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Welcome!

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Infobox

I thought this infobox migh improve the article Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church. Please edit and use it as you think best. (Terot (talk) 14:07, 25 March 2008 (UTC))[reply]

Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church
ClassificationLutheran
OrientationEvangelical Catholic
PolityEpiscopal
Origin1997

Request for comment/vote on deletion for Antiochian Catholic Church in America article

Bishop Gladfelter:

Antiochian Catholic Church in America has been nominated for deletion. If this article is deleted, all articles concerning similar Churches, such as your own, are potential targets as well. If you would, please vote to keep this article at the page found on the following link. Thanks. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Antiochian_Catholic_Church_in_America --Midnite Critic (talk) 03:22, 30 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Talk:Personal Ordinariate

Apart from the Traditional Anglican Communion, the article should consider verifying whether groups such as the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church have ever sought a similar canonical structure to the proposed personal ordinariates. ADM (talk) 18:08, 26 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sir, can you confirm what is written at [1]? (Look for comment at 22:31) --Wllacer (talk) 17:58, 28 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yes. what is written at [2]? (comment at 22:31) is accurate. See my comments under "discussion" section of the Wilipedia article about the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church I posted 19 November 2009 for details. --Gladfelteri (talk) 12:12, 19 November 2009 (UTC))[reply]

Your recent edits

Hello Mr. Gladfelteri (I hope it's okay if I call you that). I just wanted to drop by and make a few suggestions regarding your recent edits to Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church. Firstly, regarding Raymond Copp, you marked a number of the edits you made to this section as minor when they were not what we generally consider to be minor. For example, you removed a reference and the {{anchor}} template with edit summaries saying that you were only making formatting changes. Typically only edits like correcting typos should be marked as minor. As an aside (in case your were wondering), the {{anchor}} template doesn't actually change the way the page looks to a reader, but it takes them directly to that part of the page when they're looking for the section on Raymond Copp.

You also added a line regarding the churches with which the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church is in full communion. This is, of course, important information. However, even though you would obviously know about these things, information based on personal knowledge still needs to be referenced. Do you know of any reliable sources that support the information you've added?  -- Lear's Fool 01:31, 24 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Good Morning, Lear's Fool. Here is a reference to a website listing the Churches with which the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church is in full communion: http://anglolutherancatholic.org/administration-and-diocesan-offices/churches-in-communion .

Here is a reference to the fact that Raymond Copp was never, as claimed in the information about him which I removed, a member of the New York City Police Department (NYPD.) Instead, he served 20 years with the New York State Police, and after his retirement from the NY State Police, served as Chief of Police, Brandywine Regional Police, PA.: http://gp4u.us/Our_Counselors.html

Thanks for your helpful information. gladfelteri gladfelteri 10:32, 29 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome Home

My warmest congratulations for the wonderful news that you and your flock are joining the Ordinariate. I pray for a smooth bridge crossing. Wllacer (talk) 11:01, 22 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]