March 2008 edit

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DATABASE OF EXORCISTS

A database of Exorcists around the world is needed, and the one I am compiling is in progress. Please take a look at what I'm doing and think it worthy. Those who are in need have very little access to true help. I spent a week in Rome trying to find an exorcist, and finally, by luck, was referred to one, who has now referred me to another. I am hoping to build a full and real database, usable by all, and with concrete information for exorcists in all countries. I would appreciate being a part of this page, and thank you for taking the time to consider it.

Also, I would like for the list of Exorcists page to consider my other blog, L'Epee D'un Anges (Http://epeedunange.blogspot.com/), which is a personal account of how to fight evil, based on my experience. Please take a look at it as well. I would appreciate it deeply...Rebecca Tacosa Gray

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Please do not add inappropriate external links to Wikipedia, as you did in this edit to Foundation (nonprofit organization). Inappropriate links include (but are not limited to) links to personal web sites, links to web sites with which you are affiliated, and links that attract visitors to a web site or promote a product. See the external links guideline and spam guideline for further explanations. Thanks. J.delanoygabsadds 15:02, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

 

Please do not vandalize pages, as you did with this edit to Foundation (nonprofit organization). If you continue to do so, you will be blocked from editing. Will (talk) 15:04, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits edit

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Will-I'm so sorry, but it seemed that what was listed are organizations devoted to charitable purposes. Un Univers Des Anges, revolves around blogs not used as true "blogs".(Please visit to see the true set up) is devoted to linking People, Charitable Organizations, Artists, Writers, Landscape Designers, Musicians, and Performing Artists to donate once a Year. It is an informal, and actual organization, however (see below). I do understand the comment, and did not mean to vandalize the page in question.

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Could we please add the country in which each Exorcist resides and performs exorcisms to the list of Exorcists site? Also, I have two other Exorcists, Father Vincenzo (Chiesa San Martino ai Monti in Rome) and Francois-Marie Dermine as exorcists on the page? Their contact information is listed below. Also, may I add exorcists that are performing exorcisms in the United States. Some of them have websites and help people remotely or via email.

CHIESA SAN MARTINO AI MONTI (THE CHURCH OF SAN MARINO AI MONTI) ITALY, ROME ROMAN CATHOLIC EXORCIST

LOCATED NEAR CHIESA SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE VIA LIBERIANA, 27

FRANCOIS-MARIE DERMINE PAROCCHIA S. DOMINICO VIA ZAPATA 3 60191 ANCONA TELEPHONE: O7120211 CELL: 3490723440 EMAIL: fm.dermine@tin.it

An exorcist who specializes in experiences that seem Universal in nature. I was recommended to him by Father Vincenzo, who maintained that Francois-Marie Dermine requires an introductory e-mail first. Please respect his wishes.

Informal Non-Profit Organizations edit

Hi Reyagray9. I haven't read through our Non-profit organization article fully for a while but it ought to cover the fact that not all NPOs are registered as tax exempt - Indeed in some countries there is no such exemption so it would be remiss of us to suggest it was necessary! I'll try and take a look at the article itself and make sure it is clear about this at some point soon.

In terms of lists - are you referring to our list articles (such as List of country name etymologies) or of lists of links in external links sections?

Our major policies and guidelines particular to list articles are WP:NOT#DIR, WP:SOAP and WP:LIST.

Our major policies and guidelines particular to external links are also WP:NOT#DIR, WP:SOAP aswell as WP:EL.

I can try and clarify some of this for you if you need me to. Looking through your edits I would mention that we specifically ask users not to post on articles links directly to websites they are connected with and we don't consider ourselves a good place for people to come to find service providers of any type. While we may have information on a particular service provider someone is considering, as an encyclopedia we aren't really a suitable way to find one in the first place. -- SiobhanHansa 16:06, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the return response. Informal Non-Profit Organizations do not require legal set-up or tax-exempt status. I think that's what I'm referring to, as I was considering building an article for Informal Non-Profit Organizations.

If you have reliable sources to support the content, that sounds like a great expansion to the encyclopedia. If you'd like some help I offer whatever assistance I can. Since you're fairly new to Wikipedia I suggest drafting out the article in you own user space first (at, say, User:Reyagray9/Informal nonprofit organizations) and getting some feedback. Once you have a reasonable start it's a simple procedure to move it to articles space. Starting articles can be a bit brutal here sometimes when you're not clear on the standards needed from the start, this would give you the space your need to get the hang of it. -- SiobhanHansa 16:44, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

L'Epee De Dieu edit

H again! The reason blogs are generally not appropriate are two fold 1) because they are normally self published and 2) the content frequently changes so our ability to be sure the information is going to continue be as appropriate is tested.

Our external links for the most part, like our sources, should come from sites that already have a reputation for providing good reliable or noteworthy information on a subject. I'm not an expert on exorcism but a brief look at your page shows several issues - it's new, and it appears to be anonymous. Even if I could judge the content to be good, these two issues make it unlikely that this is would be appropriate. Resources that are well respected in a subject area will eventually be suggested by non-connected editors. If you're editing here in the hope you will eventually get your page added I think it's only fair to let you know this is highly unlikely. -- SiobhanHansa 17:06, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hello, and thank you again! I'm not editing just to get my blog added, just to let you know. I need to put together my page for Non-Profit Organizations before building it. In response to my site, L'Epee, could you please discuss it with others and let me know exactly what you might need to assure that the content is good, reliable, and comes from verifiable sources? For example, Father Vincenzo and Francois-Marie Dermine can be contacted to be verified. I have linked to lists on the internet to include exorcists from all countries. Also, I would be willing to agree to contact you or one of the others every time I make updates to let you know the sources and reliability. I think what I'm trying to get through is that there are very real cases out there where the Mortal Veil, part of the Aura, has been breached. (Your Third Eye is called the Auriole Retina and your Aural layers are the Auric Reticulata.) I will be working directly, as I am able to contact other exorcists, directly with exorcists to update their information. It is a pertinent matter, for those who suffer to find help, and the resources on the net for contact are minimal, at best, for exorcism and spiritual healing of the human aura. I would also love it if Wikipedia had more information on other exorcists, in all countries. I'm currently trying to get the Vatican to insert information on their website to link to. Please understand, and I'm not trying to be difficult, whatever it takes to assure my information is verifiable I will endeavor to do. It's of utmost importance that one site on the internet have contact information for people to get to...Thank you so much, you have no idea what this means to me...Rebecca Tacosa Gray

Hi Rebecca - I look forward to reading the nonprofit article. Let me know if you need help.
On the website issue - what I'm trying to get across to you is that Wikipedia doesn't do that sort of verification - we wait until a site already has a reputation. It needs to be seen that way out in the world first, then we might put in our articles. You should focus efforts on building the site's reputation elsewhere. Even so it's a self published source so the reputation bar is going to be very, very high. This is the sort of thing that we'd normally only consider from a well respected academic or similar leader in the field. I'm sorry but it's so far off our guidelines that I'm really not prepared, myself, to ask others to look at it at the moment. (By the way I apologize for thinking the site was anonymous - I thought your name at the bottom of the "Advice for those in need" side bar was simply an attribution for the quote in capitals. I didn't realize it was you.)
On the contact information for exorcists issue - again this really isn't the place. When we say we're not a directory this is exactly the sort of thing we mean we do not do. You should try a site like Dmoz (at http://www.dmoz.org ). They are an online web directory and tend to be rated fairly highly by google so people searching for such a directory are likely to find it. -- SiobhanHansa 18:54, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Talk page spamming edit

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Exorcist Pages edit

Hi, I started several articles on exorcists and deliverance ministers and wanted to welcome you here. Thank you for adding information. Finding information on exorcists is often very difficult I've found. Any information you can add is welcome. Dwain (talk) 20:26, 16 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Dwain...thank you so much. I spent a week in Rome trying to find an exorcist, and ended up finding one (Father Vincenzo, Chiesa San Martino ai Monti) after quite a search, spending $5,000 to do so. He recommended me to someone else, Francois-Marie Dermine, in Spain. I also have a sites of my own, L'Epee De Dieu (A compilation of Exorcists and Lists of Exorcists), L'Epee D'un Ange (A Practical Treatise on Fighting Evil, based on my own experience), and L'Epee D'Amour (A Collection of Prayers, Exorcism Prayers, and other information for those in need) I wanted to add a link on Wikipedia for each, but it they were a little worried about verifiable information. I'm hoping my sites well gain enough recognition to be allowed as a link here...so many people need assistance when their Mortal Veils and Auras are compromised, and I know that much of what I'm compiling will help. I'm in the process of trying to get the Vatican and Exorcists I've written to band together and build a database, also update Wikipedia with information so that it is much easier to find help for those that need it. Wikipedia could set a precedence for assistance were such a thing to happen. The Holy Roman Vatican has set a goal to battle evil, and this is one small, but huge way, in which the world could be made a better place. If you have any ideas on getting more information I would appreciate it. I am going to send out a mass mailing to ask for the help of churches in contact information of those who can help others, as well as to let them know of my sites...thank you so much for welcoming me...I truly appreciate it...Rebecca Tacosa Gray

Also, is there are reason why links to Prayers for Exorcism was deleted off of the exorcism page? Thanks!...Rebecca

External links on Exorcism edit

Greetings, Reygray9. The external links that you added to the page Exorcism are not in line with Wikipedia's guidelines on external links, as they give undue weight to one particular view of exorcism without the balance required. Wikipedia is not merely a compendium of links, and external links should not be simply piled onto an article because they might possibly be relevant. Hope that helps! Justin Eiler (talk) 01:16, 17 March 2008 (UTC)Reply