Talk:Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais

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[edit] Merge tag

I have removed the merge tag and applied a redirect in the article which was suggested to merged in. The reason is simply that that article was no more than a copy-paste from Catholic Encyclopedia. So, if we'd need some info from that source, simply go at its site and put it here. --Attilios 18:37, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Recent edits

An anon recently took it upon himself to change the article in a "more balanced version". He made some massive changes, which didn't seem to me, in a quick read, so bad an idea, and actually added details in the first subsection (concerning encyclical, etc.) But he also removed information in the last section, concerning links with Republicans, translation of Dante, etc. He might want to discuss his changes here, and edit in a slightly more progressive manner (mainly, avoid mixing deletion of contents with copy-editing). Tazmaniacs 13:50, 2 May 2007 (UTC)