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This infobox is for providing general information about a Christian church building, including its history, architecture and staff. To provide information solely about the architectural details of a church building, use {{Infobox religious building}}.
Churches vary from small chapels to large cathedrals; from corrugated iron sheds to architectural masterpieces of international importance. This template has to be adaptable to the worship locations of all religious denominations and as a consequence, it has many parameters. It is therefore important that editors exercise discretion in selecting an appropriate number of parameters. If the infobox for a particular church becomes excessive, WP:BOLD applies and less significant parameters should be removed.
Usage
The full template for this infobox is set out below. Apart from the parameters indicated as mandatory and other instructions in the "Parameters" table below, all parameters are optional and may be left out to simplify the template. An example of the infobox in use is shown at the bottom of this page.
| {{{name}}} | |
|---|---|
| {{{full_name}}} | |
| {{{other_name}}} | |
{{{native_name}}} | |
| [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{alt}}}]] {{{caption}}} | |
| 1°N 1°W / 1°N 1°W | |
| {{{osgraw}}} | |
| Location | {{{location}}} |
| Address | {{{address}}} |
| Country | {{{country}}} |
| Denomination | {{{denomination}}} |
Previous denomination | {{{previous_denomination}}} |
Sui iuris church | {{{sui_iuris_church}}} |
| Tradition | {{{tradition}}} |
| Churchmanship | {{{churchmanship}}} |
| Website | {{{website}}} |
| History | |
Former name | {{{former_name}}} |
| Status | {{{status}}} |
| Founded | {{{founded}}} |
| Founder | {{{founder}}} |
| Dedication | {{{dedication}}} |
| Dedicated | {{{dedicated}}} |
| Consecrated | {{{consecrated}}} |
| Events | {{{events}}} |
| Architecture | |
Functional status | {{{functional_status}}} |
Heritage designation | {{{heritage_designation}}} |
| Designated | {{{designated}}} |
| Architect | {{{architect}}} |
Architectural type | {{{architectural_type}}} |
| Style | {{{style}}} |
Years built | {{{years_built}}} |
| Groundbreaking | {{{groundbreaking}}} |
| Completed | {{{completed}}} |
Construction cost | {{{construction_cost}}} |
| Closed | {{{closed}}} |
| Demolished | {{{demolished}}} |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | {{{capacity}}} |
| Length | {{{length}}} |
| Width | {{{width}}} |
| Height | {{{height}}} |
| Materials | {{{materials}}} |
| Administration | |
| Division | {{{division}}} |
| District | {{{district}}} |
| Province | {{{province}}} |
| Metropolis | {{{metropolis}}} |
| Archdiocese | {{{archdiocese}}} |
| Diocese | {{{diocese}}} |
| Archdeaconry | {{{archdeaconry}}} |
| Deanery | {{{deanery}}} |
| Benefice | {{{benefice}}} |
| Parish | {{{parish}}} |
| Clergy | |
| Archbishop | {{{archbishop}}} |
| Bishop | {{{bishop}}} |
| Abbot | {{{abbot}}} |
| Rector | {{{rector}}} |
| Vicar | {{{vicar}}} |
| Dean | {{{dean}}} |
| Succentor | {{{succentor}}} |
| Priest | {{{priest}}} |
| Pastor | {{{pastor}}} |
Blank template with most common parameters
{{Infobox church
| name =
| full_name =
| image =
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption =
| coordinates = <!-- {{coord|latitude|longitude|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} -->
| country = [mandatory]
| denomination = [mandatory]
| address =
| website = <!-- {{URL| example.com}} -->
| status =
| founded = <!-- {{start date|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} - but see note below -->
| founder =
| dedication =
| dedicated =
| consecrated =
| architect =
| architectural_type =
| style =
| years_built =
| groundbreaking =
| completed =
| construction_cost =
| closed =
| demolished =
| capacity =
| length = <!-- {{convert| }} -->
| width = <!-- {{convert| }} -->
| height = <!-- {{convert| }} -->
| materials =
| parish =
| archdiocese =
| diocese =
| priest =
| pastor =
}}
Blank template with all parameters
{{Infobox church
| name =
| full_name =
| other_name =
| native_name =
| native_name_lang =
| image =
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption =
| pushpin_map =
| pushpin_label_position =
| pushpin_map_alt =
| pushpin_mapsize =
| relief =
| map_caption =
| coordinates = <!-- {{coord|latitude|longitude|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} -->
| osgraw = <!-- TEXT -->
| location =
| country = [mandatory]
| denomination = [mandatory]
| previous_denomination =
| sui_iuris_church =
| tradition =
| churchmanship =
| address =
| website = <!-- {{URL| example.com}} -->
| former_name =
| status =
| founded = <!-- {{start date|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} - but see note below -->
| founder =
| dedication =
| dedicated =
| consecrated =
| events =
| functional_status =
| heritage_designation =
| designated =
| architect =
| architectural_type =
| style =
| years_built =
| groundbreaking =
| completed =
| construction_cost =
| closed =
| demolished =
| capacity =
| length = <!-- {{convert| }} -->
| width = <!-- {{convert| }} -->
| height = <!-- {{convert| }} -->
| materials =
| parish =
| benefice =
| deanery =
| archdeaconry =
| archdiocese =
| metropolis =
| diocese =
| province = <!-- ecclesiastical province, not civil province -->
| district =
| division =
| archbishop = <!-- cathedrals only -->
| bishop = <!-- cathedrals only -->
| abbot =
| rector =
| vicar =
| dean =
| succentor =
| priest =
| pastor =
| embedded =
}}
Parameters
Name and image
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
name |
The common name of the church. If this is omitted, the article name is used. |
full_name |
The full name of the church, if this is different from its common name. For instance, "Westminster Abbey" can be placed in the "name" parameter, and "The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster" in the "full_name" parameter. |
other_name |
Significant nicknames; name in native language (using {{lang}}. Separate multiple values using {{Plainlist}}. |
image |
The name of an image file containing a photograph of the church. If the image is called "File:WesleyMethodistChurch-sepiapostcard.jpg", just type "WesleyMethodistChurch-sepiapostcard.jpg". Do not include "File:" or enclose the file name in double square brackets ("[[ ]]"). |
image_size |
The width of the image in pixels (px). For example, if you wish the image to be 150px wide, type "150". Do not add "px" after the number. If no number is stated, the width defaults to 220px. |
alt |
Alt text for the image. For more information, see "Wikipedia:Alternative text for images". |
caption |
The caption for the image. |
Pushpin map, coordinates and location
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
pushpin_map |
The country name of a location map, e.g., "Indonesia", "Russia". See "Category:Location map modules by country" for a list of countries for which location maps are currently available. For information on creating new maps, see "Template:Location map#Creating new maps". The coordinate fields below position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the location map automatically. |
pushpin_label_position |
The position of the label on the pushpin map relative to the pushpin coordinate marker. Valid options are "left", "right", "top", "bottom" and "none". If this parameter is not used or no value is specified, the default value is "right". |
pushpin_map_alt |
Alt text for the pushpin map. |
pushpin_mapsize |
Must be entered only as a number – do not type "px" after it. The default value is 250. |
map_caption |
A caption for the pushpin map. |
relief |
Any non-empty value will load a relief version of the location map if available, (instead of the default, blank administrative location map). |
coordinates |
The latitude and longitude of the church. Use {{Coord}} with appropriate parameters. |
osgraw |
(Short for "OS grid reference raw".) To provide the geographic grid references of a church in Great Britain according to the British national grid reference system, code simply as the grid ref, for example, "TQ 414 104". Spaces are allowed. |
location |
The city (and the province or state, if applicable) that the church is located in. |
address |
The church's street or postal address |
country |
The country in which the church is located. This must be stated. In accordance with "Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Icons#Avoid flag icons in infoboxes", do not insert an image of the flag of the country before the country name. In accordance with "Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking#What generally should not be linked", do not link the name of the country. |
Affiliation and website
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
languages |
list of languages |
denomination |
The denomination of the church; for example, "[[Anglicanism|Anglican]]", "[[Catholic Church|Catholic]]", "[[Interdenominationalism|Interdenominational]]", "[[Methodism|Methodist]]", "[[Non-denominational Christianity|Non-denominational]]", "[[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian]]". This must be stated. If possible, link the denomination to an appropriate article using double square brackets.
The background colour of the template headings is specified for certain denominations; to view these colours, see "Template:Infobox church/denomination" and "Template:Infobox church/font color". Before changing the colours, or inserting new denominations and colours, please discuss the matter with other editors at "Template talk:Infobox church". |
previous_denomination |
Insert any previous denomination(s) here. |
sui_iuris_church |
For Catholic churches, insert the Catholic sui iuris church; for example, "[[Latin Church]]", "[[Syro-Malabar Church]]", "[[Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church]]". |
tradition |
Christian tradition of the church. |
churchmanship |
The form of churchmanship of the church, for example, "[[High church]]", "[[Low church]]", "[[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]]". |
website |
The website address of the church, using {{URL}}, thus: "{{URL|example.com}}". |
History
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
former_name |
The former name(s) of the church, if any. |
status |
The church's current ecclesiastical status or, if presently unused, its last previous status, for example, "[[Basilica]]", "[[Cathedral]]", "[[Church (building)|Church]]", "[[Oratory]]", "[[Parish church]]". |
founded |
The date when the church was founded. For Gregorian dates (that is, after about 1750), use the template {{start date}}. Add the parameter "df=yes" if full dates in the article are set out with the day before the month, as follows: "{{start date|1885|2|6|df=yes}}". |
founder |
The name(s) of the founder(s) of the church. |
dedication |
The name of the saint to which the church is dedicated, for example, "[[Mary Magdalene]]". |
dedicated |
The date when the church was dedicated and/or consecrated. The starting and ending years or dates of a time period should be separated by an en dash, like this: "1907–1908"; "January 12, 1906 – July 31, 1907". To insert an en dash, either type "–" or click on the appropriate symbol in the character insertion table under the edit window. |
consecrated | |
events |
Significant historical events in the life of the church, for example, accidental or deliberate burnings, attacks, and major building extensions. |
Architecture
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
functional_status |
The current function of the church, for example, "Abandoned", "Active", "[[Museum]]", "Preserved". |
heritage_designation |
Any heritage designation that has been given to the church. |
designated |
The date when the church was given its heritage designation. |
architect |
The name(s) of the architect(s) of the church. |
architectural_type |
A description of the original function of the building, for example, "[[Basilica]]", "[[Cathedral]]", "[[Chapel]]". |
style |
The architectural style of the church. If possible, link the style to an appropriate article using double square brackets, for example, "[[Baroque architecture|Baroque]]", "[[Gothic architecture|Gothic]]", "[[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival]]", "[[Medieval architecture|Medieval]]", "[[Modern architecture|Modern]]", "[[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]]". |
years_built |
The year(s) in which the church was built. |
groundbreaking |
The date when the groundbreaking ceremony of the church was held, or the date that construction of the building began. |
completed |
The date when construction of the building was completed. |
construction_cost |
The total cost of construction. |
closed |
The dates when the church was closed and/or demolished. |
demolished |
Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
capacity |
The number of people that the church can accommodate at any one time. |
length |
The overall length, width and/or height of the church. If the building is on United States territory, put measurements in Imperial units (feet and inches) first, then in metres in parentheses. If the building is on territory that uses the metric system of measurement, place measurements in metres first, then in feet and inches in parentheses. (See "Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Which units to use" for more information.) This can be done using the {{convert}} template, like this: "{{convert|404|ft|m|abbr=on}}", "{{convert|120|m|ftin|abbr=on}}". |
width | |
height | |
materials |
The principal building materials used to construct the church. |
Administration
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
parish |
The parish, benefice, deanery, archdeaconry, archdiocese, metropolis, diocese, province, district that the church is located in, if any. |
benefice | |
deanery | |
archdeaconry | |
archdiocese | |
metropolitan | |
diocese | |
province | |
district | |
division |
If a system other than that indicated above is used for the church, these fields can be used to indicate the geographical division and subdivision that the church is located in, for example, "[[North Carolina Annual Conference]]", "[[Tennessee Baptist Convention]]". |
Clergy
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
archbishop |
The name(s) of the archbishop, bishop(s), abbot(s), vicar(s), rector(s), dean(s), succentor(s), priest(s) and pastor(s) if applicable.
Separate several names with commas (","), or put each name on a separate line by typing " |
bishop | |
abbot | |
vicar | |
rector | |
dean | |
succentor | |
priest | |
pastor |
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| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
module |
Embed another infobox with such capability like {{designation list}} and {{infobox NRHP}} |
Mapframe parameters
- Basic {{Infobox mapframe}} parameters:
- mapframe – Specify yes or no to show or hide the map, overriding the default. Default: no, but also modified by onByDefault
- Internal onByDefault parameter: yes, if
|pushpin map=is not found.
- Internal onByDefault parameter: yes, if
- mapframe-coordinates or mapframe-coord or coordinates or coord – Coordinates to use, instead of any on Wikidata. Use the {{Coord}} template, e.g.
|coord=. Default: coordinates from Wikidata d:Property:P625{{Coord|12.34|N|56.78|E}} - mapframe-caption – Caption for the map. Default: blank (or if
|mapframe-geomask=is set, "Location in geomask's label") - mapframe-custom – Use a custom map instead of the automatic mapframe. Specify either a
{{maplink}}template, or another template that generates a mapframe map, or an image name. If used, most mapframe parameters will be ignored. Default: not specified - mapframe-id or id or qid – Id (Q-number) of Wikidata item to use. Default: item for current page
- mapframe-wikidata – Set to
yesto show all shape/line features from OpenStreetMap. Default: yes
- mapframe – Specify yes or no to show or hide the map, overriding the default. Default: no, but also modified by onByDefault
- Customise which features are displayed:
- mapframe-point – Turn off display of point feature by setting to
none. Force point marker to be displayed by setting toon. Default: not specified - mapframe-shape – Turn off display of shape feature by setting to
none. Force display of shape by setting toon. Use an inverse shape (geomask) instead of a regular shape by setting toinverse. Default: not specified - mapframe-line – Turn off display of line feature by setting to
none. Force display of line by setting toon. Default: not specified - mapframe-geomask – Wikidata item to use as a geomask (everything outside the boundary is shaded darker). Can either be a specific Wikidata item (Q-number), or a property that specifies the item to use (e.g.
P17for country (P17),P131for located in the administrative territorial entity (P131)). Default: not specified - mapframe-switcher – set to
autoorgeomasksorzoomsto enable Template:Switcher-style switching between multiple mapframes. Default: not specifiedauto– switch geomasks found in location (P276) and located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) statements on the page's Wikidata item, searching recursively. E.g. an item's city, that city's state, and that state's country.geomasks– switch between the geomasks specified as a comma-separated list of Wikidata items (Q-numbers) in the mapframe-geomask parameterzooms– switch between "zoomed in"/"zoomed midway"/"zoomed out", where "zoomed in" is the default zoom (with a minimum of3), "zoomed out" is1, and "zoomed midway" is the average
- mapframe-point – Turn off display of point feature by setting to
- Other optional parameters:
- mapframe-frame-width or mapframe-width – Frame width. Default: 250
- mapframe-frame-height or mapframe-height – Frame height. Default: 200
- mapframe-shape-fill – Color used to fill shape features. Default: #dbdbdb
- mapframe-shape-fill-opacity – Opacity level of shape fill, a number between 0 and 1. Default: 0.1
- mapframe-stroke-color or mapframe-stroke-colour – Color of line features, and outlines of shape features. Default: #525252
- mapframe-line-stroke-color or mapframe-line-stroke-colour – Color of line features. Default: #ff0000
- mapframe-shape-stroke-color or mapframe-shape-stroke-colour – Color of outlines of shape features. Default: #ff0000
- mapframe-stroke-width – Width of line features, and outlines of shape features. Default: 3
- mapframe-shape-stroke-width – Width of outlines of shape features. Default: 2
- mapframe-line-stroke-width – Width of line features. Default: 5
- mapframe-marker – Marker symbol to use for coordinates; see mw:Help:Extension:Kartographer/Icons for options. Default: religious-christian
- Can also be set to
blankto override any default marker symbol
- Can also be set to
- mapframe-marker-color or mapframe-marker-colour – Background color for the marker. Default: #919090
- mapframe-geomask-stroke-color or mapframe-geomask-stroke-colour – Color of outline of geomask shape. Default: #555555
- mapframe-geomask-stroke-width – Width of outline of geomask shape. Default: 1
- mapframe-geomask-fill – Color used to fill outside geomask features. Default: #606060
- mapframe-geomask-fill-opacity – Opacity level of fill outside geomask features, a number between 0 and 1. Default: 0.25
- mapframe-zoom – Set the zoom level, from "1" (map of earth) to "18" (maximum zoom in), to be used if the zoom level cannot be determined automatically from object length or area. Default: 10
- mapframe-length_km or mapframe-length_mi or mapframe-area_km2 or mapframe-area_mi2 – Determine zoom level by passing in object's length (in kilometres or miles) or area (in square kilometres or square miles). Default: not specified / not specified / not specified / not specified
- mapframe-frame-coordinates or mapframe-frame-coord – Alternate latitude and longitude coordinates for initial placement of map, using {{coord}}. Default: derived from item coordinates
- mapframe-type – Set the type of the object, with the same usage as {{coord}}. Default: landmark
- mapframe-population – Set the population, useful with type="city", for {{Infobox dim}}. Default: not specified
Example
| Infobox church | |
|---|---|
Wesley Methodist Church, from an old sepia-toned postcard. | |
| TQ 414 104 | |
| Country | Singapore |
| Denomination | Methodist |
| Website | www |
| History | |
Former name | Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Status | Church |
| Founded | 6 February 1885 |
| Founder(s) | Rev. James Mills Thoburn, Rev. William Fitzjames Oldham, Marie Oldham, Julia Battie |
| Dedicated | 4 February 1909 |
| Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
| Style | Gothic |
| Groundbreaking | December 1907 |
| Completed | End 1908 |
| Specifications | |
| Materials | Brick |
| Administration | |
| Division | Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC) |
| Clergy | |
| Pastor(s) | Rev. Alvin Chan, Rev. Lilian Ang, Rev. Philip Lim, Rev. Daniel Tan, Rev. Michael Tan, Rev. Wendy Watson, Rev. Khoo Kay Huat |
{{Infobox church
| name = Wesley Methodist Church
| native_name = name in local language. If more than one, separate using {{tl|Plain list}}
| native_name_lang =
| image = WesleyMethodistChurch-sepiapostcard.jpg
| caption = Wesley Methodist Church, from an old [[Photographic print toning#Sepia toning|sepia-toned]] postcard.
| osgraw = TQ 414 104<!-- NB. duplicated for this example only!! -->
| country = [[Singapore]]
| website = {{URL|www.wesleymc.org}}
| former_name = Methodist Episcopal Church
| founded = {{Start date|1885|2|6|df=yes}}
| founder = Rev. Dr. and Mrs. [[James Mills Thoburn]], Rev. [[William Fitzjames Oldham]], Mrs. Marie Oldham, Miss Julia Battie
| dedicated = {{Start date|1909|02|04|df=y}}
| denomination = [[Methodism|Methodist]]
| status = [[Church (building)|Church]]
| functional_status = Active
| style = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]]
| groundbreaking = December 1907
| completed = End 1908
| materials = [[Brick]]
| division = Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC)
| pastor = Rev. Alvin Chan, Rev. Lilian Ang, Rev. Philip Lim, Rev. Daniel Tan, Rev. Michael Tan, Rev. Wendy Watson, Rev. Khoo Kay Huat
}}
Microformat
The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.
Sub-templates
If the place or venue has "established", "founded", "opened" or similar dates, use {{start date}} for the earliest of those dates unless the date is before 1583 CE.
If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.
Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.
Classes
hCard uses HTML classes including:
- adr
- agent
- category
- county-name
- extended-address
- fn
- label
- locality
- nickname
- note
- org
- region
- street-address
- uid
- url
- vcard
Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:
- geo
- latitude
- longitude
Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.
Precision
When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.
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See also
- {{Infobox religion}}
- {{Infobox religious building}} for the architectural details of a church building