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The inclusion of Masturbation is likely in error. Possibly a misunderstanding of Palm Sunday. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gekaap ( talk • contribs) 15:25, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
The article on Epiphany covers the whole time, so I modified the Template to link to that, rather than redlinking to Epiphanytide. Feel free to change that if it doesn't work, though. I got rid of a couple other redlinks as well. I moved the "Easter (season)" article, which seemed like an awkward title, to Eastertide so that what was already in the template worked. Pre-Lent, which had also linked red, I made a redirect to Septuagesima, which covers that time, not just the one Sunday. Jonathunder 04:39, 2005 Mar 21 (UTC)
As the linked article for Kingdomtide indicates, it (a) was never generally observed in the western calendar, (b) was never co-terminous with Ordinary Time, and (c) has fallen into disuse. I am therefore going to remove it. Vilĉjo 09:45, 17 May 2007 (UTC) Yes, it is not "Western", but particular to some modern denominations. I agree. Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 13:16, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
This template has some specific problems - what is cjames' Fast? the "Eastern" tradition does not have "Ordinary Time" or Septuagesima. What about Oriental, which includes the ancient non-Calchedonian Churches? E.g. The Fast of Nineveh is not found outside of the Oriental churches but in them is very important. I suggest this template be eliminated and the legitimate content put to "see also". -- Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 13:26, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
[1] 173.238.231.208, please find a reliable source which speaks of "Ordinary Time 1" and "Ordinary Time 2". I learned meanwhile from the version history that you added this numbering some time ago also without a source. However, it is just Ordinary Time.-- Medusahead ( talk) 09:01, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
In this table, why is "Ordinary Time" indented, in the list headers, under "Epiphany?" Logically, it should be at the same header-level as the rest—it's not a subset of Epiphany. Isamuel ( talk) 21:11, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
This template is being worked on by WikiProject Christian liturgical year.
The inclusion of Masturbation is likely in error. Possibly a misunderstanding of Palm Sunday. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gekaap ( talk • contribs) 15:25, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
The article on Epiphany covers the whole time, so I modified the Template to link to that, rather than redlinking to Epiphanytide. Feel free to change that if it doesn't work, though. I got rid of a couple other redlinks as well. I moved the "Easter (season)" article, which seemed like an awkward title, to Eastertide so that what was already in the template worked. Pre-Lent, which had also linked red, I made a redirect to Septuagesima, which covers that time, not just the one Sunday. Jonathunder 04:39, 2005 Mar 21 (UTC)
As the linked article for Kingdomtide indicates, it (a) was never generally observed in the western calendar, (b) was never co-terminous with Ordinary Time, and (c) has fallen into disuse. I am therefore going to remove it. Vilĉjo 09:45, 17 May 2007 (UTC) Yes, it is not "Western", but particular to some modern denominations. I agree. Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 13:16, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
This template has some specific problems - what is cjames' Fast? the "Eastern" tradition does not have "Ordinary Time" or Septuagesima. What about Oriental, which includes the ancient non-Calchedonian Churches? E.g. The Fast of Nineveh is not found outside of the Oriental churches but in them is very important. I suggest this template be eliminated and the legitimate content put to "see also". -- Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 13:26, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
[1] 173.238.231.208, please find a reliable source which speaks of "Ordinary Time 1" and "Ordinary Time 2". I learned meanwhile from the version history that you added this numbering some time ago also without a source. However, it is just Ordinary Time.-- Medusahead ( talk) 09:01, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
In this table, why is "Ordinary Time" indented, in the list headers, under "Epiphany?" Logically, it should be at the same header-level as the rest—it's not a subset of Epiphany. Isamuel ( talk) 21:11, 5 January 2021 (UTC)