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Talk: List of Bishops and Archbishops

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Since the word "bishops" in the thread title isn't part of a person's title, I don't think it should be capitalized. "[Formal titles] are lowercased standing alone and in plural uses: the prime minister, the archbishop, premiers Brian Tobin and Mike Harcourt." (Caps and Spelling, Canadian Press) Discussion? - Montréalais

eh...why do we have to spend so much time arguing over capitalization? So long as we make a redirect from the one, I don't see that it's worth worrying about. Why not write a new article on something interesting instead of wasting time on disputable style points? (not to say you're wrong, of course, just that I'm really, really sick of arguments over capitalization, especially in article titles, given that usual English language conventions are that titles ought to be capitalized. Couldn't we make article title non-case-sensitive, or something?) john 06:20 22 Jul 2003 (UTC)

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