I am removing the brackets around "Salvatore Pappalardo", because that sends me to the article about the now-deceased Cardinal & Archbishop of Palermo. You'd need a separate article about the Salvatore Pappalardo who is now the Archbishop of Siracusa.
I see this line in the list:
>Francesco Trapani, CEO of Bishop Miccichè for leisure, tourism and sport
(along with a link to a Francesco Trapani article, which article I am also concerned about)
But from other sources, I am hearing that Bishop (Francesco) Miccichè was declared "removed" regarding the diocese of Trapani, which is in Sicily.
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I am removing the brackets around "Salvatore Pappalardo", because that sends me to the article about the now-deceased Cardinal & Archbishop of Palermo. You'd need a separate article about the Salvatore Pappalardo who is now the Archbishop of Siracusa.
I see this line in the list:
>Francesco Trapani, CEO of Bishop Miccichè for leisure, tourism and sport
(along with a link to a Francesco Trapani article, which article I am also concerned about)
But from other sources, I am hearing that Bishop (Francesco) Miccichè was declared "removed" regarding the diocese of Trapani, which is in Sicily.