User talk:Tzagin

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Thanks for the draft[edit]

Hi Tzagin, and welcome to Wikipedia! I saw your post on the Teahouse earlier, and I wanted to clear up a few things.

  • While it is in general true that not every red link you find on Wikipedia leads to a notable topic, this particular topic is notable.
  • That being said, the draft was declined not because it wasn't notable, but because it didn't have any sources other than the document itself. Sources help to show that the subject is in some way significant.
  • I think part of what confused the reviewer was the translations. If you read other similar pages like Tra le sollecitudini, they only provide a translation of the title, and otherwise rely on links to let the reader know how to translate things. This is helps avoid breaking up the flow of reading. In general, when editing it's useful to read articles about similar subjects to get an idea of Wikipedia's style.

I rewrote what you had, cutting out a little detail, and added some sources. There's still room for expansion―I only included a couple sentences on what the encyclical actually said/did―but I would encourage you to add some more. If you don't have access to the journal articles, email me and I can send them to you; the book you can read with a free Internet Archive account.

When you're happy with the state of the article, instead of submitting it leave a note on my talk page and I'll move it from a draft into article-space; that should be considerably faster than it waiting in the queue.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask back at the Teahouse, on my talk page, or at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Catholicism, where you can find other editors who edit Catholicism-related topics. Vahurzpu (talk) 00:31, 1 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Musicae Sacrae has been accepted[edit]

Musicae Sacrae, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

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Thanks again, and happy editing!

McMatter (talk)/(contrib) 02:40, 1 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]