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  • diffhist Slovenia 13:01 −7Fvt6 talk contribs
  • diffhist Christianization 07:48 −2Aminomancer talk contribs(→‎Places and practices: The article does not claim Christianity got the concept of a 7-day week from the Romans. The 7-day sabbatical week was first practiced by Jews (the first Christians), see Week. Rephrase this sentence, which is also an exaggeration of the article. Christianity as a whole does not prescribe names of weekdays, while the Latin church used Latin names because Latin was the language its leaders spoke. Conversely, some English weekdays derive from Germanic gods.) Tag: Visual edit