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a reconstruction of knox famous broadcast in the BBC's listen again section: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/the_riot_that_never_was.shtml
I understand that Fr. Knox had a very strong sense of humor. This is alluded to in the article but mightn't it be a good idea to spell this out some more? -- Wspencer11 (talk to me...) 18:24, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Are there any reasons why a citation of any kind to this is not included? I find it a commonly referenced resource in my crime fiction course at school and find his thoughts of these 'commandments' interesting in the least.
If no-one has any objections I may add it. 124.243.161.71 06:36, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
References to the 1926 radio play refer to the author as Father Knox -- I assume that he was later "promoted" to Monsignor. Can someone find a date for this and add it to the page please? YojimboSan 08:10, 12 October 2007 (UTC). I do not have the date but it will be in Evelyn Waugh's biography. The title went with his appointment to the honorary post of Protonotary Apostolic. The English Catholic Church tended to preserve the wider use of the title 'Monsignor' which has been reserved for bishops in continental usage since Vatican II;----Clive Sweeting
It doesn't add anything to the article —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.162.157.254 ( talk) 06:31, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
“In 1953 Knox visited the Oxfords in Zanzibar and the Actons in Rhodesia.” Who? Matthau ( talk) 06:15, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
The link "BibleGateway Knox-Bible" actually leads to "New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition", which is different than Knox's version. This link should be fixed or removed. -- Erel Segal ( talk) 17:25, 29 March 2014 (UTC)
Waugh details Ronald's attraction to High Anglicanism moving eventually to Catholicism - without mentioning G.K. Chesterton. Chesterton may have led Knox to be a writer of detective fiction, but not a Roman Catholic. Knox helped Chesterton become a catholic, but I see no evidence going the other way. Clive S. Wilson ( talk) 20:35, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
"n 1910, he became a fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. Here, as a devout Anglo-Catholic, he became a key member of Maurice Child's fashionable "set". this must be wrong, if he only converted in 1917? I have deleted "devout Anglo-Catholic". Hellebore ( talk) 12:37, 5 April 2018 (UTC)