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Vatican Financial Scandal: Becciu Sentenced Amidst Ongoing Financial and Systemic Issues
A 2023 Vatican trial resulted in a 5.5-year prison sentence for Cardinal Becciu for embezzlement and fraud related to a costly London property investment; despite Pope Francis' financial reforms, the Vatican remains financially strained due to a culture of secrecy and the need for deeper structural ...
Vatican Financial Scandal: Becciu Sentenced Amidst Ongoing Financial and Systemic Issues
A 2023 Vatican trial resulted in a 5.5-year prison sentence for Cardinal Becciu for embezzlement and fraud related to a costly London property investment; despite Pope Francis' financial reforms, the Vatican remains financially strained due to a culture of secrecy and the need for deeper structural ...
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56% Bias Score


Scicluna on Francis's Legacy: Legal Reforms and Cultural Change in Combating Child Abuse
Archbishop Charles Scicluna discusses Pope Francis's legacy in combating child sex abuse within the Catholic Church, emphasizing the need for cultural change alongside legal reforms to protect children and promote reporting of abuse.
Scicluna on Francis's Legacy: Legal Reforms and Cultural Change in Combating Child Abuse
Archbishop Charles Scicluna discusses Pope Francis's legacy in combating child sex abuse within the Catholic Church, emphasizing the need for cultural change alongside legal reforms to protect children and promote reporting of abuse.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Strategic Use of "Periphery" in Early Papacy
Pope Francis's papacy, marked by the key word "periphery," involved immediate actions showcasing simplicity and empathy, while strategically delaying controversial social issues to address internal Vatican issues and consolidate power.
Pope Francis's Strategic Use of "Periphery" in Early Papacy
Pope Francis's papacy, marked by the key word "periphery," involved immediate actions showcasing simplicity and empathy, while strategically delaying controversial social issues to address internal Vatican issues and consolidate power.
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44% Bias Score


Catholic Church Conclave: Reform vs. Conservatism
Following Pope Francis's death, two factions—one supporting his reforms and the other seeking a more conservative approach—are vying for influence in the upcoming conclave, which will determine the future direction of the Catholic Church, with synodality (increased lay participation) being a key poi...
Catholic Church Conclave: Reform vs. Conservatism
Following Pope Francis's death, two factions—one supporting his reforms and the other seeking a more conservative approach—are vying for influence in the upcoming conclave, which will determine the future direction of the Catholic Church, with synodality (increased lay participation) being a key poi...
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48% Bias Score


Israel Deletes Condolence Post for Pope Francis Amid Gaza War Tensions
The Israeli government posted and then deleted a social media condolence for Pope Francis, a decision linked by Israeli media to the Pope's frequent criticism of the Gaza war, reflecting strained relations between Israel and the Vatican.
Israel Deletes Condolence Post for Pope Francis Amid Gaza War Tensions
The Israeli government posted and then deleted a social media condolence for Pope Francis, a decision linked by Israeli media to the Pope's frequent criticism of the Gaza war, reflecting strained relations between Israel and the Vatican.
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36% Bias Score


Death of Pope Francis Prompts Global Reflection on his Legacy
Pope Francis, 88, died yesterday, prompting global tributes celebrating his progressive social views and compassion for the poor, while also criticizing his handling of sexual abuse within the Church. His papacy, the first from outside the West, has impacted perceptions of the Catholic Church global...
Death of Pope Francis Prompts Global Reflection on his Legacy
Pope Francis, 88, died yesterday, prompting global tributes celebrating his progressive social views and compassion for the poor, while also criticizing his handling of sexual abuse within the Church. His papacy, the first from outside the West, has impacted perceptions of the Catholic Church global...
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44% Bias Score

Cardinal Accused of Mishandling Abuse Cases to Participate in Pope's Funeral
Despite past controversies surrounding his handling of clerical sexual abuse cases, Cardinal Roger Mahony, retired Archbishop of Los Angeles, will participate in Pope Francis's funeral ceremonies as a "cardinal priest", a role within the College of Cardinals, with the Vatican citing his seniority as...

Cardinal Accused of Mishandling Abuse Cases to Participate in Pope's Funeral
Despite past controversies surrounding his handling of clerical sexual abuse cases, Cardinal Roger Mahony, retired Archbishop of Los Angeles, will participate in Pope Francis's funeral ceremonies as a "cardinal priest", a role within the College of Cardinals, with the Vatican citing his seniority as...
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis: A Self-Aware Papacy
In a 2017 interview with ZEIT, Pope Francis, in a modest Vatican setting, discussed his personal struggles with faith, criticized the Church's internal power struggles, and expressed compassion for the marginalized, revealing a self-aware and unconventional approach to his papacy.

Pope Francis: A Self-Aware Papacy
In a 2017 interview with ZEIT, Pope Francis, in a modest Vatican setting, discussed his personal struggles with faith, criticized the Church's internal power struggles, and expressed compassion for the marginalized, revealing a self-aware and unconventional approach to his papacy.
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56% Bias Score

Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican-China agreement on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after a court hearing, despite having his passport confiscated in 2022 following an arrest under a national security l...

Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican-China agreement on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after a court hearing, despite having his passport confiscated in 2022 following an arrest under a national security l...
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48% Bias Score

Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican's deal with China on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after regaining his passport, which was confiscated following his 2022 arrest under a national security law; he will...

Hong Kong Cardinal Allowed to Attend Pope's Funeral
93-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, a vocal critic of the Vatican's deal with China on bishop appointments, was allowed to leave Hong Kong to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Vatican City after regaining his passport, which was confiscated following his 2022 arrest under a national security law; he will...
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48% Bias Score

Vatican to Hold 2025 Papal Election in Qatar
The Vatican has announced that the 2025 papal election will be held in Qatar, driven by financial concerns and a modernization drive to counter declining membership, hoping to increase global attention similar to successful international events held in the country.

Vatican to Hold 2025 Papal Election in Qatar
The Vatican has announced that the 2025 papal election will be held in Qatar, driven by financial concerns and a modernization drive to counter declining membership, hoping to increase global attention similar to successful international events held in the country.
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0% Bias Score

Pope Francis' Death Impacts Rome Tourism
The death of Pope Francis in Rome will cause disruptions to tourism, with closures and limited access to key Vatican sites like St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel due to mourning and the upcoming papal conclave; millions are expected to attend.

Pope Francis' Death Impacts Rome Tourism
The death of Pope Francis in Rome will cause disruptions to tourism, with closures and limited access to key Vatican sites like St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel due to mourning and the upcoming papal conclave; millions are expected to attend.
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32% Bias Score
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