Talk:Canons of the Apostles

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This needs a great deal of work and I'm not up for it right now; either this is pretty much completely wrong or it refers to a document with which I am not familiar. Are we indeed talking about the "apostolic canons" found in the "apostolic constitutions" and in the "Rudder?" --Midnite Critic 8 July 2005 19:06 (UTC)

What's the Rudder? The name used in the Catholic Encyclopedia is "Apostolic Canons", found at the end of the Apostolic Constitutions.64.169.7.120 08:42, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

"a venerable mirror of ancient Christian life and blameless in doctrine" must be seen as POV and unsuitable for Wikipedia. This probably applies to parts of the rest of the article. --Henrygb 10:48, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

The Catholic Encyclopedia may at times be POV, however it is a very suitable reference for Wikipedia.