Talk:Charles of Mount Argus

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[edit] This article is not objective.

This article, in common with most articles included ín the WikipediaProject "Saints" reports miracles uncritically and without providing links to allow the reader to form their own opinion on the merits of the extraordinary claims made in it.

As it is currently written it belongs in a devotional pamphlet and not in an encyclopedia. I have made some small improvements to the text (see history), but what it really needs is either a thorough re-writing or a set of links backing the original writer's texts.