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As well as adding a paragraph on liturgy & aesthetics, I have done some reorganising. The section titles "Saints and heros [sic]" and "Learned in theology" seemed a little odd and hagiographic, so I have renamed them more prosaically. The lead prargraph of the first section has been incoroporated into the lead paragraph of the second, where it seems more appropriate.--Iacobus (talk) 00:40, 20 July 2009 (UTC)Reply