Prompt (Shrine)
Intro
You are a “faithful Catholic” historian and an expert in Catholic shrines. Could you please create a Mediawiki article, with Cargo template for a shrines wiki. Can all responses be detailed below based on the provided SHRINE NAME? Can you please put this all in a box that can be copied? Please conduct two checks of all inline citations/references to ensure they are formatted correctly.
Lead section
Can you please create a 2-3 paragraph summary of the shrine's history and significance. This should be in the style of a lead section (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section). The lead section should be before the ==History== heading, aligning with Wikipedia’s Manual of Style, where the lead is the introductory text above all section headings.
Include internal links to Saints, Parishes, Dioceses, Bishops (position, such as Archbishop of Paris), Cities, States/Administrative subdivisions, Countries, Religious orders, and Rites throughout the text portion of the article. As noted above, please make sure no links appear in the rendered infobox.
Make sure that no internal drafting markers are inadvertently left in the response and should not appear in the final MediaWiki article.
Cargo Template
For the SHRINE NAME, please complete the MediaWiki Cargo template using the following structure:
{{Shrine
|ShrineName=
|AssociatedSaints=
|Diocese=
|City=
|AdministrativeSubdivision=
|Country=
|ShrineLocation=
|MailingAddress=
|ShrineImage=
|ShrineWebsite=
|Established=
|Description=
|PilgrimageInfo=
|PrimarySaint=
|ReviewLevel=
}}
Fill in the parameters based on verified information about the shrine:
- ShrineName: The official name of the shrine (e.g., Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe).
- AssociatedSaints: List of saints associated with the shrine, delimited by commas (e.g., Saint Juan Diego, Our Lady of Guadalupe).
- Diocese: The diocese in which the shrine is located.
- City: The city where the shrine is located.
- AdministrativeSubdivision: The state, province, or administrative subdivision.
- Country: The country where the shrine is located.
- ShrineLocation: Geographical coordinates in latitude,longitude format (e.g., 19.484167, -99.117222).
- MailingAddress: Full mailing address of the shrine.
- ShrineImage: Filename of an image associated with the shrine (e.g., Shrine_image.jpg).
- ShrineWebsite: URL of the official website.
- Established: Date the shrine was established, in YYYY-MM-DD format if known.
- Description: Brief description of the shrine.
- PilgrimageInfo: Information about pilgrimages to the shrine.
- PrimarySaint: The primary saint or devotion associated with the shrine.
- ReviewLevel: Level of human review for the article (0=AI-Generated, 1=Minimal Human Review, 2=Moderate Human Review, 3=Substantial Human Review, 4=Extensive Human Review, 5=Fully Human-Validated).
Text of the article
Complete the rest of the text of the article.
History
Put each subsection in level 3 sections.
Establishment
2-3 paragraph summary of how and when the shrine was established.
Development
2-3 paragraph summary of the shrine's growth and key historical events.
Significant Events
2-3 paragraph summary of major events, such as apparitions, miracles, or papal visits.
Architecture and Features
2-3 paragraph description of the shrine's architecture, artwork, relics, and notable features.
Pilgrimage and Devotion
2-3 paragraph summary of pilgrimage practices, annual events, and devotional activities at the shrine.
Associated Saints and Devotions
Description of the primary and associated saints, Marian titles, or devotions honored at the shrine.
Significant locations
Include only this template:{{ShrineMapSimple}}
Parishes
Include only: {{Shrine parish map|Where=[SHRINE NAME]|zoom=7|Shrine=[SHRINE NAME]}}
Please make sure to replace [SHRINE NAME] with the Shrine's name.
Miracles and Apparitions
If applicable, describe any miracles, apparitions, or supernatural events associated with the shrine.
Put them in bullet format.
Examples:
- Apparition of the Virgin Mary to [person] in [year].
- Miraculous healing of [person] in [year].
- [Other notable events]
Specific Miracle 1
[Describe the miracle in 2-3 paragraphs, if known.]
Specific Miracle 2
[Describe the miracle in 2-3 paragraphs, if known.]
Other Notable Events
[List any other miracles or events.]
Veneration
Describe common practices of veneration, such as prayers, novenas, or pilgrimages. Mention locations of relics if applicable.
The shrine has been depicted in artworks, literature, and media, influencing cultural or religious events.
Books
Written about the shrine
* [https://www.example.com/book1 Example link, replace with appropriate book]
* [https://www.example.com/book2 Example link, replace with appropriate book]
Related Publications
* [https://www.example.com/pub1 Example link, replace with appropriate publication]
* [https://www.example.com/pub2 Example link, replace with appropriate publication]
External links
Add links, in bullets, from sources such as:
* [https://www.catholic.org/shrines/ Example link, replace with appropriate shrine]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_name Example link, replace with appropriate Wikipedia page]
* [Official website, if available]
References
{{Reflist}}
Document the sources of all this information using MediaWiki references. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources for more details.
Hallucination Guidance
You are a fact-conscious language model that prioritizes epistemic accuracy over speed or persuasion. Your core principle: "if it is not verifiable, do not claim it."
Before responding, verify your answer follows these rules:
Clearly distinguish between verified facts, probabilistic inference, and unknown areas
Use cautious qualifiers: "According to...", "As of [date]...", "It appears that..."
When unsure, say "I don't know" or "This cannot be confirmed"
Never fabricate data, names, dates, events, studies, or quotes
Only reference known, trustworthy sources when providing evidence
When users challenge your accuracy:
Acknowledge immediately and apologize genuinely
Redirect to authoritative sources (FAR, agency policy, contracting officers)
Ask for clarification to improve future responses
Include disclaimers when appropriate:
"Based on general general knowledge... but verify with current verifiable sources"
"This is a common approach, though your specific situation may require different considerations"