Parliament on them. Even within the RC Church, a lot of saints got "grandfathered" when Rome took over canonization authority, and I think (correct me if I'm wrong) only a few got "de-haloed" as it were much later on (St Christopher of the Dashboard springs to mind). As for inclusion, I believe the criteria - for Christian saints at any rate - is that they are recognized by some Christian body as being a saint, either by formal canonization, public acclamation, a church named after them, etc. Oh, and as for national saints, there may be a difference of opinion over just who is a nation's patron; it should be indicated just by whose authority a saint's national patronage is claimed (i.e., national cultus, local church, Rome, etc). --SigPig 06:40, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
Catholic Encyclopedia articlesI'm in the middle of categorising missing Catholic Encyclopedia articles, and as part of that I've put red links from the Catholic Encyclopedia that relate to Saints. I hope that this will be useful, if you see already done please redirect the articles. Wikipedia:Catholic_Encyclopedia_cat_Saints JASpencer 19:33, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Saints categoryI've been doing a lot of work moving articles from Category:Saints into their country in Category:Saints by country, and I've created a lot of new country cats (Category:Syrian saints, Category:Ugandan saints, etc). I've run into a problem with some of them, for instance saints from Asia Minor... I started Category:Byzantine saints for people from there, but people from earlier than Constantine I were not Byzantines. I thought about starting a category for "Turkish saints" (Turkish as in people from Turkey, not just Turks), but that still leaves the question of people from Constantinople, which was Greek until it was captured. Any thoughts?--Cúchullain t/c 22:08, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Roman Catholic saintsThere is a discussion Wikipedia:Categories for deletion/Log/2006 August 16#Category:Roman Catholic Saints about whether to merge the new category Category:Roman Catholic Saints into the main Category:Saints or divide that category to diferentiate saints venerated in one tradition from those in another. Input from people familiar with the issues and actively working in this area would be very welcome. Eluchil404 17:18, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
Articles for Deletion: variousEditors may want to look at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Douglas (mythology) (not for the [{Douglas (mythology)]] piece, but for the co-nominated articles Lasair, Inghean Bhuidhe, and Latiaran. If these are included in any reliable calendar of saints, I'll be more than happy to withdraw them from the nomination on the understanding that WikiProject Saints will sort them out. Thanks ! Angus McLellan (Talk) 11:21, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Lutheran Calendar of SaintsThe Lutheran Calendar of Saints I feel, could be improved by having the months placed in boxes like on the Calendar of Saints (Anglican Church of Canada) page. I feel it would make the page look and feel more organized. If anyone could do that, it would be greatly appreaciated (for I do not know how to do so). Thank you. --Josh777 03:04, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
Gloriole.svgAn SVG version of Image:Gloriole.png now is available; I've replaced it into your templates shown here, but the actual saints articles use {{portalpar|Saints|Gloriole.xxx}} so it is beyond my scope to replace them all. Let me know if you have any troubles with the file. Blessings -- nae'blis 04:40, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Project DirectoryHello. The WikiProject Council is currently in the process of developing a master directory of the existing WikiProjects to replace and update the existing Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory. These WikiProjects are of vital importance in helping wikipedia achieve its goal of becoming truly encyclopedic. Please review the following pages:
and make any changes to the entries for your project that you see fit. There is also a directory of portals, at User:B2T2/Portal, listing all the existing portals. Feel free to add any of them to the portals or comments section of your entries in the directory. The three columns regarding assessment, peer review, and collaboration are included in the directory for both the use of the projects themselves and for that of others. Having such departments will allow a project to more quickly and easily identify its most important articles and its articles in greatest need of improvement. If you have not already done so, please consider whether your project would benefit from having departments which deal in these matters. It is my hope to have the existing directory replaced by the updated and corrected version of the directory above by November 1. Please feel free to make any changes you see fit to the entries for your project before then. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. B2T2 22:42, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
"Middle" Calendar of Saints?Hello! I've been researching the Calendar of Saints for a computer program I work on in my spare time. I noticed we have an article for the Traditional calendar (Pre 1955-1962 reforms) and one for the modern calendar (after 1962). The Traditional article says that some Catholics still use that traditional calendar, but more commonly use the version completed after 1962. Unless I've misunderstood, that means there is a calendar between the traditional and modern ones that is in use but we don't have an article for it. I also can't find one online after doing some searching. Could anyone provide information on it? {This is the statement, from the Traditional Catholic Calendar article: This calendar, or, more commonly, the further reform of 1962, is still used by traditionalist Catholics. } Thank you, Liastnir 03:44, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
I've done a little work to the above portal to put some content on autorotation as some other portals do. I'm also going through all the articles in the category to see if there are any more Did you knows and the like. But I would greatly appreciate help with the Quotes and News sections, as I have a feeling that they need to have their content acquired through means I don't currently know about. John Carter 21:01, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Saints identified and distinguishedDear WikiProject Saints, there is some confusion regarding some Saints and New Testament figures bearing the same name. Some seem to be identified or distinguished without consistency. The main issue I am referring to is the different James (but Jude/Judas is also a problem). My suggestion is to have one article for any person appearing in the sources under a single name and to note the further identies in the articles. Re the Jameses that would mean having an article on James the Great, James the Just, James the other Apostle and James the Less. The problem is that currently, the other Apostle James is found under Saint James the Less. I have created an article solely on the James the Less mentioned under that name and place it under James the Less, and stripped down Saint James the Less (I also did some much needed clean-up in this article) to the biblical personage of James, son of Alphaeus, including of course later traditions referring to this Apostle. A better place would be James, son of Alphaeus, but I didn't want to do this without having raised it here. Another issue is the naming of these Saints. Should we include the term "Saint" in those article names? Is Saint James the Great really the best name for him, especially since his epithet actually means the Greater or Major (as opposed to a Minor) and not the Great (Magnus). Str1977 (smile back) 14:05, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
Interesting things on other pagesThere is currently a discussion at the talk page for Saint Methodius about whether the article should be moved to Methodius, Apostle to the Slavs per naming conventions, or stay as Saint Methodius as the most well-known name/title. Input would be appreciated. At the Christianity talk page and the Roman Catholic talk page there is a discussion going about the use of the Category "Christian denominations" and sub-cats. -- Pastordavid 22:56, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
CategorizationWe already have a few categories for specific kinds of saints like Category:Doctors of the Church, Category:Papal saints, and the like. Should we try to extend the number of such categories or not? And, if so, where? I personally think some of the big grouping (martyr, for instance) would probably be virtually useless, but something like Category: Abbess saints might be a bit more useful. Other opinions? John Carter 17:12, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Renaming of Anglican saints categoryIt has been suggested that the Category:Anglican saints, be renamed, for the purposes of accuracy, Category:Saints and Heroes of the Christian Church in the Anglican Communion, or some similar name, as that name more precisely reflects the name of the source. Thoughts? John Carter 22:23, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
BacklogFYI:
If all the names are added to this list, it will quickly become unworkable. How would the rest of you want to proceed? I would suggest breaking it up by the existing listed churches, so that we would have instead a List of Anglican saints, a List of Eastern Orthodox saints, etc. John Carter 00:14, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Article in sore need of more watchersThe article De Viris Illustribus (Jerome) was created by a user who likes to include fairly questionable content, like a reference to "Peter, considered to be the first divine person by church of Rome." Moreover, the user in question believes that the New Testament was written by Petrarch in the 14th century AD, and that various books contain "very special meanings" in need of being decoded. (See further the deletion discussion for 62 of his articles that were deleted this morning.) I am burning out trying to single-handedly steer De Viris Illustribus (Jerome) towards being a sound and encyclopedic article, and I hope someone else can start watching the page. I have no agenda and would welcome editors with very different views from mine; the page just needs honest and experienced participants, period. (It might also be worthwhile to explore Doug Coldwell's other contributions.) Wareh 17:01, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
UpdateI have done some general updating of the main WP Saints page (unrelated to the current discussion about the scope of the project). Have a look around and see what you think -- If you see a problem, please fix it. Hopefully, this will make things a little easier to navigate. -- Pastordavid 16:08, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Can anyone here make an ad?Template:Qxz-ads/All shows a variety of advertisements for various WikiProjects. Lord knows we could probably use one as well. Unfortunately, purty much everything (including basic spelling) is pretty much beyond my own abilities, so if anyone else feels qualified to make one for this project, or maybe for the Christianity projects in general, Religion projects, or basically anything else that might increase the traffic to this page, please feel free to do so. John Carter 16:32, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Saint of the dayA proposal has been made on the talk page of the Portal:Saints for a possible daily update to at least some of the content of the portal. I think that this is a fine idea, but also think that I would want input from others as to which content to feature on which date. I have therefore set up a page for such discussion at Portal:Saints/Saint of the day for interested parties to nominate content related to individual saints they would like to see featured on the portal, and one which particular day, if one is preferred. I am here thinking particularly about possibly including individuals on the days of their feasts, if they have one. Any member of this project is more than welcome to make any nominations they see fit. Please feel free to make any specific suggestions there. John Carter 20:18, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Citation stylesI often run into the same sources when looking for citation for stub-level saints articles. Since I found myself looking up the same styles over and over again, as well as tiresomely checking back to copy-paste old "ref" formats, I started a Notepad list of styles for particular sources. While redoing my user page a few days ago, I thought it would be more convenient to make a user page for myself with these styles, in case I run into a sourceless saints article while not at home. So I thought I'd share it with you all: Saints citation styles for commonly encountered sources. A few caveats however: first and most importantly, these examples are all for specific articles. You would have to modify them appropriately in order to use them correctly. It would be a good idea to use Wikipedia:Citation templates in conjunction with these, in case there are additional appropriate fields to be included. And secondly, remember that this my user page. These styles for are my personal reference. You may not like them, in which case you may continue to use whichever style of citation you please. However, if you find a problem with one or have an issue or concern, please, do bring it up to me on the citation styles talk page. Thanks. I hope these are useful. Alekjds talk 21:13, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
Just saw this category, which seems to possibly be related to the project. Any opinions as to whether they should be included or not? John Carter 14:11, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Prayer revisitedI think it might be a good idea to try to add the "official" prayer (or, in some cases, one of the "official" prayers) to the articles within the scope of this project to the majority of the pages of the individual saints. Certainly, in some cases we may have very little hard data to go with, and these prayers will often contain at least a hint of the reason the person(s) was/were declared saints in the first place. We might even (potentially) be able to add a "prayer" section to the portal. I think our biggest problem would be in trying to find some non-POV introduction which would make it harder to object to its inclusion. One suggestion, just to get discussion started:
A very rough draft, but if anyone can think of any way to "polish it up" to make it more generally acceptable, I personally would love to see it. John Carter 14:17, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
The Saint award
I didn't know that but you guys deserve it anyway!!! ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 18:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
RedundancyIn the same vein, I just noticed that we have pages for Saint Cyril, Saint Methodius, and Saints Cyril and Methodius. Does anyone one think that we could merge these? As I think that neither is particularly notable individually, maybe making the page for both of them the one that remains? John Carter 14:14, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
CollaborationThe new WikiProject Saints Collaboration is up for this month. Help us to improve this article, and make suggestions or voice your support for our next collaboration. -- Pastordavid 16:19, 23 April 2007 (UTC) An idea about feast daysIt was brought up a while ago on Portal:Saints about how we could organize a liturgical calendar schematic for presenting saints articles on the Portal page. My idea is that we could have a category for each feast day of the year. Of course different churches have different feasts for the same saint, but this could be representing by naming the categories thus:
Et cetera. Also, we could have a little nav box on the "body" of each category page, with something on it like... You know the drill. There's probably a more efficient template for that. Anyway, that's my idea. I acknowledge the tedious downside of manually completing this task (plus, what, creating 600-900 new categories if we want to fill out the Orthodox and Coptic calendars as well as the RC?), but I do think that it has many advantages. Alekjds talk 01:58, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
(undent) That sounds good, too. Let's try this: individual day articles, covering all traditions - John, could you put together a test one of these in userspace (i have an empty sandbox page if you need it). As to the many orthodox "by date" pages, I will try pulling together a "by month" one in my userspace as well (it will take me a couple of days, I'll post here when I've got it). That way, we can all see what we are talking about. -- Pastor David † (Review) 19:18, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Request article name changeThe page Adrian of Nicomedia previously had no separate content relating to the wife of the subject, who actually survived him by some time, Saint Natalia. Given that there is now at least some content relating specifically to Natalia in her time after Adrian's death, I believe the page's name should be changed to Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia. Comments? John Carter 14:47, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
CollaborationIt is time for changing out our Project Collaboration article. Currently we have three candidates for next months collaboration. If you have a suggestion for what might make a great collaboration, or would like to voice your support for one of the others, please visit the Collaboration page - a new collaboration will be posted in a couple of days. Pastordavid 15:16, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Current CollaborationOur current collaboration has just been awarded GA-status. Congratulations to all who helped out! More work is still needed, so stop on by Mother Teresa, and let's see if we can't reach FA. Pastordavid 17:14, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
It is time, once again, to change out our collaboration. Our last collaboration, Mother Teresa, was raised to GA status. Please consider dropping by the collaboration page to vote for this month's collaboration, I will select a new article for us sometime late tonight or tomorrow. Pastordavid 14:49, 27 June 2007 (UTC) NoticeOne of the articles in the scope of our project is a featured list candidate. Please express your opinion. Pastordavid 17:36, 28 June 2007 (UTC) The article above is a candidate for being transferred to Wikisource. If anyone can supply information beyond simply the quotation, it would be greatly appreciated. John Carter 00:25, 29 June 2007 (UTC) Version 1.0 articlesThe version 0.7 release of wikipedia is slated to have about 3,000 articles. I believe that the articles in our scope, and relating to Christianity in general, are woefully underrepresented. The Virgin Mary had not been included to date, and Moses still isn't. I would greatly appreciate any nominations for inclusion in the next release version below, based on either their importance or their quality. Nominations of Start class can be made on the basis of great importance, B class or higher on the combined bases of quality and importance. Thank you. John Carter 00:19, 6 July 2007 (UTC) Current CollaborationOur current Wikiproject Saints collaboration, Bishop Henry, is listed as a Featured Article Candidate. Please voice your opinion about the article. With the current collaboration already up as a FA nom, I will probably change out the collaboration article a little early this month - right now Saint Peter looks like it will be the collaboration. Pastordavid 15:13, 9 July 2007 (UTC) Request for input on Portal:SaintsThe time to update the portal is approaching. Anyone who has a particular item they'd like to see in the portal for next month should indicate as much by Friday. Thanks. John Carter 17:00, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Identify a saintCan someone identify the saint in this image Image:Italian breviary c. 1380 women.jpg? I would like to update the info in the Commons. Thanks. - PKM 19:37, 6 August 2007 (UTC) Request for CommentThere is currently a discussion at Talk:Saint Maurice#Request for Comment:Image in Infobox about which image of the subject should be used in the infobox. Any comments are welcome. John Carter 22:54, 21 August 2007 (UTC) Chronological list of saintsI've recently gone through the chronological lists of saints and converted the tables to wikitable format. I have the feeling that the tables are incomplete or inaccurate. This would be a possible task for someone from this project to work on. Psychless 02:19, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
RequestFor article on Saint Moses the Hungarian. Thank you, -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk 00:13, 21 October 2007 (UTC) Category for deletionI have proposed Category:Decanonized saints for deletion here: Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2007 November 28. It is a long-time problem category that can't be fixed any other way beyond deleting it. Please weigh in with your opinions.--Cúchullain t/c 22:17, 28 November 2007 (UTC) Money for writing, chicks for freeThe above contest has been started which will give five people who have done the most article improvement US$100. each. Several of these articles fall within the scope of this project, including Abraham, Albrecht Durer, Augustine of Hippo, Benedict of Nursia, Columba, and several others as well. The full list is Wikipedia:The Core Contest/Articles. Granted, the paraphrase of the Dire Straits title above isn't all directly relevant to the contest, particularly the last half, but I figured it might get a few more of you to look at this comment. John Carter (talk) 15:46, 29 November 2007 (UTC) New award being given out to projectsI'm not sure how many of you know this, but I think that right now this project is one of the few that has ever received an award or barnstar as a project. I mention this because there is a new triple crown award specifically for WikiProjects, at User:Durova/Triple crown winner's circle#Special edition WikiProject triple crowns. Each of these awards will be specifically made for the winning project. Many of you know that I haven't actally written even a single GA myself yet, so I'm not particularly useful in this regard, but if any of the rest of you can point out articles that you have written which might qualify this project for that award, I'd love to see the project get one. Please include any qualifying information below, and if we've got enough I'll try to submit it. John Carter (talk) 20:41, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
Multiple saints collaborations?One of the difficulties in dealing with a collaboration for a project like this one is the rather difficult scope of the project. We effectively deal with a section of the content of five distinct WikiProjects, WikiProject Anglicanism, WikiProject Catholicism, WikiProject Eastern Orthodoxy, WikiProject Lutheranism, and WikiProject Oriental Orthodoxy, as well as some additional content within the scope of our parent WikiProject Christianity. As a result, parties interested primarily in one branch of Christianity, from any of our related faith-specific projects, might have less interest in working on an article relating primarily or exclusively to some other faith. I wonder what you all might think of changing the collaboration from one monthly collaboration to five simultaneous collaborations, one relating primarily to each of the five traditions above. At least initially, I think there are probably 50-100 articles that are going to be very important to more than one tradition, and that we might get more input this way. I have also taken the liberty of contacting the projects mentioned above for any input they might like to give on this matter. I would think, rather than monthly, we might permit a collaboration to remain until and unless it receives, say, at least a GA nominataion. I would welcome any input, positive or negative. If the response were to be positive, I would think that we might be able to start sometime in January with the multiple concurrent collaborations. John Carter (talk) 15:07, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
Naming Conventions and linksHi, My question is regarding naming conventions. I was editing Cainnech of Aghaboe and thought that i would link from other pages where he is mentioned (such as Kilkenny) where he is referred to as St. Canice. There is a redirect from St. Canice to Cainnech of Aghaboe but should the kilkenny page use the link [[Cainnech of Aghaboe|St. Canice]] or [[St. Canice]]. Maybe it makes no difference but if there way a best practice it would be helpful; and maybe this is a silly question but anyway,thanks Okeeffe.christopher (talk) 16:40, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
Digital Patrologia LatinaMay be of interest: there is a digital edition of Migne's Patrologia Latina available, along with a whole lot more material at www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/_index.html which may be of interest. In Latin of course. Someone (probably) associated with that project has been adding links to the relevant articles. Seems unobjectionable to me, but this has caught the eye of the ever-vigilant spam monitors, and here we are. This could be usable for inline cites, for further reading sections, to create bibliographies for Medieval Latin religious writers, etc. Hope this is useful resource, Angus McLellan (Talk) 01:41, 25 March 2008 (UTC) Coordinator?It has probably been noticed by most of the editors who frequent this page that there is often a pronounced degree of overlap between the various projects relating to Christianity. Given that overlap, and the rather large amount of content we have related to the subject of Christianity, it has been proposed that the various Christianity projects select a group of coordinators who would help ensure the cooperation of the various projects as well as help manage some project related activities, such as review, assessment, portal management, and the like. Preferably, we would like to consider the possibility of having one party from each of the major Christianity projects included, given the degree of specialization which some of the articles contain. We now are accepting nominations for the coordinators positions at Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity/Coordinators/Election 1. Any parties interested in helping performing some of the management duties of the various Christianity projects is encouraged to nominate themselves there. Thank you. John Carter (talk) 17:32, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
A Question of Stylethere is a straw poll underway at Talk:Roman_Catholic_Church#Capitalization_of_.22Church.22 regarding the style guidelines for capitalization of church bodies. Pastordavid (talk) 18:18, 10 May 2008 (UTC) List of articles needing cleanupWe now have a list of articles which have been tagged by this project with one or more cleanup tags at Wikipedia:WikiProject Saints/Cleanup listing. Please feel free to do any work you can to address the existing problems there. Thank you. John Carter (talk) 20:05, 12 May 2008 (UTC) Cleanup listing, feedbackRoughly a month ago, I created a cleanup listing for this WikiProject. I have now updated the list with a new data snapshot of May 24. Also, the list format has slightly changed. On this occassion, I would like to ask you for feedback about this kind of listings. (I am currently evaluating whether it makes sense to offer them on a larger scale.) Did you find the listing useful for your project work? Does it reasonably lead you to articles that you can clean up? What could be improved about the content or formatting of the list? As a side note, if the listings are too long when generated for the entire project, I can also generate them for individual workgroups, which might be easier to handle. Please leave your comments at User talk:B. Wolterding/Cleanup listings. Thanks, --B. Wolterding (talk) 09:29, 28 May 2008 (UTC) Is there interest in helping create categories of saints by century (please). I think it would be useful for the Christian history categories as well. I have a list set up to start (it is more complete than Chronological list of saints and blesseds) and it can be done fairly easily this way (using HotCat). --Carlaude (talk) 21:01, 20 June 2008 (UTC) Lives of the Saints, by Sabine Baring-GouldSabine Baring-Gould wrote a sixteen-volume work on saints called Lives of the Saints. It was published in 1872-76 and is thus in the public domain. Scans and ocred text of this work are available (see s:Author:Sabine_Baring-Gould#Biography). If anyone from this project is interested in adding this work to Wikisource, and thus making the text of it available to Wikipedia, contact me here or on my Wikisource talk page s:User talk:Psychless. I'd be happy to help you get started. Psychless 23:50, 13 October 2008 (UTC) It's a rum old woldOr is it? Is this for real? (I note that some of it is sourced to something by Rumwold somebody, from a very obscure sounding publisher.) If it is, I think it might be a contender for particular exposure on 1 April. -- Hoary (talk) 15:57, 24 January 2009 (UTC) Milestone Announcements
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