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User:Dcheney

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I generally don't keep up with things on Wikipedia (just too many other projects). But I'll help as I am able. I've done a good bit of research in the area of bishops and dioceses, and that is where most of my efforts will be focused. I'm also fairly familiar with Canon Law and liturgical matters. Please feel free to ask me questions or suggest I look at a particular article.

Catholic-Hierarchy.org

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To avoid the appearance of any COI, I do want to note that I am the webmaster of Catholic-Hierarchy.org which is referenced in numerous articles in the various Wikipedia.

There are also some Wiki templates related to my site.

For obvious reasons, I take no view on whether my site should be a "Reliable Source" on Wikipedia. For an extended discussion, I suggest this entry on the Reliable Sources Noticeboard (Feb 2016)[1] and this much shorter entry on Verifiability (Feb 2016)[2].

Any questions/comments about my site are welcome either here or using the feedback form on my site.

Need help with details of a Bishop?

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If you are finding conflicting information regarding a particular bishop, please add something about it on my Talk page or contact me using the feedback form on my site and I'll see what I can find out.

Custom Queries on Bishop Databases

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If you are interested in doing some research (custom queries) on my bishop/diocese database files, let me know and I'll see what I can do.

Interests

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I have a wide variety of interests, some of them are indicated here.

Wikipedian since Sep 2005

en-us-n This user is a native speaker of American English.
This user is a professional webmaster.
Life This user is Pro-Life
Coat of Arms of the Holy SeeThis user is interested in the Roman Curia.
This user is interested in Catholic Canon Law.

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Travels

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I have traveled to a variety of countries along with many portions of the United States.

Those countries include (in no particular order): Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, United Kingdom, Italy, and Vatican City.

Hoping for future travel to other parts of Europe.

I do hope to continue to travel more - suggestions are always welcome.

References

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  1. ^ "Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 203", Wikipedia, 2022-05-04, retrieved 2022-07-10
  2. ^ "Wikipedia talk:Verifiability/Archive 63", Wikipedia, 2022-05-30, retrieved 2022-07-10