Talk:Servus Servorum Dei

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[edit] Biblical background of the title

I have added the "Biblical backround" for this papal title. If it is possible, it would be good to have a reference to support the fact that the papacy adopts this title with a scriptural mindset. Please feel free to rephrase or correct the sentencing of this newly added section and maybe one with better skill can incorporate the bible quotes better than what has already been done. User:DYBoulet July 17 2007 4:33 PM (AST)

[edit] Stylistic issue

This article is inconsistent in capitalizing the terms “pope/Pope” and “papal/Papal.” The terms are capitalized in the first two sections, and then lowercased in the third section. In any case, most of it is wrong. The rule in English is as given in the latest (42nd) edition of the Associated Press Stylebook (c. 2007): POPE – Capitalize when used as a formal title before a name; lowercase in all other uses: “Pope Paul spoke to the crowd. At the close of his address, the pope gave his blessing.” I suggest the author change accordingly, I would prefer not to do it without presenting the rationale.

Billcito (talk) 06:58, 17 April 2008 (UTC)