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4 November 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 16:33 +8 FaviFake talk contribs (→Gender-neutral language: correct order per WP:2SC)
- diffhist Catholic Church 15:52 +12,927 Willthacheerleader18 talk contribs
- diffhist Catholic Church 15:50 −3 Willthacheerleader18 talk contribs (Undid revision 1320326069 by Rick Jelliffe (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Catholic Church 15:49 −34 Willthacheerleader18 talk contribs (Undid revision 1320387655 by Rick Jelliffe (talk) St. Peter's makes much more sense) Tag: Undo
- diffhist m Second Vatican Council 13:00 +77 OwenBlacker talk contribs (→top: Language tagging)
- diffhist Choir 12:56 +1 DocWatson42 talk contribs (→Medieval music: Cleaned up layout and other matters.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Catholic Church 11:19 +34 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (Changed image from rather stale one of St Peters (which is duplicated in next infobox) to one of a wedding Mass in a splendid church, which I think is a better summary image (community, sacrament, art, history, Middle East, St Francis/peace, etc.)) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Dominican Order 09:13 0 Newklear007 talk contribs (→First elected cardinal)
- diffhist Dominican Order 09:12 −44 Newklear007 talk contribs (→Notable members: updated after the death of Cardinal Duka)
- diffhist Catholic Church 01:11 +3 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: Not "system" but "procedure": avoid words that suggest a monolithic organization) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Catholic Church 01:07 0 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: editorial- rearrange sentence to remove ambiguity)
- diffhist Catholic Church 01:05 +2 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: better term "denouncers")
- diffhist Catholic Church 01:03 0 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: typo)
- diffhist Catholic Church 01:02 −3 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: "tribunals" better than "arrangements")
- diffhist Catholic Church 00:51 −6 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: Improve: denounced)
- diffhist Catholic Church 00:49 +358 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: Improve on inquisitions: uncapitalize for a start, with citation and info on forms)
3 November 2025
- diffhist Catholic Church 23:27 −43 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Middle Ages and Renaissance: Replacing sentences on torture. Torture by the inquisition was not a "punishment" so the synthesis is wrong. Using different citation, and providing more context. (The text as it was could suggest that the Inquisition resulted in more torture than secular courts, rather than less, which does not seem to be the case but is beyond the scope of this article..))
- diffhist Italy 22:43 −134 Hohum talk contribs (→Agriculture)
- diffhist Catholic Church 20:53 +8 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Age of Discovery and Counter-Reformation: Not all teachings were criticized e.g. Trinity: too strong)
- diffhist Catholic Church 20:49 +285 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Age of Discovery and Counter-Reformation: Revise the section on Luther and Huss with citation.)
- diffhist Catholic Church 20:22 +398 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Age of Discovery and Counter-Reformation: Give less odd version of Luther events: Leipzig debate is not important compared to Babylonian Captivity. Give citation to Schaff who is very good RS, if slightly dated.)
- diffhist Catholic Church 20:05 +29 Rick Jelliffe talk contribs (→Age of Discovery and Counter-Reformation: A mess. A heresy is not "against the Catholic Church". (added info about Hus.) And Luther did not know of Hus at the time of the 95 theses: he got the controversial ones mainly from Erasmus: so using "presaged" instead of "inspired" but I expect there is some other word that would be better. (I am slightly dubious about Bokenkotter and Vidmar as high quality RS: in other quotes they are quite partisan))