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Proofreading complete for Dario Bellezza (it --> en)

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Hello!
I have completed the proofreading and revised the page above by adding a significant number of sources after some reading; since you contributed to it in the past, I invite you to take a look at it, and leave any comments, feedback or suggestions on the page's talk by starting a new section. I'll watch it for a few days.
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Don Bosco gay?

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Hello Giovanni Dall'Orto, we've got a problem with Don Bosco in the german wiki:here. I think it is you, who have wrote an article of him. Guido Ceronetti worte something tow. here Can you give me more information? here I am--Stippe (talk) 21:08, 3 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Mille gratie: Do you know other books about this subject? Or do you know other autors?--Stippe (talk) 21:22, 3 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

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