Re Michael Seed edit

I have reverted your edit regarding Michael Seed for four reasons: (1) There are Franciscans who are not members of the Catholic Church and there are Franciscans who are Eastern Rite Catholics so identification as "Latin Rite" is desirable. The term 'Latin Rite' It is not "weird" as you stated. You are possibly aware that there are some 23 branches of the Catholic Church of which the Latin rite - commonly called Roman Rite - is only one. (2) There are many non-Latin Rite Catholics in the UK so one cannot presume that a UK Catholic is a 'Roman' Catholic. (3)There is no need to say that Michael Seed was ordained into the "Catholic" Priesthood as the article already states that he is a Latin Rite Catholic Franciscan. (4)Being a member of an order whose charism is ecumenism, Mike refers to himself as "Latin Rite" and occasionally as "Roman Catholic". Please do not engage in an edit war but rather follow Wikipedia protocol by leaving the article as written and engaging in discussion with me until any issues you may have amicably resolved. Many thanks. Albanman (talk) 17:04, 3 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Re: Picture edit

I'm sorry - I don't know which image you are talking about. Could you please link me to it? — neuro(talk)(review) 09:54, 26 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Done. Cistercian (talk) 09:58, 26 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
Okay, right. My German is not too great, but I don't think a watermark is required, and in fact they are strongly discouraged per Wikipedia policy - specifically WP:IUP. The license on the page should do just fine. — neuro(talk)(review) 10:00, 26 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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File permission problem with File:Heiligenkreuz from the air.jpg edit

 

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