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Some other religious groups feature bishops with significantly less power and authority than those of the aforementioned denominations. Clerics who hold the title bishop but only serve an individual parish or congregation are typically considered the same as local pastors or parish priests, and their
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bishops. These denominations in particular are listed because in their respective religious traditions, bishops are high level religious officials with a substantial deal of power and autonomy, and they tend to play a substantial role in their local community, including interactions with public
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of nation states, appointed or officially recognised by their government, are likely to be notable. (The notability of Grand Muftis appointed by private Muslim community associations, without any official government recognition, should be examined on an article by article
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Many international religions have their own or strongly affiliated publishing houses. This makes determining independence difficult at times. The following religion affiliated sources are considered independent of their given church:
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In general, a religion and religious group is presumed to be notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple verifiably independent and reliable sources.
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Conversely, brief descriptions in genealogical records or church histories of specific individuals are not considered specific indicators of notability.
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In general, an individual is presumed to be notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple verifiable independent, reliable sources.
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In general, a topic is presumed to be notable if it has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject.
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Heads of large, Protestant denominations are generally found to be notable for having of reached this office, as seen in this deletion debate
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officials, the media, etc, which naturally tends to generate coverage about their activities in reliable sources.
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Played an important role in a significant religious event which itself received considerable coverage in sources.
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is intended to provide recommendations regarding the notability of topics within the scope of the project.
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of major Christian denominations are notable by virtue of their status. This includes
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Were recognized by their peers as an authoritative source on religious matters/writing.
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of nation states with large Jewish communities are notable by virtue of their status.
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In particular, an individual will often meet notability guidelines if they:
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for a religious structure or building depends wholly on the existence of
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Passing mention by religious historian or religious historical document
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on how notability may be interpreted within their area of interest.
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Facts that do not make a religion and religious group notable:
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As for any subject on Knowledge (XXG), presumption of
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It contains the advice and/or opinions of one or more
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Significant % of population in a given town or region
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Religion
Knowledge (XXG):NPRIEST

essay
notability
WikiProjects
This information
Knowledge (XXG) policy or guideline
thoroughly vetted by the community
Shortcut
WP:RELIG/N
Religion WikiProject's
Knowledge (XXG):Notability
Knowledge (XXG):Notability (organizations and companies)
Shortcut
WP:RELPEOPLE
Knowledge (XXG):Notability (people)
major religion
philosophy of religion
Chief Rabbis
Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/David W. Graves
General Superintendent (Church of the Nazarene)
Grand Muftis
Grand Ayatollahs
Ayatollahs
Shortcut
WP:BISHOPS
bishops
Roman Catholic
Eastern Orthodox

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