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WikiProject Catholicism is a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to the Catholic Church, including the Latin and Eastern Catholic churches in communion with the Holy See. Feel free to join! All you have to do is add your name to the members list!
Contents
- 1 Subpages
- 2 Task Forces
- 3 Collaboration
- 4 Featured content
- 5 Formerly recognized content
- 6 Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team release version selections
- 7 Related Portals
- 8 Future articles for consideration
- 9 Controversial articles about the Catholic Church
- 10 Article rating and assessments
- 11 Useful wikitools
Subpages[edit]
WikiProject Catholicism maintains a number of subpages in order to organize the work that is done here. Please feel free to pick out a page and help out.
- List of all subpages of this page.
- To-do list: A discussion on articles, categories and other things that need work.
- Terminology: Discussion forum for terminology and translation issues.
- Strategy: Strategy and structure. For policy discussions on how to title articles, how to categorise, etc.
- Article Alerts:list of pages nominated for deletion, good article, featured status, RfC, etc.
Task Forces[edit]
Collaboration[edit]
The current Catholic Collaboration Effort is Pope John Paul II Voting for the next collaboration is going on now. Vote here. |
Featured content[edit]
Did you know? (DYK)[edit]
A selection of articles on Catholicism-related subjects featured on the Main Page's Did you know? section:
- St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hanoi – 1 June 2013
- Notre Dame Cathedral, Taiohae – 27 May 2013
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Hong Kong) – 14 May 2013
- St. Pierre Cathedral, Saint-Pierre – 7 May 2013
- Notre Dame Cathedral, Papeete – 25 March 2013
- St. Joseph's Church, Beijing – 27 February 2013
- St. Dominic's Church, Macau – 22 February 2013
- Notre Dame Cathedral (Phnom Penh) – 13 December 2012
- List of Archbishops of Vancouver – 2 November 2012
- James Francis Carney – 2 November 2012
- Sacred Heart Cathedral (Kamloops) – 8 October 2012
- Holy Rosary Cathedral (Vancouver) – 7 October 2012
- Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu – 28 August 2012
- Andrew Pataki – 14 July 2011
- San Pellegrino in Vaticano – 29 May 2011
- Francis P. Smith – 21 May 2011
- Raymond V. Kirk – 20 May 2011
- Santa Maria de Ovila – 18 March 2011
- Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham – 23 January 2011
- Agnes of Jesus – 16 January 2011
- Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier – 10 January 2011
- Wojciech Giertych – 10 January 2011
- Juan Solano – 9 January 2011
- Consecration and entrustment to Mary – 18 November 2010
- Madonna of humility – 17 September 2010
- Alexandre Le Roy – 1 August 2010
- Cathedral of St. John Berchmans – 25 July 2010
- Cathedral of Saint Augustine in Tucson – 25 July 2010
- Holy Spirit College – 13 July 2010
- A Christian reflection on the New Age – 10 July 2010
- Intercessors of the Lamb – 8 July 2010
- Alejandro Goic – 29 June 2010
- John Tuohill Murphy – 28 June 2010
- John Willms – 27 June 2010
- Jeremiah J. Callahan – 23 June 2010
- Claude Poullart des Places – 21 June 2010
- Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Paris – 20 June 2010
- Cathedral of Saint John Gualbert – 14 June 2010
- Murphy Nicholas Xavier Pakiam – 9 May 2010
- William J. Winter – 4 May 2010
- Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary – 19 April 2010
- Daniel Brottier – 9 April 2010
- Martin Hehir – 28 March 2010
- Rosary devotions and spirituality – 18 February 2010
- St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao – 20 January 2010
- Sacred Heart Church, St Ives – 25 October 2009
- Cambridge University Catholic Chaplaincy – 20 October 2009
- Alfred Newman Gilbey – 20 October 2009
- Cistercian architecture – 12 April 2009
- Rosary and scapular – 16 March 2009
- Westminster Retable – 26 December 2008
- Miracle of the roses – 13 December 2008
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami – 9 December 2008
- Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath – 31 August 2008
- Gero Cross – 12 July 2008
- Hortus conclusus – 30 June 2008
- St. Mary's Church, Chepstow – 3 June 2008
- Stratford Langthorne Abbey – 6 May 2008
- Quirinus Kuhlmann – 17 April 2008
- Alexander Campbell of Carco – 11 April 2008
- Stalingrad Madonna – 25 March 2008
- Mustum – 23 March 2008
- Christ taking leave of his Mother – 11 March 2008
- Life of the Virgin – 9 March 2008
- Blessed Martyrs of Nowogródek – 3 March 2008
- Jacobus Latomus – 25 February 2008
- Dutch Catechism – 22 February 2008
- Samineni Arulappa – 18 February 2008
- Rubric – 13 February 2008
- William Patrick Power – 2 February 2008
- Joseph Strub – 2 February 2008
- Paul's walk – 1 February 2008
- Nativity of Jesus in art – 16 December 2007
- Goar of Aquitaine – 14 November 2007
- Gal I, Bishop of Clermont – 14 November 2007
- Maurice Noël Léon Couve de Murville – 10 November 2007
- Credonia Mwerinde – 1 November 2007
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar – 29 October 2007
- Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu – 23 October 2007
- Albin of Brechin – 23 October 2007
- Roman Catholicism in India – 19 October 2007
- Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health – 10 October 2007
- Andrew White – 15 July 2007
- St. Philomena's Church – 27 May 2007
- Elias Zoghby – 20 May 2007
- Père Marie-Benoît – 12 April 2007
- Henry le Chen – 24 February 2007
- Donald Campbell – 23 February 2007
- Old St Paul's Cathedral – 2 February 2007
- St Stephen Coleman Street – 29 December 2006
- Johann Paul Schor – 18 January 2006
- Marian and Holy Trinity columns – 4 January 2006
- Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc – 21 December 2005
Catholicism-related Did You Knows can also be used at Portal:Catholicism/DYK.
Featured articles and lists[edit]
Articles and lists on Catholicism-related subjects, not necessarily improved to Featured Status by this WikiProject. These should also be listed at Portal:Catholicism/Selected article and Portal:Catholicism/Selected picture for their possible use as Selected articles on the Catholicism portal.
- Alexis Bachelot
- Asser
- Augustine of Canterbury
- Blaise Pascal
- Cardinal-nephew
- Cathedral of Magdeburg
- Charles II of England
- Clement of Dunblane
- Deusdedit of Canterbury
- Ecclesiastical heraldry
- El Greco
- First Crusade
- Georgetown University
- Gregorian chant
- Gregory of Nazianzus
- Henry (bishop of Finland)
- Hubert Walter
- James I of England
- James II of England
- Joan of Arc
- Jocelin
- Justus
- Knights of Columbus
- Knights Templar
- Laurence of Canterbury
- List of encyclicals of Pope John XXIII
- List of encyclicals of Pope John Paul II
- List of extant papal tombs
- List of popes
- List of popes (graphical)
- Maximus the Confessor
- Netley Abbey
- Paulinus of York
- Pope Pius XII
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami
- Second Crusade
- St Cuthbert Gospel
- Stigand
- Ten Commandments in Roman Catholicism
- Tomb of Antipope John XXIII
- Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England
- Wilfrid
Peer review/Featured article candidates (FAC)[edit]
The following articles are in review as Featured article candidates:
Good articles (GA)[edit]
The following articles have either been recognized as good articles or are currently under review for good article status:
- Ælfric of Abingdon
- Æthelnoth (archbishop of Canterbury)
- Albin of Brechin
- Antoni Gaudí
- Architecture of the California missions
- Athelm
- Baldwin of Exeter
- Bartolomé de las Casas
- Basilica of San Sebastian, Manila
- Bede
- Berhtwald
- Boniface of Savoy (bishop)
- Bosa of York
- Bregowine
- Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam
- Caravaggio
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Hong Kong)
- Catholic Church
- Catholic social teaching
- Children's Crusade
- Clement of Alexandria
- Codex Vaticanus
- Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu
- Controversy over the usage of Manchester Cathedral in Resistance: Fall of Man
- Crusades
- Dunstan
- Edmund the Martyr
- Edward the Martyr
- Edwin of Northumbria
- Eilmer of Malmesbury
- Elias Zoghby
- Felix of Burgundy
- Gregory of Nyssa
- Henry de Lichton
- Honorius of Canterbury
- Hugh de Puiset
- Jænberht
- James the Deacon
- Jackie Hudson
- Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos
- Jesus
- John Chrysostom
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
- Mangalorean Catholics
- Manuel Alberti
- Marcel Lefebvre
- Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté
- Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
- Mission San Juan Capistrano
- Mother Teresa
- Murphy Nicholas Xavier Pakiam
- Nidan
- Nothhelm
- Oda of Canterbury
- Old St Paul's Cathedral
- Opus Dei
- Osbert de Bayeux
- Oswald of Northumbria
- Papal conclave
- Papal conclave, 1769
- Papal election, 1130
- Papal election, 1159
- Peter of Canterbury
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- Plegmund
- Pope John Paul II
- Rail transport in Vatican City
- Ralph d'Escures
- Reginald fitz Jocelin
- Richard of Dover
- Robert of Jumièges
- Roger de Pont L'Evêque
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago
- Roman Catholic Church
- Roman Catholicism in Afghanistan
- Roman Catholicism in Mongolia
- Roman Catholicism in Nepal
- Santa Maria de Ovila
- Seaxburh of Ely
- Session of Christ
- Shimabara Rebellion
- Sistine Chapel ceiling
- St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao
- Stephen I of Hungary
- Stigand
- Stonyhurst College
- Symeon the New Theologian
- Tatwine
- Theobald of Bec
- Thomas (bishop of Finland)
- Thomas Aquinas
- Thurstan
- Ursuline Convent Riots
- Via della Conciliazione
- Vix Pervenita
- William de Corbeil
- William Edington
- William of York
- Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York
Featured images[edit]
Featured topics[edit]
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Featured portals[edit]
Formerly recognized content[edit]
- Baroque
- Cristero War
- Galileo Galilei
- Ku Klux Klan
- Louis XIV of France
- Mary I of England
- Original sin
- Papal conclave
- Shroud of Turin
Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team release version selections[edit]
The following articles have all been selected for one or more release versions of Wikipedia. Please help us ensure that these articles remain of the highest possible quality.
- Albigensian Crusade
- Baroque
- Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi
- Blaise Pascal
- Caravaggio
- Cristero War
- Crusades
- East-West Schism
- Jesus
- Ku Klux Klan
- Louis XIV of France
- Mary (mother of Jesus)
- Mary I of England
- Paul the Apostle
- Philip II of Spain
- Protestant Reformation
- Raphael
- Rococo
- Roman Catholic Church
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Second Crusade
- Spanish Inquisition
- Taras Shevchenko
- Thomas Aquinas
- Trinity
- Westminster Abbey
Related Portals[edit]
Every member should feel free to inform the managers of these portals if they have worked on an article which they believe would be of interest to the above portals.
Future articles for consideration[edit]
The articles listed below which have not yet been started should at least be created as stubs. This list may stimulate thoughts on other topics, please feel free to add topics that are missing.
- General
- Reformation theology
- Theology of the Priesthood (Catholic Church)
- History of Roman Catholic theology (maybe specific articles for different periods):
- History of Roman Catholic philosophy
- History of Vatican finances
- Roman Catholic theology of the Papacy
- Roman Catholic teachings on pacifism and just war
- Roman Catholic teaching on faith and reason
- Roman Catholic teachings on business ethics
- Roman Catholic education
- Roman Catholic higher education
- Roman Catholic mysticalism
- Roman Catholic ecclesiology (An article on general Christian ecclesiology already exists.)
- Roman Catholic liturgical music - an historical overview
- Enforced baptism
- Roman Catholic indoctrination
- Roman Catholic sexual abuse of minors
- Roman Catholic politicians
- Roman Catholicism and the sciences
- Medical profession (Roman Catholic)
- Biomedical ethics (Roman Catholic)
- Legal profession (Roman Catholic)
- Historically Roman Catholic nations
- Roman Catholicism and the Wars of Religion
- Massacre of Beziers (1209)
- Martyrs of Laos
- Post-Enlightenment period
- Modern history of Roman Catholicism
- Roman Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity
- Roman Catholicism and population growth
- Roman Catholicism and the Third Reich
- Roman Catholicism and Francisco Franco or Roman Catholic Church and Francisco Franco
- Persecution of Roman Catholics in the Spanish Civil War
- Persecution by Roman Catholics in the Spanish Civil War
- Persecution of Roman Catholics in Mexico
- Persecution by Roman Catholics in Mexico
- Persecution of Roman Catholics in 20th-century China
- Persecution of Christians in Soviet Europe
- Roman Catholic Peace and Justice Movement
- Decline of the priesthood
- Priestless Roman Catholic parishes
- Henri Leclercq (theologian) (German WP has a detailed account which could be translated)
- Agostino Marchetto
- Catholic Organizations
- Catholic Youth Organisation Ghana, major Catholic youth organization in Ghana
- Jungwacht Blauring, major Catholic youth organization in Switzerland
- Zghazagh Azzjoni Kattolika, major Catholic youth organization in Malta
- Catholic Youth Organisation Nigeria, major Catholic youth organization in
- Kiro Kongo, major Catholic youth organization in Kongo
- Xaveri Burundi, major Catholic youth organization in Burundi
- Xaveri Kongo, major Catholic youth organization in Kongo
- Xaveri South Africa, major Catholic youth organization in South Africa
- Xaveri Rwanda, major Catholic youth organization in Rwanda
- Xaveri Uganda, major Catholic youth organization in Uganda
- Kithu Dana Pubuduwa, major Catholic youth organization in Sri Lanka
- Juventud Parroquial Chilene, major Catholic youth organization in Chile
- Kiwo D'Haiti, major Catholic youth organization in Haiti
- Niños Perseverantes Paraguayos Católico, major Catholic youth organization in Paraguay
- Katholische Jugend, major Catholic youth organization in Austria
... and whatever else may be missing...
- We should have all kinds of articles like the ones above but without the term "Roman" everywhere since the main article's name has been changed.--EastmeetsWest (talk) 04:02, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
Controversial articles about the Catholic Church[edit]
These articles need to be reviewed periodically because they have unsourced derogatory content added regularly.
- Reichskonkordat
- Ratlines (history)
- Catholic sex abuse cases
- Pave the Way Foundation - This is not precisely about Catholicism, but deals with Pius XII
- Magdalene asylum and Magdalene laundries in Ireland - These articles are not precisely about Catholicism, but emphasize the history and unfortunate events at the residential institutions in 20th century Ireland
- Catholic Enlightenment The derogatory aspects are sometimes implicit, sometimes scurrilous, mainly uninformed Geardoid (talk) 02:41, 23 April 2015 (UTC)Geardoid
Article rating and assessments[edit]
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