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I notice several occasions under the heading "Reforms of Nikon" which reference the "Russian Missal." This strikes me as a non-ideal choice of words since the missal is, properly speaking, part of Western Christian tradition. |
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The info box says 5.5 million with no source linked, but the numbers below don't even add up to 1 million. The "Current situation" mentions 1 to 2 million, again with no source. |
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I have no expertise in the reforms and so I am unsure of the exact book being referenced (horologion, archieratikon, etc.), but if anyone knows, I think clarifying and de-Latinizing the terminology in this section would be worthwhile. [[User:Jevhenij|Jevhenij]] ([[User talk:Jevhenij|talk]]) 12:28, 13 March 2024 (UTC) |
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I notice several occasions under the heading "Reforms of Nikon" which reference the "Russian Missal." This strikes me as a non-ideal choice of words since the missal is, properly speaking, part of Western Christian tradition. I have no expertise in the reforms and so I am unsure of the exact book being referenced (horologion, archieratikon, etc.), but if anyone knows, I think clarifying and de-Latinizing the terminology in this section would be worthwhile. Jevhenij (talk) 12:28, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]