Talk:Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough

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A suffragan see is not in the Metropolitan see: it is in the province of that see.

The shrine of St Margaret Clitheroe, although it might merit an entry in an encyclopedia, is not a parish, and so it has bee removed from that (incomplete) list.

The diocesan website lists no parish of Everingham, nor a parish called "St. Mary's and St. Everilda's", so this has also been removed from the parishes list. Kevin McE 01:03, 23 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Actually it does it exist - it's currently closed due to the shortage of priests but no decision has been taken on what to do with it yet. Websites are not always the most reliable source of information. The list is incomplete because the article is a work in progress - be patient. Roydosan 0045 24 April 2006

Roman Catholic diocese of Middlesbrough[edit]

Yes, they should all be named this way to prevent confusion with the CoE dioceses. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Benkenobi18 (talkcontribs) 04:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

There isn't a CoE diocese of Middlesbrough and as the CoE ones are not named "Anglican Dicocese of ____" then neither should these, unless there is two with a similar name, such as the case is with Liverpool CoE and Catholic organisations. Under this rationale, I've moved it back to the shorter, more usable title and will be moving back the rest of the moves you made. Thanks - Yorkshirian (talk) 07:59, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This article should be at plain "Diocese of Middlesborough". To suggest that CoE dioceses are somehow more 'proper' is a violation of WP:NPOV. Also, going by the policies in WP:NAME, leaving out 'Roman Catholic' in no way makes the article title ambiguous (there is only one variety of 'Diocese of Middlesborough', and straight "Diocese of Middlesborough" is by far the most commonly used form of the name. WP:COMMONNAME.
Mauls (talk) 03:12, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]