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I have removed a mention of Renet being co-titulaire with Grunenwald at St-Sulpice: indeed, no such thing is mentioned on the St-Sulpice site (where Grunenwald is sole titulaire from 1973 to 1982), and this biography only mentions that Grunenwald personally considered Renet to be co-titulaire, which has no official significance from the St-Sulpice church. Flute harmonique (talk) 11:58, 9 October 2010 (UTC)Reply