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Holy Year 2025 Begins Amidst Church Challenges
Pope Francis opens the Holy Year 2025 on December 24th by opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, a Jubilee year marked by religious events and coinciding with the rare unification of Easter dates across Christian denominations, while the Church grapples with internal challenges like ...
Holy Year 2025 Begins Amidst Church Challenges
Pope Francis opens the Holy Year 2025 on December 24th by opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, a Jubilee year marked by religious events and coinciding with the rare unification of Easter dates across Christian denominations, while the Church grapples with internal challenges like ...
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52% Bias Score


Interfaith Family Blends Christmas and Hanukkah Traditions
In Morristown, New Jersey, an interfaith family, the Liebermans, celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah, which coincide this year, blending traditions to raise their children with both faiths; their approach reflects a growing trend among interfaith families, although it presents challenges and dive...
Interfaith Family Blends Christmas and Hanukkah Traditions
In Morristown, New Jersey, an interfaith family, the Liebermans, celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah, which coincide this year, blending traditions to raise their children with both faiths; their approach reflects a growing trend among interfaith families, although it presents challenges and dive...
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36% Bias Score


Ancient Ten Commandments Tablet Fetches Undisclosed Price at Auction
A 1,500-year-old stone tablet inscribed with nine of the Ten Commandments, including a Samaritan-specific directive and omitting 'Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain,' sold at a New York auction for an undisclosed price; it was originally discovered in 1913 in Israel and spent decades a...
Ancient Ten Commandments Tablet Fetches Undisclosed Price at Auction
A 1,500-year-old stone tablet inscribed with nine of the Ten Commandments, including a Samaritan-specific directive and omitting 'Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain,' sold at a New York auction for an undisclosed price; it was originally discovered in 1913 in Israel and spent decades a...
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36% Bias Score


Churches Offer 'Blue Christmas' Services Amid Rising Holiday Grief
Amid rising holiday stress and grief, numerous churches across the US are implementing 'Blue Christmas' services offering emotional support and community for those struggling with sadness, loss, or political anxieties, reflecting a growing integration of mental health within religious communities.
Churches Offer 'Blue Christmas' Services Amid Rising Holiday Grief
Amid rising holiday stress and grief, numerous churches across the US are implementing 'Blue Christmas' services offering emotional support and community for those struggling with sadness, loss, or political anxieties, reflecting a growing integration of mental health within religious communities.
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20% Bias Score


Pope Francis Advocates for Adaptable Secularism in Historic Corsica Visit
Pope Francis, in Corsica for the first papal visit to the island, advocated for an adaptable concept of secularism promoting cooperation between civil and religious authorities, addressing 12,000 faithful and speaking at a congress on popular religiosity in the Mediterranean.
Pope Francis Advocates for Adaptable Secularism in Historic Corsica Visit
Pope Francis, in Corsica for the first papal visit to the island, advocated for an adaptable concept of secularism promoting cooperation between civil and religious authorities, addressing 12,000 faithful and speaking at a congress on popular religiosity in the Mediterranean.
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32% Bias Score


Pope Francis Calls for Evolving Secularism in Europe
Pope Francis, during a Corsican visit, advocated for a dynamic, evolving concept of secularism promoting cooperation between civil and religious authorities, acknowledging declining faith in Europe while warning against its instrumentalization for divisive purposes.
Pope Francis Calls for Evolving Secularism in Europe
Pope Francis, during a Corsican visit, advocated for a dynamic, evolving concept of secularism promoting cooperation between civil and religious authorities, acknowledging declining faith in Europe while warning against its instrumentalization for divisive purposes.
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48% Bias Score

Belfast Cathedral Forms First All-Girls Choir
St. Peter's Cathedral in Belfast launched its first all-girls choir in June 2024, addressing a historical gap and adding a unique tonal quality to its music program; the choir will perform at the Christmas midnight Mass.

Belfast Cathedral Forms First All-Girls Choir
St. Peter's Cathedral in Belfast launched its first all-girls choir in June 2024, addressing a historical gap and adding a unique tonal quality to its music program; the choir will perform at the Christmas midnight Mass.
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36% Bias Score

AP Photo Gallery: A Global View of Faith in 2024
The Associated Press' 2024 photo gallery on religion and spirituality features diverse images from around the world, capturing joyous celebrations and somber reflections, demonstrating the range of faith expressions and the human experience within religious contexts.

AP Photo Gallery: A Global View of Faith in 2024
The Associated Press' 2024 photo gallery on religion and spirituality features diverse images from around the world, capturing joyous celebrations and somber reflections, demonstrating the range of faith expressions and the human experience within religious contexts.
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36% Bias Score

German Church Christmas Market Sells Hamas Items, Sparks Outrage
An evangelical church in Darmstadt, Germany, held a Christmas market to benefit Palestinians, but it also sold Hamas-related accessories, sparking outrage and prompting the regional church to distance itself. The event's proceeds were intended for Palestinians.

German Church Christmas Market Sells Hamas Items, Sparks Outrage
An evangelical church in Darmstadt, Germany, held a Christmas market to benefit Palestinians, but it also sold Hamas-related accessories, sparking outrage and prompting the regional church to distance itself. The event's proceeds were intended for Palestinians.
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56% Bias Score

Culinary Show Filming in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Sparks Controversy
Chef Yevgen Klopotenko's partial filming of a culinary show in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra's refectory triggered outrage from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), who condemned the use of sacred space for secular events; the incident sparked Russian media criticism, highlighting ongoing tensions between the...

Culinary Show Filming in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Sparks Controversy
Chef Yevgen Klopotenko's partial filming of a culinary show in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra's refectory triggered outrage from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), who condemned the use of sacred space for secular events; the incident sparked Russian media criticism, highlighting ongoing tensions between the...
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56% Bias Score

Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Mediterranean, Urges Clergy Self-Care
Pope Francis made a 9-hour trip to Corsica on Sunday to participate in a congress on popular religiosity in the Mediterranean, where he delivered a message of peace, specifically mentioning Ukraine, Russia, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and the Middle East, and urged clergy to prioritize self-c...

Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Mediterranean, Urges Clergy Self-Care
Pope Francis made a 9-hour trip to Corsica on Sunday to participate in a congress on popular religiosity in the Mediterranean, where he delivered a message of peace, specifically mentioning Ukraine, Russia, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and the Middle East, and urged clergy to prioritize self-c...
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20% Bias Score

Pope Francis Visits Corsica, Promoting Dynamic Secularism and Popular Piety
Pope Francis visited Corsica for the first time, participating in a conference on popular piety and emphasizing a dynamic form of laicism promoting cooperation between civil and religious authorities, highlighting the island's unique devout character in contrast to secular France.

Pope Francis Visits Corsica, Promoting Dynamic Secularism and Popular Piety
Pope Francis visited Corsica for the first time, participating in a conference on popular piety and emphasizing a dynamic form of laicism promoting cooperation between civil and religious authorities, highlighting the island's unique devout character in contrast to secular France.
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36% Bias Score
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