Template talk:Catholicism

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[edit] Undoing of Koavf's edit

I removed the entry of Koaf, because he does not seem to understand the structure of the church. The part:"Particular churches sorted by Liturgical traditions" actually does not show traditions, but churches, sharing traditions/rites. Therfore, first the shared rite is mentioned, then the churches, practicing this rite. It's different with the Latin rite. The Latin rite actually is no rite but the name of what is usually called the "western church". This church has one "main" rite, the so called Roman rite. There are four other rites, besides this rite, which are practiced within this western church (I have to confess, that we, the editors of this template, are still unsure about the relation between these rites). Therefore in case of the western church, instead of one tradition/rite, leading to one or more churches, there are five rites leading to one church, called Latin rite. Please read the articles, the churches and tradition are linked to, and you will discover that this is the only correct way, to display the real situation. --Thw1309 (talk) 23:44, 14 December 2007 (UTC)