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October 2023 edit

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Proposed deletion of Catholic church holidays edit

 

The article Catholic church holidays has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

As-is, this is a list of dates with no content. Calendar fork from Holy day of obligation, no clear purpose aside from providing some movable feast & holy days of obligation dates.

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