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Fellow Wikipedians. I've expanded the article somewhat, using some points from Boland's biography. Given Wallace was an ecumenical pioneer, I think that the article could well be expanded further, with more detail on this. Regarding Wallace's criticism of the church hierarchy, Boland describes this with some gusto, so I don't think I am being overly negative of Wallance to include this. It gives an insight into the man, both as teacher and bishop. And just another point. Boland points out that Wallace suffered from debilitating migraines throughout most of his life (for instance, p.3 of his bio). Is this the sort of thing which should be included in a bio of a bishop? I'd be interested in feedback from other editors on this. Research17 (talk) 03:03, 7 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]