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I agree it should be merged. Add any differences from the small one into the larger one and then delete the small one. I don't have the time to do this, but I will be happy to proofread it once it's been merged.
I don't have access to the Roman Martyrology, so I cannot dispute the claim that Jacob is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. But if he is, then it seems likely that he is also a saint in some of the Orthodox churches. Yet, as the article mentions, he had reservations about Chalcedon, which would make his acceptance as a saint doubtful in any Chalcedon church (including Roman Catholic). Does anyone have any good information about this? TomS TDotO (talk) 12:17, 2 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]