Talk:Our Lady of Peñafrancia

Sourcing and tone concerns
Hello. I am concerned about the sourcing of this article. Three "References" were provided with zero footnotes. It turns out that two of the references were Blogspot blogs, and do not meet our criteria for reliability. Furthermore, one of them had verbatim paragraphs copied from this article (the blog was published in September 2016, and the edits to this article predated that publication.) So I have removed those links from the article. But even with a comprehensive PDF from a local high school, we still have the problem of zero footnotes. Now much of the narrative in this article is fanciful and uses an unencyclopedic tone. It is apparently written by devotees. So this is not suitable for Wikipedia's standards. The article needs to be reduced to verifiable facts and the tone needs to be impartial and non-judgemental. I haven't touched the article prose yet, because frankly I'm tempted to begin deleting large swaths of it... hopefully it can be salvaged less destructively. But we'll need sources. Thanks. Elizium23 (talk) 18:05, 16 September 2019 (UTC)

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