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== Parish ==
== Parish ==
Give it a name such as St. X Church (Diocese of X).  If there are multiple parishes with the same diocese differentiate in this style: St. X Church (Diocese of X, City 1) and St. X Church (Diocese of X, City 2).
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=== Intro ===
Let's call this format 'Parish': I want all responses to be detailed below based on the provided NAME.  Put this all in a box that can be copied.
Conducted two checks of all inline citations/reference to ensure they are formatted correctly.
 
=== Lead section ===
Create a 2-3 paragraph about the parish.  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.
 
For the NAME, please create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:
 
<pre>
{{Parish
|Dedication=
|ShortName=
|ParishLocation=
|MailingAddress=
|Diocese=
|Deanery=
|City=
|County=
|AdministrativeSubdivision=
|Country=
|ParishWebsite=
|ParishFounded=
|ParishSchool=
|ParishEmailAddress=
}}</pre>
 
* Dedication: The parish's particular saint, event in the life of Christ, aspect of Mary, or a theological concept found in the parish name.  For saints, spell out Saint such as Saint Augustine.
* ShortName: The name of the parish, without the name of the Diocese or Archdiocese in Parenthesis, removing (Archdiocese of Washington) or (Diocese of Harrisburg)
* ParishLocation: Coordinates where the headquarters is located, formatted as latitude, longitude (e.g., 40.75876607922733, -73.97614165875822)
* MailingAddress: What is the parish's mail address, as listed on Google Maps?
* Diocese: Provide the Catholic diocese in which the parish is located in, such as Diocese of Birmingham
* Deanery: Provide the geographical subdivision of a diocese, such as Upper Prince George’s County
* City: Name of the city or town in which the parish is located in followed by Administrative Subdivision's abbreviation; such as Cleveland, OH
* County: A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposes in some nations, such as Baltimore County, Maryland.  Please list it as Baltimore County.
* AdministrativeSubdivision: Name of the city or town in which the parish is located in, such as Texas
* Country: Provide the name of sovereignty state, such as Italy, in which the parish exists
* ParishWebsite: The URL of the parish, leave blank if none can be found
* ParishFounded: The year the parish was found; leave blank if unavailable
* ParishSchool: Yes if there is a school associated with the parish; No if there is not.
* ParishEmailAddress: Provide the email address for the parish, if available on the website or bulletin; such as office@ascensionbowie.org
 
Add a level 2 MediaWiki section called "History".  Add a line break and then populate it with a history of the parish.  Please make sure to cite sources, as documented at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources.
 
Add a level 2 section called "Special features." Add a line break and then populate it with a bulleted list of the parish's shrines, relics, miraculous events, honor the heritage of a particular ethnic or cultural group, historical significance, distinctive architecture, special liturgical celebrations, or natural/environmental features. Use a single asterisk * for each bullet point instead of double asterisks in the 'Special features' section.
 
Add two more level two sections: "Related parishes" and "References". Under the 2nd add <nowiki><references /></nowiki>
 
Finally add appropriate categories including: <nowiki>[[Category:Parish in [Administrative subdivision name]]]</nowiki>, <nowiki>[[Category:Parish in [Diocese]]]</nowiki> <nowiki>[[Category:Parish in [Country]]]</nowiki>, <nowiki>[[Category:Parish founded in [time period]]]</nowiki>, <nowiki>[[Category:Parishes built in the [Architectural styles name]]]</nowiki>.  Categories are intended to group together pages on similar subjects. They are implemented by a MediaWiki feature that adds any page with a text like <nowiki>[[Category:XYZ]]</nowiki> in its wiki markup to the automated listing that is the category with name XYZ. Categories help readers to find, and navigate around, a subject area, to see pages sorted by title, and to thus find article relationships.  They should follow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Category.

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