Talk:Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
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[edit] So many things wrong with this page
1. First of all, the only appropriate entry for the article title "Holy Sepulchre Cemetery" would be a disambiguation page linking to the many cemeteries called Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. It would look something like the following:
- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is the name of many different cemeteries. The name is inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which is believed by many Christians to be built on the site of Jesus's (empty) tomb. The association with Jesus's death and resurrection is an appropriate and comforting theme for Christian cemeteries, where Christians contemplate their own mortality. This common cemetery name may refer to:
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- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Worth, Illinois)
- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Coram, New York)
- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania)
- Etc.
2. Secondly, the mention of William Patrick Hitler is confounding the Worth, Illinois cemetery with the Coram, New York cemetery. Silly errors like that will no doubt continue until the page is changed to a disambig as described above.
— Lumbercutter 16:10, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fixed as described herein
Fixed as described herein. The page is now a disambiguation page. — Lumbercutter 17:23, 29 May 2007 (UTC)