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Hello, Aristibule, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Hi there! I've noticed that you've edited articles pertaining to the Eastern Orthodox Church. I wanted to extend an invitation to you to join the WikiProject dedicated to organizing and improving articles on the subject, which can be found at: WikiProject Eastern Orthodoxy. This WikiProject was begun because a need was perceived to raise the level of quality of articles on Wikipedia which deal with the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Do you have any references for the recent edits you made to Western Rite Orthodoxy? Specifically, do you have any references which demonstrate that the additional two liturgical uses you described are in use or have been in use? Particularly, the comment that a MP monastery uses a "Celtic Rite" is interesting and should be documented since Moscow has practiced plausible deniability with regard to Western Rite being used within its jurisdiction. -- jackturner3 (talk) 13:55, 29 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Jack - yes I do, in every edit. I'm using a Wii right now, so it is a little difficult to cut and paste. Have you considered contacting Fr. Michael of St. Petroc Monastery or Fr. David and Fr. Augustine in Jacksonville? -- Aristibule (I've forgot how to sign this.)