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Where's the dispute? Where's the discussion? The NPOV notice was added in January, 2008. There've been no "disputes" since then. I think it's time to remove the notice. The article is practically word for word from "The New Catholic Encyclopedia." If the NCE phrasing is not acceptable, many other articles will have to be removed.
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In this case, the offical news website of the Vatican is more relevant IMHO. It reads :" Pope Benedict XVI announced he would shortly declare the great XVIth century preacher,St. John of Avila , doctor of the universal Church". The newspapers took a shortcut and announce John of Avila was made the 33th Doctor of the Church, which is not the same. The declaration and corresponding publication is yet to come, although the decision is already taken.--
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Where's the dispute? Where's the discussion? The NPOV notice was added in January, 2008. There've been no "disputes" since then. I think it's time to remove the notice. The article is practically word for word from "The New Catholic Encyclopedia." If the NCE phrasing is not acceptable, many other articles will have to be removed.
Caeruleancentaur (
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12:36, 10 May 2010 (UTC)reply
In this case, the offical news website of the Vatican is more relevant IMHO. It reads :" Pope Benedict XVI announced he would shortly declare the great XVIth century preacher,St. John of Avila , doctor of the universal Church". The newspapers took a shortcut and announce John of Avila was made the 33th Doctor of the Church, which is not the same. The declaration and corresponding publication is yet to come, although the decision is already taken.--
Alberto Fernandez Fernandez (
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13:42, 25 August 2011 (UTC)reply