Wikidata:Property proposal/Liturgical category
Liturgical category
[edit]Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Generic
Description | The category of the liturgical celebration of a saint, blessed or other feast day, e.g. "confessor", "martyr". |
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Data type | Item |
Example 1 | Robert Bellarmine (Q298664) -> feast day: 17 September -> part of General Roman Calendar -> additional info: liturgical cat. = bishop and Doctor of the Church |
Example 2 | Robert Bellarmine (Q298664) -> feast day: 13 May -> part of Tridentine Calendar -> additional info: liturgical cat. = confessor-bishop and Doctor of the Church |
Example 3 | Saints Cosmas and Damian (Q76486) -> feast day: 26 September -> part of General Roman Calendar -> additional info: liturgical cat. = martyrs |
Example 4 | Saints Cosmas and Damian (Q76486) -> feast day: 27 September -> part of Tridentine Calendar -> additional info: liturgical cat. = martyrs |
Planned use | For the start, I want to add this information for the feasts contained in the Tridentine calendar (Q7883976) and the General Roman Calendar (Q13012667). |
See also | Wikidata:Property_proposal/Liturgical_rank |
Example on test-WD: testwikidata:Q212740
Motivation
[edit]This would be a qualifier for "feast days" to indicate the category into which a celebrated saint belongs.
For example, there are (see en:Calendar_of_saints#History), for the Tridentine calendar (Q7883976): "Martyrs, Confessors who were bishops, Doctors of the Church, Confessors who were not Bishops, Abbots, Virgins, Non-Virgins", while for the Calendarium Romanum Generale (1969) (Q98782022): "Martyrs (with special formulas for missionary martyrs and virgin martyrs), Pastors (subdivided into bishops, generic pastors, founders of churches, and missionaries), Doctors of the Church, Virgins, and (generic) Saints (with special formulas for abbots, monks, nuns, religious, those noted for works of mercy, educators, and [generically] women saints)."
I propose to call it "category", instead of "common" (common (Q1120307)): while commonly, it will coincide with the Common (lat.: Commune), there are also exceptions, e.g. Mary Magdalene (Q63070) whose category is "Penitent" in Tridentine calendar (Q7883976), which is not a Common there; or Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, archangels (Q98782976), whose category is "Archangels", which is also not associated with a Common. --MF-W 16:01, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
Discussion
[edit]Notified participants of WikiProject Religions Maybe someone from this project can help- Valentina.Anitnelav (talk) 16:35, 6 October 2020 (UTC)
Not done Failed to generate any support. JesseW (talk) 18:52, 18 March 2021 (UTC)