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13 May 2024
- diffhist m Immaculate Conception 20:42 −35 Magioladitis talk contribs (Moved punctuation mark to correct place + other fixes, References after punctuation per WP:CITEFOOT and WP:PAIC) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Columbus Day 12:19 −183 LukeWiller talk contribs (→Italy: Unsourced) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Columbus Day 09:41 +23 81.67.143.149 talk (→Italy) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Public holidays in Brazil 07:33 +16 167.205.0.231 talk (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
12 May 2024
- diffhist Module:Pagetype 21:45 −255 MSGJ talk contribs (non-existent pages are not articles, plus some code simplification)
- diffhist m Sacred Heart 05:14 +4 Minomday talk contribs (→Lutgarde: Add wiki link to an existing article)
11 May 2024
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 19:59 −10 TechnoSquirrel69 talk contribs (Unnecessary)
10 May 2024
- diffhist Easter 06:11 −37 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (shortening, avoiding repeating twice what is common in Eastern and Western Churches)
- diffhist Easter 05:59 +92 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): +wikilink, correcting claim, per Mosshammer, op.cit., p. 65 ("Dionysius was neither alone nor without precedent in claiming Nicene authority for the 19-year cycle. As Max Lejbowicz (2006: 50–60) has shown, the attribution of a 19-year cycle to the Council of Nicaea was well established by the end of the fourth century."), editing sentence to preclude misunderstanding)
9 May 2024
- diffhist Easter 14:36 +7 BorgQueen talk contribs (MOS:CIRCA)
- diffhist Module:Pagetype 08:51 +37 MSGJ talk contribs (add detection of redirects under discussion at rfd)
- diffhist Module:Pagetype/config 08:50 +50 MSGJ talk contribs (add rfd)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 05:57 −27 Remsense talk contribs (→Reliable sources: reduce footnote to balance for plausibility and relevance)
8 May 2024
- diffhist m Carnival 21:56 −101 Turtleguy2412 talk contribs (Added forgotten preposition and Removing Overlinking)
- diffhist m Easter 14:49 −4 Arjayay talk contribs (Duplicate word removed)
- diffhist m Easter 14:47 +1 Arjayay talk contribs (Duplicate word removed)
- diffhist Easter 10:37 0 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: reordering subsections)
- diffhist Easter 10:36 +34 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: > separate subsection)
- diffhist Easter 10:33 0 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: moving paragraphs to relevant subsection)
- diffhist Easter 10:32 0 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: > chronologica order of subsections)
- diffhist Easter 10:31 −1 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: temporally more specific title for this subsection, deleting mention of the focal point of the controversies per MOS:NOBACKREF)
- diffhist Easter 10:27 −163 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (changing sequence, the existence of controversies ont he day of Paschal observance precede the First Council of Nicaea, editing text per source cited and the text in the subsection on the Council)
- diffhist Easter 10:23 −29 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: deleting superfuous see also linkage, moving to relevant subsection)
- diffhist Easter 10:22 −886 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→Date: deleting unsourced text about the decisions of the Council of Nicaea, which is covered in a specific subsection -- the reference is to a primary source (the link is dead, seems to have linked to this webpage: https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf202.ii.viii.xxiii.html ))
- diffhist Easter 09:32 −880 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): deleting quotation from one of the primary sources of the 4th century that adds little to no new information to this subsection -- has been copied to https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Easter#Timing)
- diffhist Easter 09:27 −4 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): removing mention to one of the estimations about the number of bishops that (per Mosshammer, pp. 50-51) was accepted as canonical in Christian tradition for symbolic reasons)
- diffhist Easter 09:25 +1 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): §)
- diffhist Easter 09:19 +39 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): correction, +common name, +reference to specific page)
- diffhist Easter 09:14 +55 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): +wikilinks)
- diffhist Easter 09:13 −1 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): changing sentence sequence)
- diffhist Easter 09:12 +413 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): +replacing unsourced text on the Council's decision[s] about the observance of Pascha)
- diffhist Easter 09:08 +378 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): replacing unsourced text)
- diffhist Easter 09:02 +299 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): correcting source misrepresentation (p.52:"This denial to Nicaea of any Paschal rule may have gone too far. [...] It is therefore fair to say that the Council ‘apparently’ or ‘implicitly’ endorsed the rule of the equinox, even if it published no rule as such") -- cf. the book's BMCR review: https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009.05.57/ ("Mosshammer convincingly argues that the attendees of Nicaea [etc]))
- diffhist m Easter 08:01 −1 Medusahead talk contribs (punct.)
7 May 2024
- diffhist Easter 21:14 +30 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (replacing infobox image with one of the same topic, but with greater artistic interest, adjusting image description)
- diffhist Easter 21:09 −54 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (shortening description of the infobox image, editing per info contained in the article on the Harrowing of Hell)