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Article title[edit]

This article isn't only about those who died during the Boxer Rebellion, nor is it only about Roman Catholics. If you want to change the name, you'll have to split the different information into different articles (you would also need to take care of the double redirects, and update the title at the beginning of the text to make the articles' subjects clear). The China New Martyrs is the name of the Catholics who died in 1900, but I don't know where you'd put the others, they're just called the Chinese Martyrs or Martyrs of China as far as I know. But since there is very little info in this stub already, I'd object to the split. "Chinese Martyrs" is fine until the article or sections are expanded.--Cúchullain t/c 01:27, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Brian0324, I don't think this article should focus only on the Catholic martyrs, as I have said. The Orthodox Church has canonized their own saints as well. We shouldn't shift the focus unless (a.) the Catholic section is greatly expanded to necessitate its own article or (b.) the other info is split into its own article. Since neither of those things has happened, I object to the renaming and shift of focus. I'm sorry, but I'm reverting it back.--Cúchullain t/c 07:54, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there. Not wanting to start a war over this. This stub is very vague and I was attempting to add some clarity to it. Because it now reads: "martyred" and "mostly Roman Catholics and Chinese" and it is not a neutral point of view. "...other churches recognized their own martyrs" implies that the others who were killed for their faith were not part of "THE Chinese Martyrs". The fact that they are accepted as "martyrs" by the Roman church does not make them "martyrs" in the Orthodox or even the Protestant sense. So, since the meager content of this stub is mostly about the Roman Catholic individuals who were cannonized, it is appropriate to divide things and qualify things as I had done. There are undoubtably many who will oppose the term "Martyrs" itself in the title because of the modern cultural connotations that it carries like "Martyrs of Sept. 11" (hijackers)...But it does work if this article is limited to the Papal decree that popularized a phrase - if that is what it is.Brian0324 22:05, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Okay. I think you misunderstood what the article was supposed to be about. That's of course my fault, as I started the article (the number 120 applies to the recently-sainted Catholics, not to all who died at the time, but I confused it). The article should contain these facts:

This said,

Additionally:

This needs to get across first. I would not object to there being two articles for the Catholic and Orthodox Chinese Martyrs, except that this article is a stub to begin with- we would be splitting one stub into two stubs, which is just unnecessary. The subjects are related, and can be discussed perfectly well in one place. As to the objection about the word "martyr", well, that's just what these people are called. We don't need to go out of our way constructing a new title that people would be unlikely to search for when we have an adequate one already. The "Martyrs of September 11" is a bad example- those people have been given plenty of other names.--Cúchullain t/c 23:12, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It is much clearer now. Thanks for adressing. The title is presented in a much more neutral way.Brian0324 15:04, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

separate article on Catholic Martyrs[edit]

Wikipedia has a separate article called Martyr Saints of China specifically about the Catholic Martyrs. I don't know how to add a "see also" link but it would be useful to refer people to that article if that's what they want to read.--Richardson mcphillips (talk) 19:47, 9 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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