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@ Sorabino: you radically changed the topic of the article one year ago. I disagree with your change for two reasons. First, the expression "New calendarists" seems to be used exclusively in references to the debates within E. Orthodoxy about the Revised Julian calendar; "New calendarists" is not used either in The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity or in The Church of the East: A Concise History. Second, the article is only about calendar disputes within Christianity, not about "people who have adopted a new calendar, thus replacing the previous one, and also people who are advocating such a change within some group." Veverve ( talk) 02:24, 6 November 2021 (UTC)
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@ Sorabino: you radically changed the topic of the article one year ago. I disagree with your change for two reasons. First, the expression "New calendarists" seems to be used exclusively in references to the debates within E. Orthodoxy about the Revised Julian calendar; "New calendarists" is not used either in The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity or in The Church of the East: A Concise History. Second, the article is only about calendar disputes within Christianity, not about "people who have adopted a new calendar, thus replacing the previous one, and also people who are advocating such a change within some group." Veverve ( talk) 02:24, 6 November 2021 (UTC)