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NPOV
Whilst this person is alive, the absence of critics or criticism of his positions when he is one of the most controversial Catholic priests in America seems to indicate the pov of
traditional Catholics is not being considered, which is an Unencyclopedic omission. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
36.11.229.8 (
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02:45, 10 May 2023 (UTC)reply
On the contrary, several criticisms are indeed present on the page. From Burke, Sarah, from Chaput, from Flynn. Therefore, it is not clear what the issue is, and no satisfactory explanation has been given.
Hello! I did read through the article thoroughly and agree with
FatalSubjectivities, I don't see any reason to keep the tag up given the fact that you posted no additional opinions of traditional Catholics this piece should take into consideration and the article already includes a lot of voices critical of Fr Martin. Unless you have some specific points to add/ consider, it would make sense for us to remove the NPOV notice.
KluskaSlaska (
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19:41, 18 June 2023 (UTC)reply
Article readability concern
Greetings, editors! As a passer-by from
Pope Francis and LGBT topics, with its thematic division, I find that the article is currently quite difficult to follow in reading. I think a more chronological biographical approach with a heading on Martin's later ministry could be helpful. In particular, I think Pilgrimages and Relationship with the Vatican could be redistributed into "chronological" headings, while keeping LGBTQ+ issues, Media ventures, and Views on denial of Communion on politicians as separate headings. Just my two cents!
IgnatiusofLondon (
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12:23, 28 January 2024 (UTC)reply
The book "Jesus, a pilgrimage" is referred to in the Pilgrimages section, and is reference 33 to this entry, but is missing from the list of books authored section.
Richard787 (
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20:01, 3 March 2024 (UTC)reply