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Peruvian Survivor Accuses Pope of Mishandling Sex Abuse Case
In Chicago, Peruvian clergy sex abuse survivor Ana María Quispe Díaz publicly accused Pope Leo XIV of mishandling her case when he was a bishop, prompting renewed demands for accountability from the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and highlighting ongoing challenges in addressing...
Peruvian Survivor Accuses Pope of Mishandling Sex Abuse Case
In Chicago, Peruvian clergy sex abuse survivor Ana María Quispe Díaz publicly accused Pope Leo XIV of mishandling her case when he was a bishop, prompting renewed demands for accountability from the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and highlighting ongoing challenges in addressing...
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Vatican Complaint Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Protecting Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
A twelve-member advisory board representing victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church filed a complaint with the Vatican against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Woelki, accusing him of protecting perpetrators and deepening victims' trauma; the complaint cites the Cologne prosecutor's decision to drop p...
Vatican Complaint Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Protecting Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
A twelve-member advisory board representing victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church filed a complaint with the Vatican against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Woelki, accusing him of protecting perpetrators and deepening victims' trauma; the complaint cites the Cologne prosecutor's decision to drop p...
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Pope Leo XIV: Tradition and Reform
Pope Leo XIV's summer vacation in Castel Gandolfo, his traditional attire, and continuation of the World Synod project, represent a blend of traditional and progressive approaches, differing significantly from his predecessor, Pope Francis.
Pope Leo XIV: Tradition and Reform
Pope Leo XIV's summer vacation in Castel Gandolfo, his traditional attire, and continuation of the World Synod project, represent a blend of traditional and progressive approaches, differing significantly from his predecessor, Pope Francis.
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44% Bias Score


New Orleans Archdiocese's $210M Clergy Abuse Settlement Faces Investor Challenge
The bankrupt Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans is negotiating a $210-$235 million settlement for 633 clergy abuse claims, but investors are challenging roughly half the claims, potentially derailing the deal unless two-thirds of claimants approve it by October 29th; the average payout could ...
New Orleans Archdiocese's $210M Clergy Abuse Settlement Faces Investor Challenge
The bankrupt Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans is negotiating a $210-$235 million settlement for 633 clergy abuse claims, but investors are challenging roughly half the claims, potentially derailing the deal unless two-thirds of claimants approve it by October 29th; the average payout could ...
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48% Bias Score


Excavation Begins at Tuam Site of 796 Children's Secret Burials
In Tuam, Ireland, an archaeological team started excavating a site where 796 children are believed to have been buried secretly by nuns at a home for unwed mothers between 1925 and 1961; this follows years of research by local historian Catherine Corless, whose findings prompted a government investi...
Excavation Begins at Tuam Site of 796 Children's Secret Burials
In Tuam, Ireland, an archaeological team started excavating a site where 796 children are believed to have been buried secretly by nuns at a home for unwed mothers between 1925 and 1961; this follows years of research by local historian Catherine Corless, whose findings prompted a government investi...
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Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins
A two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, begins Monday, aiming to recover the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home between 1925 and 1961; the site, one of many across Ireland, housed unmarried mothers and their children in often-lethal conditions.
Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins
A two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, begins Monday, aiming to recover the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home between 1925 and 1961; the site, one of many across Ireland, housed unmarried mothers and their children in often-lethal conditions.
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28% Bias Score

Traunstein Seminary Investigates Abuse Allegations
The Traunstein St. Michael seminary is investigating allegations of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse against students from the 1960s-80s, prompting a study led by the Frankfurt Institute for Social Work and Social Pedagogy, with initial results expected in autumn 2026.

Traunstein Seminary Investigates Abuse Allegations
The Traunstein St. Michael seminary is investigating allegations of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse against students from the 1960s-80s, prompting a study led by the Frankfurt Institute for Social Work and Social Pedagogy, with initial results expected in autumn 2026.
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28% Bias Score

Canonical Lawsuit Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Mishandling Abuse Cases
The German Bishops' Conference's victim's advisory board filed a canonical complaint against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki for mishandling sexual abuse cases, citing objectively false statements under oath despite a fine from Cologne prosecutors; the archbishop denies all accusations.

Canonical Lawsuit Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Mishandling Abuse Cases
The German Bishops' Conference's victim's advisory board filed a canonical complaint against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki for mishandling sexual abuse cases, citing objectively false statements under oath despite a fine from Cologne prosecutors; the archbishop denies all accusations.
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44% Bias Score

Legal Battle Erupts Over Washington State's Clergy Child Abuse Reporting Law
Washington state's new law, effective July 27, requires clergy to report child abuse details learned during confession, prompting legal action from Catholic leaders and the U.S. Justice Department citing religious freedom concerns.

Legal Battle Erupts Over Washington State's Clergy Child Abuse Reporting Law
Washington state's new law, effective July 27, requires clergy to report child abuse details learned during confession, prompting legal action from Catholic leaders and the U.S. Justice Department citing religious freedom concerns.
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Marx Criticizes De-Democratization, Warns Against New Arms Race
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, at the Munich and Freising Archdiocese's annual reception on Monday, delivered a combative speech criticizing societal de-democratization, the decline of international law, and a potential new arms race, advocating instead for dialogue and compromise. Bavaria's State Chancell...

Marx Criticizes De-Democratization, Warns Against New Arms Race
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, at the Munich and Freising Archdiocese's annual reception on Monday, delivered a combative speech criticizing societal de-democratization, the decline of international law, and a potential new arms race, advocating instead for dialogue and compromise. Bavaria's State Chancell...
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44% Bias Score

Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins: Uncovering the Horrors of Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes
Forensic experts will begin a two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, believed to contain the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home run by the Catholic Church and the Irish State between 1922 and 1998, where unmarried mothers were often forcibly separated from thei...

Tuam Mass Grave Excavation Begins: Uncovering the Horrors of Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes
Forensic experts will begin a two-year excavation of a mass grave in Tuam, Ireland, believed to contain the remains of 796 children who died at a mother and baby home run by the Catholic Church and the Irish State between 1922 and 1998, where unmarried mothers were often forcibly separated from thei...
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Frankfurt Catholic Church Blesses Same-Sex and Divorced Couples
The Catholic Church in Frankfurt offers blessings for same-sex and divorced couples who have remarried civilly, following a bishop's recommendation and years of internal discussion, though the Vatican's position remains nuanced.

Frankfurt Catholic Church Blesses Same-Sex and Divorced Couples
The Catholic Church in Frankfurt offers blessings for same-sex and divorced couples who have remarried civilly, following a bishop's recommendation and years of internal discussion, though the Vatican's position remains nuanced.
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32% Bias Score
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