Talk:St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Maria Stein, Ohio)

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Recommendations for improvement[edit]

The following are suggested improvements:

  • See-also section (is this church patterned off another church?). Chances are this church was patterned off one in Europe which could be the see-also.
  • Style - It is familiar to ones I have seen but perhaps could elaborated and compared to other church(es) on the east coast (see this section of L.A. archodiocese for examples.
  • Prose - Is the article written from the neutral point of view
  • Copyedits - Third-party copyeditors should be invited to fine tune this article to improve it to potential GA status.
  • Photos - Interior shots should be uploaded to WikiCommons with a link to where the all the pictures can be seen as a media gallery. The gallery could also feature shots of all its profile
  • Tower type -Is the tower a tower, bell tower or belfry (I do not know much about this type style of architecture)? Is it a cupola (probably not). Is there an interesting documented story that could be concisely told and cited?
  • Notable events - Is there is anything notable about the interior (its altars, patron saint, etc.) that should be elaborated in a concise manner.
  • Who was the founding order? Find the wikilink.
  • Red wikilinks exist in the article. Take care of them.
  • Further notability - has this church had a notable celebration or occasion there?
  • Copyedit, copyedit, copyedit. I think I mentioned that but repetitive copyedits to where this article is rock-solid stable will take it to the next class level.--Morenooso (talk) 22:34, 12 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Potential wikilink articles mentioned in history SJtBCC History[edit]

Several people mentioned the history link have articles on Wikipedia. They include:

Possible misspelled name:

  • Henry Damian Juncker - in article as Henry Damian Junker (Wikipedia article states he dedicated himself to Diocese of Cincinnati) on June 24, 1836 offered first Mass in parish (everything fits as he was ordained by Bishop Purcell)

Also the following wikilink exists:

Important dates:

  • 1849 July – Cholera strikes St. John Parish
  • 1937 - St. John Parish celebrates 100th Anniversary of the completion of the first church
  • 1986 - June 22 – 150th Anniversary of first Mass at St. John

Original German(??) name - Saan Jaan de Dopfer --Morenooso (talk) 08:25, 13 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]