Category talk:Romanian Catholics

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The header at the top of the category was absurd: the category also includes the subcategories, meaning that all people included are in communion with Rome. If anything, add a tag saying that those who are not in any of the subcategories (but are in the category itself) may not be in communion with Rome - and good luck finding any of those. Dahn (talk) 14:32, 17 April 2008 (UTC)

That is the meaning of the notice — if they are not in communion with Rome, the article goes in the "Catholics" category as opposed to the "Roman Catholics" category. It doesn't mean all those in the subcategory are not in communion, just the individual articles that do not get subcategorised. This is the standard way of formatting the Catholics–Roman Catholics–Eastern Catholics categories, and for many other nationalities there are tons of individuals that go in the Catholics (as opposed to the other) categories because they are not in communion with Rome. See, e.g., Category:American Catholics. I've expanded on the notice to clarify the point. Good Ol’factory (talk) 22:17, 17 April 2008 (UTC)