User talk:Anglican1

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snoyes 21:21, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)

advice
your article on the Holy Catholic Church--Western Rite was nominated for speedy deletion; As reviewing administrator, I declined that, and added a tag which should allow one week for the addition of additional material, including links to other articles, and 3rd party independent reliable published sources,  to show that it is actually notable. Shouldn't be difficult. Shouldn't be difficult. Incorrect deletions of this sort are unfortunately likely to happen to stub articles around here. Since nobody is actually bound by the tag, I'd advise you to add this very quickly, before it gets nominated for regular deletion. Incidentally, in addition to the template you use, you might want to figure out a graphic way of indicating the splits and reunions. It can be very confusing to outsiders. Perhaps a table? Perhaps a timeline? If you need help, as at my talk page. DGG (talk) 17:31, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

Continuing Anglican movement - See also
I added a See also section to Continuing Anglican movement. I admit that Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church has really nothing to do with Continuing Anglican movement, but both Nordic Catholic Church and Missionsprovinsen are parallels in Lutheran Church, and I think, due to connection through Porvoo Communion and Forward in Faith, have their place in See also -section. (Terot (talk) 14:40, 13 August 2008 (UTC)) .............................................................................................................. Anglican1's explanation: But they are not in any way related to Continuing Anglicanism. They are, therefore, misplaced here. They do have a place, I agree, with Anglicanism generally or the Church of England or the Anglican Communion, but not with a movement that separated itself from the Anglican Communion for reasons that have no connection to these churches or their later involvment with the Anglican Communion.


 * If you see the external links of Missionsprovinsen, you will notice a text written by Paul C. Hewett, SSC from Diocese of the Holy Cross, which is Continuing Anglican. These contacts still exist through Forward in Faith. (Terot (talk) 10:00, 14 August 2008 (UTC))

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