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Pope Francis Stable But Remains Hospitalized
After more than three weeks of treatment for pneumonia in Rome's Gemelli hospital, 88-year-old Pope Francis shows improved blood values and positive response to medication, yet his complex health situation necessitates continued hospitalization; a discharge date is unannounced.
Pope Francis Stable But Remains Hospitalized
After more than three weeks of treatment for pneumonia in Rome's Gemelli hospital, 88-year-old Pope Francis shows improved blood values and positive response to medication, yet his complex health situation necessitates continued hospitalization; a discharge date is unannounced.
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24% Bias Score


Pope Francis' Hospitalization Slows Vatican Operations, Raises Succession Questions
Pope Francis's ongoing hospitalization in Rome creates uncertainty within the Vatican, slowing church operations and prompting speculation about the papacy's future as senior officials manage daily affairs.
Pope Francis' Hospitalization Slows Vatican Operations, Raises Succession Questions
Pope Francis's ongoing hospitalization in Rome creates uncertainty within the Vatican, slowing church operations and prompting speculation about the papacy's future as senior officials manage daily affairs.
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20% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Condition Stable but Complex After Three Weeks in Hospital
Pope Francis remains in Rome's Gemelli hospital, where his condition is described as stable but complex after three weeks. He has had respiratory crises and receives respiratory and physical therapy, having delivered a Spanish audio message to pilgrims.
Pope Francis's Condition Stable but Complex After Three Weeks in Hospital
Pope Francis remains in Rome's Gemelli hospital, where his condition is described as stable but complex after three weeks. He has had respiratory crises and receives respiratory and physical therapy, having delivered a Spanish audio message to pilgrims.
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28% Bias Score


German Catholic Dioceses Exceed 2018 Goal for Women in Church Leadership
A study released March 7th, 2025, reveals that German Catholic dioceses have surpassed their 2018 goal of at least one-third female representation in upper-level church management, reaching 28 percent in 2023; mid-level management reached 34.5 percent.
German Catholic Dioceses Exceed 2018 Goal for Women in Church Leadership
A study released March 7th, 2025, reveals that German Catholic dioceses have surpassed their 2018 goal of at least one-third female representation in upper-level church management, reaching 28 percent in 2023; mid-level management reached 34.5 percent.
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36% Bias Score


Vatican Modifies Stance on Gender-Affirming Care
The Vatican, in a recent speech by Cardinal Fernández, appeared to modify its stance on gender-affirming surgery, acknowledging "exceptional situations" involving severe dysphoria while maintaining its opposition to changing bodily-sexual identity.
Vatican Modifies Stance on Gender-Affirming Care
The Vatican, in a recent speech by Cardinal Fernández, appeared to modify its stance on gender-affirming surgery, acknowledging "exceptional situations" involving severe dysphoria while maintaining its opposition to changing bodily-sexual identity.
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60% Bias Score


Pope Francis Suffers Acute Respiratory Crises, Prognosis Remains Cautious
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia, experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure on Monday, requiring two bronchoscopies and non-invasive ventilation; his prognosis remains cautious.
Pope Francis Suffers Acute Respiratory Crises, Prognosis Remains Cautious
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia, experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure on Monday, requiring two bronchoscopies and non-invasive ventilation; his prognosis remains cautious.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Condition Stable, Remains Hospitalized
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia after experiencing acute respiratory distress; his condition is now stable and improving, though his release date is uncertain.

Pope Francis's Condition Stable, Remains Hospitalized
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia after experiencing acute respiratory distress; his condition is now stable and improving, though his release date is uncertain.
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24% Bias Score

Pope Francis Stable, but Prognosis Reserved
Pope Francis remains in stable but complex condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital following treatment for bilateral pneumonia and recent respiratory issues; his prognosis remains reserved, but he is responding to therapy and continues to pray and work.

Pope Francis Stable, but Prognosis Reserved
Pope Francis remains in stable but complex condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital following treatment for bilateral pneumonia and recent respiratory issues; his prognosis remains reserved, but he is responding to therapy and continues to pray and work.
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16% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Hospitalization Slows Vatican Operations
Pope Francis's hospitalization for pneumonia in Rome has slowed Vatican operations, prompting uncertainty among officials while high-ranking cardinals manage the Jubilee Year events in his absence.

Pope Francis's Hospitalization Slows Vatican Operations
Pope Francis's hospitalization for pneumonia in Rome has slowed Vatican operations, prompting uncertainty among officials while high-ranking cardinals manage the Jubilee Year events in his absence.
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56% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Illness Exposes Vatican's Lack of Incapacitation Protocol
Pope Francis's hospitalization for a severe lung infection and bilateral pneumonia highlights a gap in Vatican protocols for papal incapacitation, leaving the Church's future leadership uncertain despite the current smooth running of day-to-day operations.

Pope Francis's Illness Exposes Vatican's Lack of Incapacitation Protocol
Pope Francis's hospitalization for a severe lung infection and bilateral pneumonia highlights a gap in Vatican protocols for papal incapacitation, leaving the Church's future leadership uncertain despite the current smooth running of day-to-day operations.
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36% Bias Score

Betharram Fathers Admit Responsibility for Abuse, Launch Inquiry and Compensation Fund
The Betharram Fathers religious congregation admitted responsibility for decades of physical and sexual abuse at their school in Lestelle-Bétharram, France, creating a new compensation fund and launching an independent inquiry, though most crimes are time-barred.

Betharram Fathers Admit Responsibility for Abuse, Launch Inquiry and Compensation Fund
The Betharram Fathers religious congregation admitted responsibility for decades of physical and sexual abuse at their school in Lestelle-Bétharram, France, creating a new compensation fund and launching an independent inquiry, though most crimes are time-barred.
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24% Bias Score

Pope Francis Shows Improvement After Respiratory Crises
Pope Francis, 88, has shown improvement after two respiratory crises requiring bronchoscopies to remove mucus from his lungs; though his condition remains guarded, he is no longer using noninvasive mechanical ventilation and continues respiratory physiotherapy.

Pope Francis Shows Improvement After Respiratory Crises
Pope Francis, 88, has shown improvement after two respiratory crises requiring bronchoscopies to remove mucus from his lungs; though his condition remains guarded, he is no longer using noninvasive mechanical ventilation and continues respiratory physiotherapy.
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28% Bias Score
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