User talk:Msl5046
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[edit] Papal titles
Hi, Msl5046. I noticed your recent edit to Pope Benedict XVI in which you inserted all the titles in the first sentence. I wasn't sure if you noticed that the titles are already included further down, in section 5. I was thinking it may look a little too crowded in the first sentence. Any thoughts? I started a discussion on it in the Talk: Pope Benedict XVI page. Please go there if you have any input. Thanks! --Anietor 20:28, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kevin C. Rhoades article
Thank you for expanding the Kevin C. Rhoades article. However, I noticed that all the text you added was copied verbatim from the Harrisburg Diocese website. This is not acceptable unless the copied text is public domain (which the biography probably isn't). For this reason, I have removed that text from the article. However, you are welcome to write original prose using the official biography as a source (and always remember to cite sources). Thank you. --CrazyLegsKC 16:26, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] License tagging for Image:N503722232 37243 4984.jpg
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[edit] Image:Sample-Bishop_Alexander_K-closeup.jpg listed for deletion
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