User talk:Brabo1098

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ww2censor (talk) 16:59, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

Anglican Cistercians
Dear Brabo1098, I have just reverted your edits at Anglican Cistercians. It does seem from comments you have made in the past (at that article) that you have a conflict of interest here, as you have stated that you are the Prior of the Order of Anglican Cistercians, which is a major element of the article. In particular I notice that you have repeatedly tried to remove all reference to your rival organisation the OCCO, and have left edit summaries stating that your organisation does not recognise the OCCO. This is irrelevant to Wikipedia, which is an encyclopaedia, not a vehicle for promoting the OCist, or any other organisation. The OCCO has a history, which includes roots in Anglicanism (which are referenced at the article), and this material should not be removed. Editors who are involved externally with the subject of an article often have things to contribute, but have to be very careful to avoid conflict of interest. The promotion of Wikipedia is our only aim. I also propose re-casting the Anglican Cistercian article. We have given the OCist a very prominent place in the article, as it is the current manifestation of the Cistercian Order within Anglicanism, but this may have given you a false impression that the article is only about OCist, which is not the case. Any Cistercian activity within Anglicanism (present or past) belongs in this article.  Timothy Titus Talk To TT  05:20, 13 January 2015 (UTC)