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Is it a notable priest? Can anyone add some more reliable sources into it? The present article is filled with junk material and it should be re-written. --Avinesh T 08:32, 1 September 2008 (UTC)reply
I have just completed a copy edit of the article, and replaced some tags. In particular I removed the notability tag because 2 or 3 of the references given seem to be reliable secondary sources. The article itself had a lot of peacock terms and jargon, but I've dealt with those (as far as I could, to preserve some semblance of readability. I threw on fact tags where appropriate and added a nofootnotes tag.
Some issues:
What do the "P. J." (and the other people's initials) stand for?
What does the information on IPC have to do with Thomas?
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Is it a notable priest? Can anyone add some more reliable sources into it? The present article is filled with junk material and it should be re-written. --Avinesh T 08:32, 1 September 2008 (UTC)reply
I have just completed a copy edit of the article, and replaced some tags. In particular I removed the notability tag because 2 or 3 of the references given seem to be reliable secondary sources. The article itself had a lot of peacock terms and jargon, but I've dealt with those (as far as I could, to preserve some semblance of readability. I threw on fact tags where appropriate and added a nofootnotes tag.
Some issues:
What do the "P. J." (and the other people's initials) stand for?
What does the information on IPC have to do with Thomas?