Talk:Owensboro Catholic High School

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Good faith request to avoid edit war[edit]

Whilst I appreciate @Magnolia677:'s concern I may have editorialised, the appropriate response would have been to reword my contribution in a more appropriate form and not delete Tom Lilly's comment and also delete a reference to the The Owensboro Times article.[1]

@Magnolia677:'s addition of comments by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington is interesting, it is rather the Roman Catholic Diocese of Owensboro that is applicable to this school and student, and not the other students alleged to have been involved. Unfortunately you deleted the reference that contained the applicable comment by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Owensboro. I have again added the reference to the The Owensboro Times article and swapped the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington statement for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Owensboro one.

In good faith wishing to avoid an edit war. I'm sure that was not your intention.

Don't currently have account but I'm www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/research-students/s-allison/6563 and not trying to use anonymity.

But I do thank you for the additions. 131.111.5.169 (talk) 13:48, 20 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Catholic schools under fire for comments at Indigenous Peoples March; school officials, father respond". The Owensboro Times. 2019-01-19.

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