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** Catholic church (with mandatory “Structure” subsection) | ** Catholic church (with mandatory “Structure” subsection) | ||
** Introduction of Catholicism | ** Introduction of Catholicism | ||
** Key historical events | ** Key historical events | ||
** Catholicism status | ** Catholicism status | ||
** Administrative subdivisions | |||
** History | ** History | ||
*** Predecessor states | *** Predecessor states | ||
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* Catholic church: Describe the Church’s structure (provinces, dioceses, parishes, <nowiki>[[National Episcopal Conference Name]]</nowiki> for modern countries), leaders, and institutions. Use Cargo fields: ecclesiastical_provinces_count, dioceses_count. The “Structure” subsection must list all dioceses by province, noting archdioceses, suffragan dioceses, and locations, sourced from GCatholic.org and Catholic-Hierarchy.org. For historic countries, describe historical Church structures if data is available. | * Catholic church: Describe the Church’s structure (provinces, dioceses, parishes, <nowiki>[[National Episcopal Conference Name]]</nowiki> for modern countries), leaders, and institutions. Use Cargo fields: ecclesiastical_provinces_count, dioceses_count. The “Structure” subsection must list all dioceses by province, noting archdioceses, suffragan dioceses, and locations, sourced from GCatholic.org and Catholic-Hierarchy.org. For historic countries, describe historical Church structures if data is available. | ||
* Introduction of Catholicism: Detail when and how Catholicism was introduced (e.g., “Introduced in [year/century] by <nowiki>[[Jesuit]]</nowiki> missionaries”), using the date_catholicism_introduced field. | * Introduction of Catholicism: Detail when and how Catholicism was introduced (e.g., “Introduced in [year/century] by <nowiki>[[Jesuit]]</nowiki> missionaries”), using the date_catholicism_introduced field. | ||
* Key historical events: Highlight Catholic milestones (e.g., “The establishment of <nowiki>[[diocese]]</nowiki> in [year]”), sourced from references like Wikipedia or Vatican News. | * Key historical events: Highlight Catholic milestones (e.g., “The establishment of <nowiki>[[diocese]]</nowiki> in [year]”), sourced from references like Wikipedia or Vatican News. Focus on 3-10 Catholic events | ||
* Catholicism status: Describe the role and status of Catholicism in the country (e.g., “State religion under multiple emperors” for historic countries, “Minority religion” for modern ones), expanding on the catholicism_status field. Include historical or modern context, such as legal status, societal role, or prominence, sourced from references like Catholics & Cultures or Pew Research Center. | * Catholicism status: Describe the role and status of Catholicism in the country (e.g., “State religion under multiple emperors” for historic countries, “Minority religion” for modern ones), expanding on the catholicism_status field. Include historical or modern context, such as legal status, societal role, or prominence, sourced from references like Catholics & Cultures or Pew Research Center. | ||
* Predecessor states: List and describe the primary states that preceded the country, expanding on the predecessor_states field. For historic countries, detail their formation (e.g., “Emerged from the Frankish Empire”). Include full lists and context not covered in the infobox’s 150-character limit, sourced from historical references. | * Administrative subdivisions - The first-level administrative subdivisions are the primary geographical and administrative units into which a [[country]] is divided for purposes of governance, regional organization, and local administration. Give a name and description of administrative subdivisions in the country. Include a linked list of all of the first-level administrative subdivisions. | ||
* Successor states: List and describe the primary states that succeeded the country, expanding on the successor_states field. For historic countries, detail their dissolution (e.g., “Dissolved into the Austrian Empire and Prussia”). Include full lists and context not covered in the infobox’s 150-character limit, sourced from historical references. | * History | ||
** Predecessor states: List and describe the primary states that preceded the country, expanding on the predecessor_states field. For historic countries, detail their formation (e.g., “Emerged from the Frankish Empire”). Include full lists and context not covered in the infobox’s 150-character limit, sourced from historical references. | |||
** Successor states: List and describe the primary states that succeeded the country, expanding on the successor_states field. For historic countries, detail their dissolution (e.g., “Dissolved into the Austrian Empire and Prussia”). Include full lists and context not covered in the infobox’s 150-character limit, sourced from historical references. | |||
* Cultural influence: | * Cultural influence: | ||