Talk:The Cathedral of Peter and Paul

Is some kind of vandalism going on?
Someone has worked with extreme vigor to make it impossible to find this Cathedral in Wikipedia. According to the Russian text naming this church, the English title of this page should have the word "Saint" or the word "Saints" in it. Why doesn't it? The disambiguation-page for "Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul" does not list this cathedral. There's no "not to be confused with ..." referring to THIS Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in the Wikipedia article on St. Petersburg's other Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul. This Cathedral isn't mentioned in the Wikipedia article on Petergof/Peterhof. This article has only ONE photograph and TWO paragraphs, which is unusual for such a cathedral as this. Someone is trying very hard to hide this Cathedral and make sure that only the OTHER Peter/Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg can be found by Wikipedia readers. There IS, at the END of the first paragraph in the article on the Peter/Paul Cathedral, a statement that THIS CATHEDRAL also exists, but none of the text in that sentence is blue-underlined hot-linked to THIS article. Why not? And why isn't that made clear with a "not to be confused with" at the top? Furthermore, the Russian text of the article on the OTHER (1700s) Peter/Paul Cathedral indicates that the Russian name does NOT include "Saints". So why efforts to find "Cathedral of SAINTS Peter and Paul St. Petersburg" lead ONLY to that OTHER Cathedral? Why doesn't a search for Peter/Paul churches in St. Petersburg take a reader to a disambiguation-page where both churches and both articles are detailed? How can this NOT be a deliberate effort to ensure that THIS Cathedral is hidden from readers?2600:1700:6759:B000:1C64:8308:33BC:E2D6 (talk) 20:54, 26 October 2023 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson