Talk:Catholic Church in El Salvador
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Nomination for Deletion
[edit]See the deletion talk page. Put comments there. That page also contains suggestions to fix the article. RickReinckens 01:38, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
The following suggestions were offered by Rick Reinckens on September 20, 2006 at 01:33 UTC, as part of a deletion discussion. I am copying them here for convenience, because I feel them very helpful in improving the article.
- Is there anything signficant, unusual or unique about Roman Catholicism in El Salvador as opposed to elsewhere?
- Do they conduct Mass in languages other than Spanish?
- Do they have any particular saints special to their country?
- Do they have any religious feasts / festivals specific to their country?
- Do they have any practices, rituals, etc., not commonly found elsewhere?
- Who brought Roman Catholicism to El Salvador?
- When? Where?
- How did it spread?
- Are there any synchretistic practices such as ancestor worship that often occurs in certain parts of South America among native peoples who are allegedly Catholic?
- Does Roman Catholicism have any special recognition or status from the government, either officially or unofficially?
- Attitude of other religions in El Salvador toward R.C. in E.S.
- Attitude of El Salvadoran general public toward R.C. in E.S.
- What percent of the population is Catholic?
- Are there any Catholic universities, seminaries, etc.,?
- Is it spread pretty evenly throughout the nation or is it concentrated in particular areas and if so, where?
--Andrew Levine 01:10, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm glad to see this article was expanded instead of deleted! RickReinckens 03:29, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
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