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Flagged the page for reading like an advertisement for Jonathan Morris. Statements like "Morris' work with Fox News has proven to be popular with viewers, with many voicing to the network – and to Morris – an interest in seeing more of him" or "Many in the news media turned to the young vice-rector for insight and perspective on the Pope and his impact on the church." are vague and add nothing to the page. The general tone of the entire article is very pro-Jonathan Morris, with word choice and article structure seemingly designed as a promotion rather than an encyclopedic entry. Also,why is there a quotes section? "People are starving for the love of Christ. The world needs priests. The world needs good moms and dads. The world needs good Christians." tells me nothing about Jonathan Morris.
Mcljef 00:21, 15 August 2006 (UTC)=mcljef Flagged this article for POV issues. I removed "and even going so far as to deceive Muslim worshippers in a ridiculous and offensive interview attempt on the street in front of a London mosque. [1] [2]" and a description of his views as "simpistic" but it probably still needs some cleanup for NPOV.
Please don't remove factual categories from the article without explanation.-- Samuel J. Howard ( talk) 20:15, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
Well-sourced information shows that Father Morris spent his entire clerical career with the Legion of Christ until things blew up for that order after the death of John Paul II. His association with the order is clearly part of his life story and including that association in the article is hardly inflammatory. If you have objections about the way it's presented, let's discuss that, but please do not delete the information. Lahaun ( talk) 19:02, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I do not see any value added to the article by the inclusion of the listed quotations, most of which seem to be platitudes. If you disagree, let's discuss. I will not immediately remove them from the article in the hope that with delay, we can avoid another editing war. Lahaun ( talk) 02:47, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved. ( non-admin closure) Cwmhiraeth ( talk) 10:48, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
Jonathan Morris (priest) →
Jonathan Morris (commentator) – Although it is unclear whether his request for
laicization has been "officially" approved, he has clearly
no longer been presenting himself as a priest for some time now. As a priest, Morris was best known for being a commentator for
Fox News. Based on a cursory examination of his social media, he apparently still engages in this line of work (e.g.
his current Twitter byline: "News Analyst for @foxnews and @foxbusiness"). It would seem that "commentator" is the best way to disambiguate him from the other
Jonathan Morris articles going forward.
Jdcompguy (
talk)
16:27, 29 October 2019 (UTC)