Category talk:English Roman Catholics
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[edit] references?
Making a list of people that belong to a certain faith seems to me rather controversal. I'd like to think you have some proof for all of this... Care to cite it? aLii 21:44, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Do believe me: they are
But I'll of course quote everything you all need about all the people I'll be adding from now on.
Each one of the guys appearing on this list have publicly declared their Catholic upbringing so many times, and they're proud of it (not like I am, i.e.!), so believe me...but I'll show you of course.
For instance, try and visit Sting's page and you'll clearly see what I mean, and the same goes for the Gallaghers and the rest.
Another Wikipedian had the splendid clue of writing a preface to this list clearly stating that this page is dedicated to these people's upbringing and not to their current faith, which is what this page was made for. I'm about to thank this mate for having fulfilled this task better than what I tried to do. Gianmaria Framarin 6:28 5 June 2006
[edit] George Harrison
I see Paul McCartney's name but you forgot George Harrison. He was born and raised a practicing Roman Catholic in a Liverpool Irish family. In fact, I've read that George was the Beatle who most identified himself with being Irish. He would often refer to himself as 'Liverpool Irish'. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.160.28.79 (talk) 15:07, 10 February 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Malcolm Muggeridge
Can someone add him to the list? I apologise, but I don't know how to edit entries in the list format? Thanks.Signof4 (talk) 15:15, 27 November 2007 (UTC)