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We badly need an [Edit Protection] for this article. The page is being Vandalised on a daily basis by someone who is deleting sections of the page on a daily basis. This is a waste of time for any efforts to restore the page and continue the verification process.

This has to stop oneway or another. I am requesting to have this page monitored and see who is vandalising the article and deleting sections of it.

Bvs —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bvs1925 (talkcontribs) 05:20, 24 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The synod locations shouldn't link to cities but to articles about the histories of the sees themselves. -LlywelynII (talk) 18:48, 21 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Improved links were reverted by Lanternix on the argument that the links "don't work." Red links DO work: they link to a creation page, where useful pages can be created. The current links are less helpful than nothing at all, whereas the red links are helpful: they show Wikipedians where work needs to be done. In fact, there are pages people will go to to find the uncreated articles most linked to in order to find out what pages most need to be created. Please stop the unhelpful reverts & help make this a better page. Thanks. -LlywelynII (talk) 10:29, 22 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The editing is not linkes to cities but to articles about the specific subjects. Information has been deleted through vandalism by ??? users :(nadermeleka) & (Orthopraxia). The links have been tested several times and were found to be working 100% correctly.

1) Asking permission to renter the good faith editing that has been deleted.

2) Requesting to issue a vandalism warning to users: :(nadermeleka) & (Orthopraxia).

3) Requestind Edit protection against vandalism.

Yours,

Bvs —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bvs1925 (talkcontribs) 07:04, 24 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The only vandal here is you and your IP address. I suggest you stop adding that stupid website and the photo of that fake bishop before I get you banned forever from Wikipedia. There is the final warning for you, and I'm getting quite fed up with your attitude! --Ⲗⲁⲛⲧⲉⲣⲛⲓⲝ[talk] 09:14, 24 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Lanternix,

We read Orthopraxia comments and here are our responses to it:

1) Mr. Orthopraxia is trying to analyze the Diocese of Fresno status in order to reach conclusions that leads to a truth from his own opinion (Truth Rule). Also, we are very well capable of answering his arguments, Wikipedia is not found to be a war zone or to prove one party is right and the other party is wrong (Truth Rule).

2) Orthopraxia being extremely interested in our Diocese's status raises red flags about who is behind him and what goals is he trying to achieve. He is very likely to be driven by a request of another Bishop who is supporting Bishop Mena. (And he knows who is the person we are talking about !!!). Again, Wikipedia is not the place for WAR regarding any Church internal disputes.

3) Orthopraxia, is trying to discuss the method used in choosing Bishop Mena and whether he was chosen by the members of the Diocese of through any other method? Thus taking the discussion into the root of the church well-known dispute to achieve his goal of eliminating the Diocese information from Wikipedia and scoring it.

4) The Diocese information has the right to be listed in Wikipedia despite the disagreement going on between several Bishops. We in the Diocese maintain open door policy and accept the others opinions (Please see the link to Bishop Athanasius's TV program having problems with Fr. Mena (later on Bishop Mena) and we never deleted that.

5) Orthopraxia and his friend are fellows of Bishop Ermia and trying to achieve his goals by eliminating the presence of the Diocese (because it is against their best interest).

6) We will never stop demanding our right to have the Diocese of Fresno listed in Wikipedia (because its presence is a fact) and widely known to everybody) desite attempts to deny it.

7) I (Bvs) can easily stop this silly editing war with these (2) Users, if they agree to stay away from us and abide the Wikipedia rules regarding editing other people's work and the (Truth Rule).

8) Finally, I want you to think about this (What is it for Orthopraxoia and his friend in it?), what would make them come from nowhere to start bothering the Fresno Coptic people in their diocese? Is that happening out of their goodwill? Are they making 24 hours shifts to focus on this subject out of their good nature? The answer is obvious, we in Fresno, know who is behind them and they know that we know !!!!!

9) Finally, and despite the fact of the friendship with Orthopraxia, we are still asking you to activate the Wikipedia rules regarding: a) Editing Rules for editing other user's work. b) Truth rules, c) All applicable other rules.

10) Although, we have 250 members in our diocese that can easily join Wikipedia to protect their right to have religious information on Wikipedia and get into what Orthopraxia wants to drag us to, and this will end up that he either stop his vandalism of our diocese information or will end up blocking 250 users who will come back again to defend their religion. We will not make any announcements or recommendations to the Fresno Coptic families in the diocese regarding their rights to be present in Wikipedia until you make your final decision.

11) We will also, take this matter to another level with Wikipedia because his requests are completely unacceptable. He already had (6) vandalism warnings and it makes us wonder how many warnings does it take for him to stop. We are fed up with these acts.

Thank you for your understanding.

Bvs —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bvs1925 (talkcontribs) 02:53, 25 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Chorbishop?

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Can you please confirm the status of a chorbishop in the Coptic Orthodox Church? Does a chorbishop have the authority to consecrate other bishops? Is a chorbishop actually a bishop or a priest? Also, I read that "Chorbishop" and "Chori-Episcopus" are two different things, the former being "Country Bishop" latter being "Bishop of the Choir". This article lists Issak as Chori-Episcopus. Does this mean he is "Bishop of the Choir" or a "Country Bishop"? Should this read "Chorepiscopus" (or "Chor-Episcopus") instead? thank you in advance for any feedback. Urbanmonk111 (talk) 00:21, 18 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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