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This article seems to have conflated two different retreat movements with similar titles. The first is Emmaus [1], which is a Catholic movement. The second is Walk to Emmaus [2], which is a United Methodist-related movement. Both are similar, in that they originated from the Cursillo movement of retreats, but their history, methods, governing structure and audiences are different. I am new to editing Wikipedia articles, so am hesitant to try to sort this thing out on my own. Any advice on how to proceed? Dmacdonaldonu ( talk) 13:15, 11 January 2015 (UTC)Dmacdonaldonu
I'm sure this is a detail of the issue already noted, but it makes the discussion so glaringly disjoint that it's hard to give credence to whatever follows.
To Dmacdonaldonu -- this whole wiki business is largely unmanaged. To answer you, I am new to editing Wikipedia articles, so am hesitant to try to sort this thing out on my own. Any advice on how to proceed?
Proceed with honesty and attention.
77th Trombone ( talk) 15:40, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
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This article seems to have conflated two different retreat movements with similar titles. The first is Emmaus [1], which is a Catholic movement. The second is Walk to Emmaus [2], which is a United Methodist-related movement. Both are similar, in that they originated from the Cursillo movement of retreats, but their history, methods, governing structure and audiences are different. I am new to editing Wikipedia articles, so am hesitant to try to sort this thing out on my own. Any advice on how to proceed? Dmacdonaldonu ( talk) 13:15, 11 January 2015 (UTC)Dmacdonaldonu
I'm sure this is a detail of the issue already noted, but it makes the discussion so glaringly disjoint that it's hard to give credence to whatever follows.
To Dmacdonaldonu -- this whole wiki business is largely unmanaged. To answer you, I am new to editing Wikipedia articles, so am hesitant to try to sort this thing out on my own. Any advice on how to proceed?
Proceed with honesty and attention.
77th Trombone ( talk) 15:40, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
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