This is a miscellaneous file for anything which doesn't
seem to fit elsewhere. For the moment, it contains the "What's New" log
for Ecclesiarchs.
What's New?
I
add to this archive in one way or another quite frequently, but usually
the additions are just minor adjustments in a particular place. Still,
when I change the "This site last modified..." date at the bottom of the
home page, readers have no notion as to whether I've merely changed a date
or added a name, or added a whole new sector. Here, then, is a record of
both major and minor changes I have made, minor changes being current only
for the past few months.
A. RECENT
MAJOR ADDITIONS: Daily changes listed below, in "B".
April 08, 2005, The first file
to appear (within Regnal Chronologies) under the "Ecclesiarchs" header,
the Suburbicarian Bishop-Cardinals.
April 18, 2005, The official opening
of the site, with the publication of the Introduction, the Index, the index
for Roman Catholicism, the Eastern Catholic page, a beginning effort toward
the Italian Bishoprics, and the revision and differentiation of the old
Regnal Chronologies Eastern Orthodox Page into the Ecclesiarchs Eastern
Orthodox page and a Non-Chalcedonian page. Also, this Appendix file. Also
began publicizing the Obsidian Globe discussion forum - this is a new service
to the site, memberships are free and convey enhanced access to messaging,
but you need not be a member to see posts or to post messages yourself.
There should be a button on the control panel of each page in this site
that links to the Globe, which is located on a different server.
November 26, 2006, Added God's
Wife (Ancient Egypt).
August 18, 2007. Site migrated piecemeal
from Ellone-Loire to Starnarcosis over the course of a month.
October 23, 2007. Added all the Catholic
Archbishops of Canada, and the United
States.
October 28, 2007. Added a file on National
Autocephalous churches within Eastern Orthodox Christianity, transferring
articles from elsewhere and creating some new ones - at the moment it contains
Albania,
Bulgaria,
Cyprus,
Georgia,
Greece,
Macedonia,
Romania,
Russia,
and Serbia.