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Vatican Knew of Abbé Pierre's Alleged Abuse Since 1955: Book
A forthcoming book reveals the Vatican's knowledge of sexual assault accusations against Abbé Pierre, dating back to 1955, based on internal archives; the Saint Office opened an investigation that was subsequently stopped by French bishops, highlighting a potential cover-up.
Vatican Knew of Abbé Pierre's Alleged Abuse Since 1955: Book
A forthcoming book reveals the Vatican's knowledge of sexual assault accusations against Abbé Pierre, dating back to 1955, based on internal archives; the Saint Office opened an investigation that was subsequently stopped by French bishops, highlighting a potential cover-up.
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48% Bias Score


Pope Francis Makes First Public Appearance After Five Weeks of Hospitalization
On Sunday, Pope Francis made his first public appearance in five weeks, greeting crowds in St. Peter's Square from a wheelchair while using oxygen; his five-week hospitalization for double pneumonia included a critical period where doctors considered ending treatment, but ultimately continued treatm...
Pope Francis Makes First Public Appearance After Five Weeks of Hospitalization
On Sunday, Pope Francis made his first public appearance in five weeks, greeting crowds in St. Peter's Square from a wheelchair while using oxygen; his five-week hospitalization for double pneumonia included a critical period where doctors considered ending treatment, but ultimately continued treatm...
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32% Bias Score


Death of Former Archbishop McCarrick Highlights Systemic Abuse in Catholic Church
Theodore McCarrick, former Archbishop of Washington and cardinal, died at age 94; his death follows a 2019 dismissal from the priesthood after being found guilty of sexually abusing minors, sparking a crisis for the US Catholic Church and Vatican due to systemic failures revealed in a 449-page Vatic...
Death of Former Archbishop McCarrick Highlights Systemic Abuse in Catholic Church
Theodore McCarrick, former Archbishop of Washington and cardinal, died at age 94; his death follows a 2019 dismissal from the priesthood after being found guilty of sexually abusing minors, sparking a crisis for the US Catholic Church and Vatican due to systemic failures revealed in a 449-page Vatic...
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24% Bias Score


Pope's Illness: A Public Act of Faith and Sacrifice
Pope John Paul II's public display of his Parkinson's disease, despite its physical and emotional toll, is viewed by many as an act of profound faith and sacrifice, challenging contemporary norms of concealing illness and prompting reflection on the Church's power dynamics and spiritual mission.
Pope's Illness: A Public Act of Faith and Sacrifice
Pope John Paul II's public display of his Parkinson's disease, despite its physical and emotional toll, is viewed by many as an act of profound faith and sacrifice, challenging contemporary norms of concealing illness and prompting reflection on the Church's power dynamics and spiritual mission.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Respiratory Crisis
Pope Francis underwent aggressive treatment for a life-threatening breathing crisis on February 28th, risking organ damage, and was discharged from the hospital on April 1st after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, requiring a two-month convalescence.
Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Respiratory Crisis
Pope Francis underwent aggressive treatment for a life-threatening breathing crisis on February 28th, risking organ damage, and was discharged from the hospital on April 1st after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, requiring a two-month convalescence.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Francis Near Death from Pneumonia
Pope Francis nearly died from double pneumonia on February 28th, requiring intensive treatment that involved significant risks. His five-week hospital stay resulted in the postponement of his upcoming meetings, including one with King Charles and Camilla, and he will need at least two months to reco...
Pope Francis Near Death from Pneumonia
Pope Francis nearly died from double pneumonia on February 28th, requiring intensive treatment that involved significant risks. His five-week hospital stay resulted in the postponement of his upcoming meetings, including one with King Charles and Camilla, and he will need at least two months to reco...
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40% Bias Score

Royal Couple's Surprise Vatican Visit Amidst Health Challenges
King Charles III and Queen Camilla made a surprise visit to Pope Francis at the Vatican on Wednesday, exchanging anniversary wishes during a private meeting following the Pope's recovery from pneumonia and the King's recent cancer treatment.

Royal Couple's Surprise Vatican Visit Amidst Health Challenges
King Charles III and Queen Camilla made a surprise visit to Pope Francis at the Vatican on Wednesday, exchanging anniversary wishes during a private meeting following the Pope's recovery from pneumonia and the King's recent cancer treatment.
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16% Bias Score

Death of Disgraced Archbishop McCarrick Highlights Church Abuse Scandal
Theodore McCarrick, former Archbishop of Washington and cardinal, died at age 94; his death follows a major scandal involving sexual abuse of minors and adults, prompting a Vatican investigation that revealed systemic failures within the Church.

Death of Disgraced Archbishop McCarrick Highlights Church Abuse Scandal
Theodore McCarrick, former Archbishop of Washington and cardinal, died at age 94; his death follows a major scandal involving sexual abuse of minors and adults, prompting a Vatican investigation that revealed systemic failures within the Church.
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36% Bias Score

Cardinal McCarrick, First Defrocked Cardinal for Abuse, Dies at 94
Former Washington Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, the first cardinal defrocked by the Pope for sexual abuse, died in Missouri at age 94; his death, confirmed by the Vatican and the current Archbishop of Washington, prompted renewed calls for justice for victims.

Cardinal McCarrick, First Defrocked Cardinal for Abuse, Dies at 94
Former Washington Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, the first cardinal defrocked by the Pope for sexual abuse, died in Missouri at age 94; his death, confirmed by the Vatican and the current Archbishop of Washington, prompted renewed calls for justice for victims.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Medical Team Briefly Considered Halting Treatment
Pope Francis's medical team briefly considered halting treatment after his condition severely worsened on February 28th, but the Pope opted for continued care; he was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, and a state visit is postponed due to his hea...

Pope Francis's Medical Team Briefly Considered Halting Treatment
Pope Francis's medical team briefly considered halting treatment after his condition severely worsened on February 28th, but the Pope opted for continued care; he was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, and a state visit is postponed due to his hea...
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52% Bias Score

Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Pneumonia
Eighty-eight-year-old Pope Francis was hospitalized for over five weeks in Rome due to bilateral pneumonia, experiencing several life-threatening respiratory crises before being discharged on Sunday, resulting in the postponement of a state visit by King Charles III.

Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Pneumonia
Eighty-eight-year-old Pope Francis was hospitalized for over five weeks in Rome due to bilateral pneumonia, experiencing several life-threatening respiratory crises before being discharged on Sunday, resulting in the postponement of a state visit by King Charles III.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Francis Discharged from Hospital After Life-Threatening Illness
Pope Francis, 88, was discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital on Sunday after a five-week stay during which he experienced two life-threatening episodes of pneumonia; doctors say he will need at least two months of rest but is recovering well.

Pope Francis Discharged from Hospital After Life-Threatening Illness
Pope Francis, 88, was discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital on Sunday after a five-week stay during which he experienced two life-threatening episodes of pneumonia; doctors say he will need at least two months of rest but is recovering well.
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28% Bias Score
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