I put it back up on GOCWiki.com
It's only on http protocol right now so you will get a security warning. But it is active again
I put it back up on GOCWiki.com
It's only on http protocol right now so you will get a security warning. But it is active again
Ok @eish and @Bruder_Klaus, it's back up, you've been drafted
Fr Joseph Suaidan (Suaiden, same guy)
Agios_Irineos wrote: ↑Tue 19 March 2024 1:13 pmI put it back up on GOCWiki.com
It's only on http protocol right now so you will get a security warning. But it is active again
Thank you!
Bruder wrote:Thu 1 January 1970 4:00 pmAgios_Irineos wrote: ↑Tue 19 March 2024 1:13 pmI put it back up on GOCWiki.com
It's only on http protocol right now so you will get a security warning. But it is active again
Thank you!
Your account should be activated
Bit more than I can chew, methinks. I'm not all that knowledgable.
At least I can read. "Great Schism" needs to be significantly updated w.r.t. the information Bp. Enoch has gathered on Gregory VII as well as the dating of the Filioque. So does "Filioque" and probably related pages. Articles are urgently needed on 20th Century saints and writers denounced as schismatics (e.g. Fr. Seraphim of Platina) by the New Calendarists, who are now being promoted as saints of the New Calendarists. Articles are needed per country and per region listing local presence. Recent heretical writers (e.g. Fr. John Romanides) need articles on their heresies as well as to have citations of their writings in articles, as authorities, reworked. Papism needs an article specific to it, which should be the main article where the Hildebrandian reforms are discussed, with reference to the contemporary papism (it isn't even "neo-" as some would call it) falsely referred to as canonicity. Canons and canonicity need their own explanations, which need "See also" tags for disabusing people of WO usage. Articles are needed on the ancients who wrote extensively on communion with heretics (and the nature of schism). Of course all with relevant references so as much as possible readers can find the original texts.
Come to think of it having a roadmap is essential for making such a site work.
still a contribution. good ideas!
Fr Joseph Suaidan (Suaiden, same guy)
Agios_Irineos wrote: ↑Mon 25 March 2024 4:02 pmBruder wrote:Thu 1 January 1970 4:00 pmAgios_Irineos wrote: ↑Tue 19 March 2024 1:13 pmI put it back up on GOCWiki.com
It's only on http protocol right now so you will get a security warning. But it is active again
Thank you!
Your account should be activated
Thank you, Vladika! I'm looking forward to contribute to the wiki. I hope we can gain more coworkers in the near future. Alot of young guys are now inquiring into TO due to Sbdcn Nectarios' blog and Fr Joseph Suaidan's recent debates.