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Massive Catholic Youth Gathering in Rome Marks Holy Year
Over 1 million young Catholics from 146 countries gathered in Rome for a Holy Year event featuring a vigil, outdoor party, and papal Mass, highlighting the Vatican's focus on engaging the next generation, despite one reported death from cardiac arrest.
Massive Catholic Youth Gathering in Rome Marks Holy Year
Over 1 million young Catholics from 146 countries gathered in Rome for a Holy Year event featuring a vigil, outdoor party, and papal Mass, highlighting the Vatican's focus on engaging the next generation, despite one reported death from cardiac arrest.
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44% Bias Score


German Pastor Launches 'Headbanger's Church,' Fills 400-Seat Church
Inspired by his experience at the Wacken Open Air festival, a German pastor created the "Headbanger's Church," a metal-themed church service that filled a 400-seat church in May 2024, attracting both metal fans and regular congregants.
German Pastor Launches 'Headbanger's Church,' Fills 400-Seat Church
Inspired by his experience at the Wacken Open Air festival, a German pastor created the "Headbanger's Church," a metal-themed church service that filled a 400-seat church in May 2024, attracting both metal fans and regular congregants.
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8% Bias Score


First Female and LGBTQ+ Archbishop of Wales Elected Amidst Church Scandals
Cherry Vann, 66, was elected as the first female and LGBTQ+ archbishop of Wales on Wednesday, succeeding Andy John who resigned amid scandals at Bangor Cathedral involving excessive drinking, bullying, sexual misconduct, and financial irregularities exceeding £420,000.
First Female and LGBTQ+ Archbishop of Wales Elected Amidst Church Scandals
Cherry Vann, 66, was elected as the first female and LGBTQ+ archbishop of Wales on Wednesday, succeeding Andy John who resigned amid scandals at Bangor Cathedral involving excessive drinking, bullying, sexual misconduct, and financial irregularities exceeding £420,000.
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44% Bias Score


Pashinyan's Plan to Replace Armenian Catholicos Sparks Controversy
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a plan to replace the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church and reform its canon law, prompting warnings from former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan about potential violence and a lack of support from the clergy.
Pashinyan's Plan to Replace Armenian Catholicos Sparks Controversy
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a plan to replace the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church and reform its canon law, prompting warnings from former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan about potential violence and a lack of support from the clergy.
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60% Bias Score


Religious Belief, Anxiety, and Sleep: A 2025 Study
A 2025 study found that religious individuals reported lower anxiety and better sleep than non-religious individuals; this effect was strongest for those who viewed religion as a life purpose, while those who saw it as a quest reported higher anxiety and poorer sleep.
Religious Belief, Anxiety, and Sleep: A 2025 Study
A 2025 study found that religious individuals reported lower anxiety and better sleep than non-religious individuals; this effect was strongest for those who viewed religion as a life purpose, while those who saw it as a quest reported higher anxiety and poorer sleep.
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40% Bias Score


Serbian Church Recognizes Macedonian Autocephaly After Five Decades
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) recognized the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric on Tuesday, ending a 50-year dispute that included legal repercussions for clergy loyal to the Belgrade patriarchate, and was influenced by the Ecumenical Patriarch's recognition of t...
Serbian Church Recognizes Macedonian Autocephaly After Five Decades
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) recognized the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric on Tuesday, ending a 50-year dispute that included legal repercussions for clergy loyal to the Belgrade patriarchate, and was influenced by the Ecumenical Patriarch's recognition of t...
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40% Bias Score

One Million Young Pilgrims Attend Pope Leo XIV's Jubilee Mass in Rome
Pope Leo XIV celebrated a mass for over one million young pilgrims in Rome on August 3rd, concluding a week-long Jubilee that attracted global Catholic participation and featured a message of peace and dialogue, notably expressing solidarity with the youth of Gaza and Ukraine.

One Million Young Pilgrims Attend Pope Leo XIV's Jubilee Mass in Rome
Pope Leo XIV celebrated a mass for over one million young pilgrims in Rome on August 3rd, concluding a week-long Jubilee that attracted global Catholic participation and featured a message of peace and dialogue, notably expressing solidarity with the youth of Gaza and Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score

World Youth Day Concludes in Rome with New Pope Prevost
In Rome, approximately 1.4 billion Catholics' new leader, Pope Robert Francis Prevost, presided over the closing mass of World Youth Day, a gathering of 18-35-year-old pilgrims from 146 countries at Tor Vergata, marked by an unprecedented logistical operation and events using social media.

World Youth Day Concludes in Rome with New Pope Prevost
In Rome, approximately 1.4 billion Catholics' new leader, Pope Robert Francis Prevost, presided over the closing mass of World Youth Day, a gathering of 18-35-year-old pilgrims from 146 countries at Tor Vergata, marked by an unprecedented logistical operation and events using social media.
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28% Bias Score

UK Poll Shows High Levels of Anti-Muslim Sentiment
A YouGov poll commissioned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community reveals that 41% of Britons believe Muslim immigrants negatively impact the UK, 49% think Muslim women are pressured into wearing hijab, and 31% believe Islam promotes violence, significantly higher than negative views of other religions.

UK Poll Shows High Levels of Anti-Muslim Sentiment
A YouGov poll commissioned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community reveals that 41% of Britons believe Muslim immigrants negatively impact the UK, 49% think Muslim women are pressured into wearing hijab, and 31% believe Islam promotes violence, significantly higher than negative views of other religions.
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68% Bias Score

Iran Leverages Nationalism to Counter Post-War Instability
Following a recent war, Iran's government is employing a strategy of unifying nationalistic and religious sentiments to consolidate its power, incorporating patriotic songs into Shiite mourning rituals and utilizing ancient national symbols in public displays to counter economic and political challe...

Iran Leverages Nationalism to Counter Post-War Instability
Following a recent war, Iran's government is employing a strategy of unifying nationalistic and religious sentiments to consolidate its power, incorporating patriotic songs into Shiite mourning rituals and utilizing ancient national symbols in public displays to counter economic and political challe...
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56% Bias Score

Pashinyan Calls for Religious Gathering Near Mother See, Faces Church Condemnation
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called for a religious gathering in Ejmiadzin's central square on an unspecified date to "liberate" the Veharan monastery, prompting condemnation from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin as an act of incitement and interference.

Pashinyan Calls for Religious Gathering Near Mother See, Faces Church Condemnation
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called for a religious gathering in Ejmiadzin's central square on an unspecified date to "liberate" the Veharan monastery, prompting condemnation from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin as an act of incitement and interference.
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60% Bias Score

Thai Woman Arrested for Blackmailing Monks with Explicit Videos
Thai police arrested a woman, known as "Ms. Golf", for blackmailing at least nine monks with 80,000 explicit photos and videos after alleged sexual relationships, extorting approximately \$11.9 million over three years; the scandal further exposes misconduct within Thailand's Buddhist institution.

Thai Woman Arrested for Blackmailing Monks with Explicit Videos
Thai police arrested a woman, known as "Ms. Golf", for blackmailing at least nine monks with 80,000 explicit photos and videos after alleged sexual relationships, extorting approximately \$11.9 million over three years; the scandal further exposes misconduct within Thailand's Buddhist institution.
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44% Bias Score
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