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The founding-intention for the Order was the ransom of Christians held captive by non-believers during the time of the Crusades.
I removed the below text. It may be relevant but if so needs to be worked into the text -
-- User:Boreas74 Talk 18:32, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
This issue was raised over a decade ago but has not been adequately addressed. The article reads:
As pointed about another user (in 2009!!), the enslavement of Christians did not begin with the Crusades and Mediterranean piracy began long before. I propose to change it to read something along the lines of:
This keeps the general sentiment of the original text but also makes the history clearer, and stops it from being a mere copy paste from an outdated version of the Trinitarians' website.
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The contents of the Scapular of the Most Blessed Trinity page were merged into Trinitarians. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
The founding-intention for the Order was the ransom of Christians held captive by non-believers during the time of the Crusades.
I removed the below text. It may be relevant but if so needs to be worked into the text -
-- User:Boreas74 Talk 18:32, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
This issue was raised over a decade ago but has not been adequately addressed. The article reads:
As pointed about another user (in 2009!!), the enslavement of Christians did not begin with the Crusades and Mediterranean piracy began long before. I propose to change it to read something along the lines of:
This keeps the general sentiment of the original text but also makes the history clearer, and stops it from being a mere copy paste from an outdated version of the Trinitarians' website.