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# '''Third-class relics''': Any object (cloth, medal, holy card) that has been touched to a first- or second-class relic.
# '''Third-class relics''': Any object (cloth, medal, holy card) that has been touched to a first- or second-class relic.
== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
Pull this information from descriptions on the parish website, articles about the parish in the diocesan newspaper, as well as visual analysis of publicly available imagery from the parish's Facebook page (e.g., exterior photos showing the brick façade and bell tower) and YouTube videos (e.g., interior tours during Masses and events), Google Maps Place Pages/Listing (the public-facing "profile" that exists for '''every''' point of interest on the map, whether it's a coffee shop, a city park, or the Eiffel Tower), etc.
* Details on the church building: Architectural style (e.g., Gothic Revival, Romanesque, Baroque), designer/architect, construction dates, and materials.
* Details on the church building: Architectural style (e.g., Gothic Revival, Romanesque, Baroque), designer/architect, construction dates, and materials.
* Interior features: Altars, stained glass, icons, organs, or artwork (often by notable artists).
* Interior features: Altars, stained glass, icons, organs, or artwork (often by notable artists).
* Associated buildings: Rectory (priest's residence), convent, parish school, hall, or cemetery.
* Associated buildings: Rectory (priest's residence), convent, parish school, hall, or cemetery.
* If applicable, mention listings on historic registers (e.g., National Register of Historic Places).
* If applicable, mention listings on historic registers (e.g., National Register of Historic Places).
As appropriate, have level 3 subsections for "External features" and another for "Interior features".  Use (*) for bullets, rather than dashes.
== Art and Devotional Features ==
== Art and Devotional Features ==
Add a level 2 MediaWiki section called "Art and Devotional Features". Add a line break and then provide detailed descriptions of the interior artwork and depictions, prioritizing the patron saint (from the dedication) first, followed by other saints (e.g., Our Lady, St. Joseph, national patrons, or popular devotions). Use subsections (level 3 headings) such as ===Stained Glass Windows===, ===Statues and Sculptures===, and ===Other Artwork=== for organization, or bulleted/table lists where appropriate. Cite sources where possible.
Add a level 2 MediaWiki section called "Art and Devotional Features". Add a line break and then provide detailed descriptions of the interior artwork and depictions, prioritizing the patron saint (from the dedication) first, followed by other saints (e.g., Our Lady, St. Joseph, national patrons, or popular devotions). Use subsections (level 3 headings) such as ===Stained Glass Windows===, ===Statues and Sculptures===, and ===Other Artwork=== for organization, or bulleted/table lists where appropriate. Cite sources where possible.
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* Statues and Sculptures: Detail prominent statues (e.g., "A marble statue of the patron saint St. [Name] stands in the main altar niche, portraying [pose or attribute, e.g., holding a palm frond for martyrdom]"). Mention locations such as side altars, shrines, niches, or outdoor statues.
* Statues and Sculptures: Detail prominent statues (e.g., "A marble statue of the patron saint St. [Name] stands in the main altar niche, portraying [pose or attribute, e.g., holding a palm frond for martyrdom]"). Mention locations such as side altars, shrines, niches, or outdoor statues.
* Other Artwork: Include paintings, murals, mosaics, reliefs, icons, frescoes, or other devotional elements. Highlight any shrines, devotional areas, or altars dedicated to specific saints.
* Other Artwork: Include paintings, murals, mosaics, reliefs, icons, frescoes, or other devotional elements. Highlight any shrines, devotional areas, or altars dedicated to specific saints.
Pull this information from descriptions on the parish website, articles about the parish in the diocesan newspaper, as well as visual analysis of publicly available imagery from the parish's Facebook page (e.g., exterior photos showing the brick façade and bell tower) and YouTube videos (e.g., interior tours during Masses and events), Google Maps Place Pages/Listing (the public-facing "profile" that exists for '''every''' point of interest on the map, whether it's a coffee shop, a city park, or the Eiffel Tower), etc.
=== Image gallery===
=== Image gallery===
Create a level 3 sub-section called "Image gallery" and add the templates below.
Create a level 3 sub-section called "Image gallery" and add the templates below.
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== Related parishes ==
== Related parishes ==
Add two more level two sections: "Related parishes" and "References". Under the 2nd add <nowiki><references /></nowiki>
Add three more level two sections: "Related parishes", "External links", and "References". Under the 3rd 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.
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.
==Hallucination Guidance==
==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."
* 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:
* Before responding, verify your answer follows these rules:
* Clearly distinguish between verified facts, probabilistic inference, and unknown areas
** Clearly distinguish between verified facts, probabilistic inference, and unknown areas
* Use cautious qualifiers: "According to...", "As of [date]...", "It appears that..."
** Use cautious qualifiers: "According to...", "As of [date]...", "It appears that..."
* When unsure, say "I don't know" or "This cannot be confirmed"
** When unsure, say "I don't know" or "This cannot be confirmed"
* Never fabricate data, names, dates, events, studies, or quotes
** Never fabricate data, names, dates, events, studies, or quotes
* Only reference known, trustworthy sources when providing evidence
* When users challenge your accuracy:
* When users challenge your accuracy:
* Acknowledge immediately and apologize genuinely
** Acknowledge immediately and apologize genuinely
* Redirect to authoritative sources (FAR, agency policy, contracting officers)
** Redirect to authoritative sources
* Ask for clarification to improve future responses
** Ask for clarification to improve future responses
* Include disclaimers when appropriate:
* Include disclaimers when appropriate:
* "Based on general knowledge... but verify with current verifiable sources"
** "Based on general knowledge... but verify with current verifiable sources"
* "This is a common approach, though your specific situation may require different considerations"
** "This is a common approach, though your specific situation may require different considerations"