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I think the list can be moved to another entry directing it from here. So that we can have room on more to talk about the History of Roman Catholicism in India and the contemporary situations. Any comments on that? Cheers ώiki Ѕαи Яоzε†αLҝ22:13, 11 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Why is it called ROMAN Catholicism in India? If you are talking about the Latin Rite Only I might see the connection but we never call it Roman Catholicism. It is just Catholicism, or if we need to differentiate, we call it Latin Rite Catholicism or just the Latin Church. However, this article seems to be refering to all Catholics in India, Syrian Rite as well as Latin Rite and I also know of a hand full of guest Greek Rite Churches that use the Slavonic language which I do not understand of course but still, they are just as Catholic. Maybe I just do not understand your naming conventions in the English langauge but it seems to me that the article should just be Catholicism in India and include every kind of Catholicism in India. If you want to make an article about just the Latin Church centered in Rome as it exist in India then Maybe Roman Catholicism makes sense but a better name would be Latin Catholicism in India. Maybe I am being too technical but I just do not see how the name Roman Catholicism can be used and not cause a misunderstanding or hard feelings. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.127.251.137 (talk) 02:05, 30 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]