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£170,000 Awarded in Irish Priest Sex Abuse Settlement
A Northern Irish man will receive £170,000 in damages and a written apology from the Catholic Church in Ireland for abuse he suffered at St. Colman's College between 1979 and 1985 at the hands of the late Fr. Malachy Finegan.
£170,000 Awarded in Irish Priest Sex Abuse Settlement
A Northern Irish man will receive £170,000 in damages and a written apology from the Catholic Church in Ireland for abuse he suffered at St. Colman's College between 1979 and 1985 at the hands of the late Fr. Malachy Finegan.
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20% Bias Score


Church's Resistance to Modernity: Historical Examples and Current Challenges
This article analyzes the Roman Catholic Church's historical resistance to scientific advancements and political changes, exemplified by the Galileo affair and the loss of Papal States, highlighting its current struggle to adapt to modern issues surrounding life and death.
Church's Resistance to Modernity: Historical Examples and Current Challenges
This article analyzes the Roman Catholic Church's historical resistance to scientific advancements and political changes, exemplified by the Galileo affair and the loss of Papal States, highlighting its current struggle to adapt to modern issues surrounding life and death.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Criticizes CEO Compensation, Cites Elon Musk's Tesla Package
Pope Leo XIV, in his first media interview, criticized the vast disparity between CEO and employee salaries, citing Elon Musk's billion-dollar Tesla compensation package as an example, and linked such inequality to social polarization.
Pope Leo XIV Criticizes CEO Compensation, Cites Elon Musk's Tesla Package
Pope Leo XIV, in his first media interview, criticized the vast disparity between CEO and employee salaries, citing Elon Musk's billion-dollar Tesla compensation package as an example, and linked such inequality to social polarization.
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20% Bias Score


German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Recognition of Sexual Abuse
Following decades of concealed sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church, three dioceses—Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda—have disbursed millions of euros in "recognition of suffering," with Mainz paying approximately €2.8 million, Limburg €2.5 million, and Fulda €619,000, alongside additional therapy...
German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Recognition of Sexual Abuse
Following decades of concealed sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church, three dioceses—Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda—have disbursed millions of euros in "recognition of suffering," with Mainz paying approximately €2.8 million, Limburg €2.5 million, and Fulda €619,000, alongside additional therapy...
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24% Bias Score


New Orleans Archdiocese Raises Clergy Abuse Settlement Offer to $230 Million
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans increased its settlement offer for clergy sexual abuse victims from $180 million to $230 million, with the possibility of further increases pending negotiations with its insurer, Travelers.
New Orleans Archdiocese Raises Clergy Abuse Settlement Offer to $230 Million
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans increased its settlement offer for clergy sexual abuse victims from $180 million to $230 million, with the possibility of further increases pending negotiations with its insurer, Travelers.
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28% Bias Score


Hildesheim Diocese Launches Online Survey on Sexual Abuse
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim in Germany launched an online survey on September 8, 2025, to investigate sexual abuse cases from 1945 to the present, aiming to understand past injustices and create a safer environment.
Hildesheim Diocese Launches Online Survey on Sexual Abuse
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim in Germany launched an online survey on September 8, 2025, to investigate sexual abuse cases from 1945 to the present, aiming to understand past injustices and create a safer environment.
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24% Bias Score

Over 100,000 Sign Petition Urging Catholic Church to Waive Statute of Limitations in Abuse Cases
More than 100,000 people signed a petition urging the Catholic Church to stop using the statute of limitations as a defense in abuse lawsuits, citing the Church's role in systematically covering up abuse and offering inadequate compensation through its Independent Commission for Recognition Payments...

Over 100,000 Sign Petition Urging Catholic Church to Waive Statute of Limitations in Abuse Cases
More than 100,000 people signed a petition urging the Catholic Church to stop using the statute of limitations as a defense in abuse lawsuits, citing the Church's role in systematically covering up abuse and offering inadequate compensation through its Independent Commission for Recognition Payments...
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48% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV's First Interview: Concerns Over US Policies and AI
In his first major interview, Pope Leo XIV expressed concerns over some US policies, particularly those affecting human dignity, while refusing a proposal for an AI version of himself and addressing other key issues including the situation in Gaza and the role of women in the Church.

Pope Leo XIV's First Interview: Concerns Over US Policies and AI
In his first major interview, Pope Leo XIV expressed concerns over some US policies, particularly those affecting human dignity, while refusing a proposal for an AI version of himself and addressing other key issues including the situation in Gaza and the role of women in the Church.
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16% Bias Score

German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Sexual Abuse Recognition Payments
In response to sexual abuse cases, the Catholic dioceses of Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda in Germany have disbursed millions of euros in recognition payments to victims, alongside covering therapy costs, though the process has faced criticism for its handling of a recent exhibition.

German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Sexual Abuse Recognition Payments
In response to sexual abuse cases, the Catholic dioceses of Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda in Germany have disbursed millions of euros in recognition payments to victims, alongside covering therapy costs, though the process has faced criticism for its handling of a recent exhibition.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV: Early Days of a Unique Pontificate
After 132 days, Pope Leo XIV's priorities remain unclear, but his style and approach differ significantly from his predecessors, Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI, impacting the Catholic Church's direction.

Pope Leo XIV: Early Days of a Unique Pontificate
After 132 days, Pope Leo XIV's priorities remain unclear, but his style and approach differ significantly from his predecessors, Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI, impacting the Catholic Church's direction.
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28% Bias Score

Colombia: Lawmakers Seek Inquiry into Catholic Church Pedophilia
A bill proposed in Colombia's Congress seeks to establish a commission investigating pedophilia within the Catholic Church, prompted by thousands of global accusations and a recent Constitutional Court ruling mandating the Church to disclose information on such cases.

Colombia: Lawmakers Seek Inquiry into Catholic Church Pedophilia
A bill proposed in Colombia's Congress seeks to establish a commission investigating pedophilia within the Catholic Church, prompted by thousands of global accusations and a recent Constitutional Court ruling mandating the Church to disclose information on such cases.
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40% Bias Score

Carlo Acutis, a Teenager Who Used the Internet to Spread Catholicism, Canonized as a Saint
The Catholic Church canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died in 2006, as a saint today in a ceremony at the Vatican, celebrating his use of the internet to promote Catholic teachings.

Carlo Acutis, a Teenager Who Used the Internet to Spread Catholicism, Canonized as a Saint
The Catholic Church canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died in 2006, as a saint today in a ceremony at the Vatican, celebrating his use of the internet to promote Catholic teachings.
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28% Bias Score
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