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I am searching the geographical extent of the dioceses. Catholic-hierachy gives the population and area, but not which provinces are covered. So far I could only find:
As long as the dioceses borders coincide with the provincial borders it may be possible to guess from the above numbers which provinces may belong to it, but I prefer a more reliable source. andy 11:59, 14 Oct 2004 (UTC)
http://thaicath.net/EDioceses.php says it's part of Chachoengsao and Amphoe Banna of Nakhon Nayok. andy 11:41, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
As there's no page for the Martyrs of Thailand yet, I'm putting this here. I have a number of images from the Our Lady of the Martyrs of Thailand Shrine (สักการสถาน พระมารดาแห่งมรณสักขี ประเทศไทย) in Mukdahan. At the shrine there is a series of 14 carved stone panels hanging on the outer wall of the shrine, depicting the story of the martyrs. Would there be interest in my uploading these panels, and if so, does anyone have the idea of what the copyright status would be? An artist's name and date (and location?) is present on each of the panels: Ritthirong Samutprakarn 2002 (not sure if Samutprakarn is given here as surname or the artist's location), but I can't find any information about him. I took a picture of each panel individually, so they're quite high resolution in their original format.
As the author of the photographs, I have uploaded one picture, to illustrate my point and ask your opinions. However, obviously the work depicted in the photograph is not mine. Any advice/response is most welcome. rikker04 04:37, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
but is in error stating that SONGKHON is the only catholic village in Thailand. There is one 40 klicks north of Yasothorn hosting the Church of Archangel Michael, claimed to be the largest wooden church in Thailand, and a designated "UNseen -in Thailand" tourist site. Lee 08:00, 15 September 2006 (UTC)PawYiLee
PS see also http://thehands.org/martyrs.htm Lee 08:07, 15 September 2006 (UTC)PawYiLee
Much of this article appears to be taken from the Catholic Encyclopedia. It might be useful to refer to Wikipedia:Catholic Encyclopedia topics. In particular,
I have now removed twice text that describes the "current situation" as of 1911. Please do not re-insert it.
-- Richard 06:44, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
What was the problem in text about 1911 situation with Catholics in Thailand? Why is it necessary to remove facts and figures in passage on certain historical period? The opinion of Catholic Encyclopedia is the most reliable source in presenting the articles on Catholic Church. Removing the last passage with figures and facts seems to be like POV and prejudice. There are no other sources of information on Catholic articles, than Catholic Encyclopedia. Ans-mo 06:29, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
And what is the value of providing 1911 data? -- Richard 07:08, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Why not to provide such data describing the history of Roman Catholic Church in Thailand of certain period? It does not seem to violate any rule of Wikipedia. Ans-mo 07:23, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
References
The result of the move request was: Procedural close per WP:MULTI. Follow-up instead at Talk:Roman Catholicism in Armenia#Requested move 2 October 2016. ( non-admin closure) — Andy W. ( talk · ctb) 00:42, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
Roman Catholicism in Thailand → Catholic Church in Thailand – In consistancy with other equivalent articles, including Catholic Church, Catholic Church in England and Wales, Catholic Church in the United States, etc. Chicbyaccident ( talk) 13:55, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
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I am searching the geographical extent of the dioceses. Catholic-hierachy gives the population and area, but not which provinces are covered. So far I could only find:
As long as the dioceses borders coincide with the provincial borders it may be possible to guess from the above numbers which provinces may belong to it, but I prefer a more reliable source. andy 11:59, 14 Oct 2004 (UTC)
http://thaicath.net/EDioceses.php says it's part of Chachoengsao and Amphoe Banna of Nakhon Nayok. andy 11:41, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
As there's no page for the Martyrs of Thailand yet, I'm putting this here. I have a number of images from the Our Lady of the Martyrs of Thailand Shrine (สักการสถาน พระมารดาแห่งมรณสักขี ประเทศไทย) in Mukdahan. At the shrine there is a series of 14 carved stone panels hanging on the outer wall of the shrine, depicting the story of the martyrs. Would there be interest in my uploading these panels, and if so, does anyone have the idea of what the copyright status would be? An artist's name and date (and location?) is present on each of the panels: Ritthirong Samutprakarn 2002 (not sure if Samutprakarn is given here as surname or the artist's location), but I can't find any information about him. I took a picture of each panel individually, so they're quite high resolution in their original format.
As the author of the photographs, I have uploaded one picture, to illustrate my point and ask your opinions. However, obviously the work depicted in the photograph is not mine. Any advice/response is most welcome. rikker04 04:37, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
but is in error stating that SONGKHON is the only catholic village in Thailand. There is one 40 klicks north of Yasothorn hosting the Church of Archangel Michael, claimed to be the largest wooden church in Thailand, and a designated "UNseen -in Thailand" tourist site. Lee 08:00, 15 September 2006 (UTC)PawYiLee
PS see also http://thehands.org/martyrs.htm Lee 08:07, 15 September 2006 (UTC)PawYiLee
Much of this article appears to be taken from the Catholic Encyclopedia. It might be useful to refer to Wikipedia:Catholic Encyclopedia topics. In particular,
I have now removed twice text that describes the "current situation" as of 1911. Please do not re-insert it.
-- Richard 06:44, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
What was the problem in text about 1911 situation with Catholics in Thailand? Why is it necessary to remove facts and figures in passage on certain historical period? The opinion of Catholic Encyclopedia is the most reliable source in presenting the articles on Catholic Church. Removing the last passage with figures and facts seems to be like POV and prejudice. There are no other sources of information on Catholic articles, than Catholic Encyclopedia. Ans-mo 06:29, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
And what is the value of providing 1911 data? -- Richard 07:08, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Why not to provide such data describing the history of Roman Catholic Church in Thailand of certain period? It does not seem to violate any rule of Wikipedia. Ans-mo 07:23, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
References
The result of the move request was: Procedural close per WP:MULTI. Follow-up instead at Talk:Roman Catholicism in Armenia#Requested move 2 October 2016. ( non-admin closure) — Andy W. ( talk · ctb) 00:42, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
Roman Catholicism in Thailand → Catholic Church in Thailand – In consistancy with other equivalent articles, including Catholic Church, Catholic Church in England and Wales, Catholic Church in the United States, etc. Chicbyaccident ( talk) 13:55, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Roman Catholicism in Armenia which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 00:46, 4 October 2016 (UTC)