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1. Since the Cultural Revolution, the national shrine is the first historical basilica in Eastern Asia: In particular, what did you mean by "is the first historical basilica"? Is "first historical basilica" a technical term? If not, then the sentence does not seem to make sense.
2. along with the recently constructed image of Our Mother of Sheshan: What is meant by "constructed" here? Is this referring to a physical image that was physically constructed? Or are you arguing that "Our Mother of Sheshan" is a recent creation? How "recent" is this "construction"?
Also, your claim that (if I understand it correctly) "Our Lady of Zose/Sheshan" is not the traditional dedication of the church is sourced to an image (which does not prove anything one way or the other) and to a footnote which does not contain any sources. You will need a better source than that if you are contending a view which seems inconsistent with the words of the Pope. --PalaceGuard008 (Talk) 11:07, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
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