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I agree that Liguori is an important character. I have come to this article looking for neutral information but was disappointed: the article reads like an apology and dwells largely on an adoring view. Assorted links could help to look up what is meant by a Catholic Saint, a Doctor of the Catholic Church, a Catholic "spiritual writer", a Catholic Congregation, etc. In the Catholic Encyclopaedia Liguori is presented in extenso with no pretense to be neutral; the corresponding external link is missing. -- Lupo Manaro 09:52, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm curious, on some pictures of Saint Alphonsus, why are his cassock and mozzetta blue? I'm pretty sure that blue was never a colour for cassocks -- only white, red, purple and black were permitted. I thought it might be the colour of Saint Alphonsus' order's habit, but I don't think the CSSRs ever had blue. Saint John Neumann was a bishop too, and all I've seen him in was either a black cassock (I think it's a Jesuit-style cassock?) and the black Bishop's cassock. J.J. Bustamante 11:22, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Alphonsus Mary Antony John Cosmas Damian Michael Gaspard de' Liguori ...should his complete name be in the article? It's in the italian wikipedia.
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03:27, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Why isnt the incidence of bilocation, reported here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ mentioned in this page? It seems like such a miracle should be mentioned someplace in the article.
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[4] for evidence here. The current title is not found at all in the English corpus, and while the usage of Maria is sometimes found in titles of books, the n-gram usage makes it very clear the the preferred English here is simply Alphonsus Liguori. The addition of saint would be unnecessary because he lived at a late enough time where he can clearly be established by his first and last name in English without the honourific.
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I agree that Liguori is an important character. I have come to this article looking for neutral information but was disappointed: the article reads like an apology and dwells largely on an adoring view. Assorted links could help to look up what is meant by a Catholic Saint, a Doctor of the Catholic Church, a Catholic "spiritual writer", a Catholic Congregation, etc. In the Catholic Encyclopaedia Liguori is presented in extenso with no pretense to be neutral; the corresponding external link is missing. -- Lupo Manaro 09:52, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm curious, on some pictures of Saint Alphonsus, why are his cassock and mozzetta blue? I'm pretty sure that blue was never a colour for cassocks -- only white, red, purple and black were permitted. I thought it might be the colour of Saint Alphonsus' order's habit, but I don't think the CSSRs ever had blue. Saint John Neumann was a bishop too, and all I've seen him in was either a black cassock (I think it's a Jesuit-style cassock?) and the black Bishop's cassock. J.J. Bustamante 11:22, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Alphonsus Mary Antony John Cosmas Damian Michael Gaspard de' Liguori ...should his complete name be in the article? It's in the italian wikipedia.
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Soulrefrain
03:27, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Why isnt the incidence of bilocation, reported here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ mentioned in this page? It seems like such a miracle should be mentioned someplace in the article.
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The result of the move request was: moved DrStrauss talk 14:02, 10 September 2017 (UTC)
Alphonsus Maria de' Liguori →
Alphonsus Liguori – Per
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[4] for evidence here. The current title is not found at all in the English corpus, and while the usage of Maria is sometimes found in titles of books, the n-gram usage makes it very clear the the preferred English here is simply Alphonsus Liguori. The addition of saint would be unnecessary because he lived at a late enough time where he can clearly be established by his first and last name in English without the honourific.
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