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This template is used to include one or more instances of Template:Particular calendar change in a slash-separated list, for use in liturgical calendars that derive from a general calendar. Such derivative calendars are called "particular calendars."
Every change is indicated with two parameters. The first of each pair indicates the type of change. The second is additional data that varies based on the nature of the change.
This template will typically be used dozens or even hundreds of times in a single relevant article; it therefore has a shortcut (pcc) that is easy to type and reduces visual clutter in the source code.
Usage Examples
[edit]Usage | Extra Parameter | Example | Output |
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A feast day is added | (None) | {{pcc|add}} |
Added |
A feast day is elevated to a higher rank | The old rank | {{pcc|el|Memorial}} |
Elevated[a] |
A feast day is transferred to a new day | The former day | {{pcc|tr|October 9}} |
Transferred[b] |
A feast day is given a subtitle, due to, e.g., a particular patronage | What the subtitle indicates | {{pcc|sub|the nation's patronal feast day}} |
Subtitled[c] |
Multiple changes | {{pcc|el|Memorial|tr|August 22}} |
Elevated[d] / Transferred[e] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ This entry is listed on the General Roman Calendar but with the lower rank of Memorial.
- ^ This entry is listed under a different date on the General Roman Calendar (October 9) but is transferred here in this calendar.
- ^ This entry is listed on the General Roman Calendar, but here an extra appellation is added to indicate the nation's patronal feast day.
- ^ This entry is listed on the General Roman Calendar but with the lower rank of Memorial.
- ^ This entry is listed under a different date on the General Roman Calendar (August 22) but is transferred here in this calendar.