Talk:Christian Malanga
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Order of Saints Peter and Paul?
editDoing some looking around for actual sources besides one single youtube video on Malanga getting knighted, but a quick google search on the order of Saints Peter and Paul, or the Knights of St. Peter & St. Paul, return a facebook page and a weebly website. As far as I can tell this isn't an actual order in the Catholic Church. As far as I can tell this is just a fraternity of lay-Catholics from Victoria, Australia. Scu ba (talk) 05:06, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
- The article is a total wreck, given the reliance on primary sources and tons of commentary I removed in that past days. HIS party's website figures prominently as a reference here. Borgenland (talk) 14:00, 21 May 2024 (UTC)