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Pope Francis' Latin American Visits: A Legacy of Social Justice and Reconciliation
Pope Francis visited 10 Latin American countries during his papacy, focusing on social justice, environmental issues, and reconciliation, notably apologizing for past Church wrongs and advocating for marginalized communities.
Pope Francis' Latin American Visits: A Legacy of Social Justice and Reconciliation
Pope Francis visited 10 Latin American countries during his papacy, focusing on social justice, environmental issues, and reconciliation, notably apologizing for past Church wrongs and advocating for marginalized communities.
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44% Bias Score


Catholic Cardinals Highlight Christianity's Crucial Role in Western Culture
In their Easter messages, German and Austrian cardinals emphasized Christianity's essential role in Western culture, criticized the commercialization of Easter, and called for action against global injustices, highlighting the importance of Sunday rest as a societal good.
Catholic Cardinals Highlight Christianity's Crucial Role in Western Culture
In their Easter messages, German and Austrian cardinals emphasized Christianity's essential role in Western culture, criticized the commercialization of Easter, and called for action against global injustices, highlighting the importance of Sunday rest as a societal good.
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28% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Easter Appearance Uncertain Due to Illness
The 88-year-old Pope Francis, recovering from pneumonia, may appear on Easter Sunday to deliver the Urbi et Orbi blessing in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, depending on his health and the weather; this is his first largely missed Holy Week since his election in 2013.
Pope Francis's Easter Appearance Uncertain Due to Illness
The 88-year-old Pope Francis, recovering from pneumonia, may appear on Easter Sunday to deliver the Urbi et Orbi blessing in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, depending on his health and the weather; this is his first largely missed Holy Week since his election in 2013.
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis Meets US Vice President Vance on Easter Sunday
Pope Francis, recovering from illness, greeted Easter crowds in Rome and met privately with US Vice President J.D. Vance for a brief Easter greeting exchange at the Vatican on April 20th, two months after criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Pope Francis Meets US Vice President Vance on Easter Sunday
Pope Francis, recovering from illness, greeted Easter crowds in Rome and met privately with US Vice President J.D. Vance for a brief Easter greeting exchange at the Vatican on April 20th, two months after criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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28% Bias Score


Unified Easter 2024: A Step Towards Christian Unity
In 2024, the unified Easter celebration unites two billion Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians globally, due to the Gregorian and Julian calendar alignment, fostering a shared sense of unity and promoting interfaith dialogue.
Unified Easter 2024: A Step Towards Christian Unity
In 2024, the unified Easter celebration unites two billion Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians globally, due to the Gregorian and Julian calendar alignment, fostering a shared sense of unity and promoting interfaith dialogue.
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28% Bias Score


Spanish Monk Reaches Settlement in Child Sex Abuse Case
A monk from Poblet Monastery in Tarragona, Spain, was arrested in August 2021 for allegedly sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl; he reached an out-of-court settlement with the victim's family, including financial compensation and a restraining order, prompting the monastery to implement new chi...
Spanish Monk Reaches Settlement in Child Sex Abuse Case
A monk from Poblet Monastery in Tarragona, Spain, was arrested in August 2021 for allegedly sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl; he reached an out-of-court settlement with the victim's family, including financial compensation and a restraining order, prompting the monastery to implement new chi...
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52% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Choice of Residence: A Symbol of Humility
Pope Francis resided in the Santa Marta guesthouse in Vatican City since his 2013 election, choosing simplicity over the traditional papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace; this decision symbolized humility and community living.

Pope Francis's Choice of Residence: A Symbol of Humility
Pope Francis resided in the Santa Marta guesthouse in Vatican City since his 2013 election, choosing simplicity over the traditional papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace; this decision symbolized humility and community living.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Francis Faces Conservative Backlash Amidst Church Divisions
Pope Francis, known for his simpler style and progressive image, has faced significant opposition from conservative elements within the Catholic Church, highlighting deep divisions and raising questions about the Church's future direction following his papacy.

Pope Francis Faces Conservative Backlash Amidst Church Divisions
Pope Francis, known for his simpler style and progressive image, has faced significant opposition from conservative elements within the Catholic Church, highlighting deep divisions and raising questions about the Church's future direction following his papacy.
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60% Bias Score

First Millennial Canonized: Carlo Acutis' Sainthood Announced
Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006, will become the first millennial to be canonized by the Catholic Church on October 10th, 2020, after two miracles attributed to his intercession were approved by Pope Francis.

First Millennial Canonized: Carlo Acutis' Sainthood Announced
Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006, will become the first millennial to be canonized by the Catholic Church on October 10th, 2020, after two miracles attributed to his intercession were approved by Pope Francis.
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52% Bias Score

Pope Francis' Prison Visit Spurs Clemency Appeal in Italy
Pope Francis' visit to Rome's Regina Coeli prison on April 17th prompted the Nessuno tocchi Caino association to appeal to the Italian Parliament for a Jubilee-year act of clemency for all inmates, echoing the Pope's call for compassion and highlighting the ongoing discussion of prison reform.

Pope Francis' Prison Visit Spurs Clemency Appeal in Italy
Pope Francis' visit to Rome's Regina Coeli prison on April 17th prompted the Nessuno tocchi Caino association to appeal to the Italian Parliament for a Jubilee-year act of clemency for all inmates, echoing the Pope's call for compassion and highlighting the ongoing discussion of prison reform.
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36% Bias Score

Journalist Recounts Pope Benedict XVI's Historic Resignation
Veteran Vatican journalist Giovanna Chirri recounts her exclusive, firsthand experience covering Pope Benedict XVI's surprise resignation on February 11, 2013, detailing the immediate reactions and the historic implications of this unprecedented event.

Journalist Recounts Pope Benedict XVI's Historic Resignation
Veteran Vatican journalist Giovanna Chirri recounts her exclusive, firsthand experience covering Pope Benedict XVI's surprise resignation on February 11, 2013, detailing the immediate reactions and the historic implications of this unprecedented event.
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44% Bias Score

Vatican Knew of Abbé Pierre's Alleged Abuse Since 1955: Book
A forthcoming book reveals the Vatican's knowledge of sexual assault accusations against Abbé Pierre, dating back to 1955, based on internal archives; the Saint Office opened an investigation that was subsequently stopped by French bishops, highlighting a potential cover-up.

Vatican Knew of Abbé Pierre's Alleged Abuse Since 1955: Book
A forthcoming book reveals the Vatican's knowledge of sexual assault accusations against Abbé Pierre, dating back to 1955, based on internal archives; the Saint Office opened an investigation that was subsequently stopped by French bishops, highlighting a potential cover-up.
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48% Bias Score
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