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Dear User:Wobblygriswold, I hope you are doing well. I wanted to let you know that the recent revert that I made on the Stations of the Cross article was not to undo you, but rather, to undo this act of vandalism, which went unnoticed. In restoring those edits, I kept the reference that you added. However, I did retain the original version about the Stations of the Cross being a physical devotion as the movements are tied specifically with the mortification of the flesh—an important aspect of the devotion. Thanks for your undertstanding. Kind regards, Anupam Talk 05:01, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
Greetings, I wanted to let you know that in most liturgical Western Christian Churches, violet/purple being the colour of the stole during Lent is a basic fact (you can read more about this on the article about liturgical colours). In the future, rather than tagging such statements, it might be easier to just find a reference online, as there are plenty that are available. Additionally, though I did not revert your edit that removed the word "Reformed", most clergy of Reformed churches do not wear business attire; rather, they wear the geneva gown (in many Reformed denominations, a stole of the liturgical colour will be worn on top of it too), unless it is a modern neo-evangelical church claiming Calvinist theology (there may be a few exceptions, but generally this is the case). I hope this helps. With regards, Anupam Talk 18:18, 17 April 2022 (UTC)
Hi Wobblygriswold, I recently reverted a series of your edits (
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WT:INB to get other opinions. (It is very likely that the topic has been discussed before but I don't, off-hand, recall when and where). Cheers.
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04:58, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
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Dear User:Wobblygriswold, I hope you are doing well. I wanted to let you know that the recent revert that I made on the Stations of the Cross article was not to undo you, but rather, to undo this act of vandalism, which went unnoticed. In restoring those edits, I kept the reference that you added. However, I did retain the original version about the Stations of the Cross being a physical devotion as the movements are tied specifically with the mortification of the flesh—an important aspect of the devotion. Thanks for your undertstanding. Kind regards, Anupam Talk 05:01, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
Greetings, I wanted to let you know that in most liturgical Western Christian Churches, violet/purple being the colour of the stole during Lent is a basic fact (you can read more about this on the article about liturgical colours). In the future, rather than tagging such statements, it might be easier to just find a reference online, as there are plenty that are available. Additionally, though I did not revert your edit that removed the word "Reformed", most clergy of Reformed churches do not wear business attire; rather, they wear the geneva gown (in many Reformed denominations, a stole of the liturgical colour will be worn on top of it too), unless it is a modern neo-evangelical church claiming Calvinist theology (there may be a few exceptions, but generally this is the case). I hope this helps. With regards, Anupam Talk 18:18, 17 April 2022 (UTC)
Hi Wobblygriswold, I recently reverted a series of your edits (
eg) related to how Indian money sums are presented for reasons explained in my edit-summaries, namely, "previous version presented the information better matching the sources and more accessible to both Indian and non-Indian readers
". Please let me know if you disagree with this reversion and we can discuss the issue at
WT:INB to get other opinions. (It is very likely that the topic has been discussed before but I don't, off-hand, recall when and where). Cheers.
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