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Pope Francis Appoints Trump Critic as Washington Archbishop
Pope Francis appointed Cardinal Robert McElroy, a vocal critic of Trump's immigration policies, as the new Archbishop of Washington D.C., and Sister Simona Brambilla as the first female head of a Vatican department, signaling potential shifts in the Vatican's approach to social issues and internal l...
Pope Francis Appoints Trump Critic as Washington Archbishop
Pope Francis appointed Cardinal Robert McElroy, a vocal critic of Trump's immigration policies, as the new Archbishop of Washington D.C., and Sister Simona Brambilla as the first female head of a Vatican department, signaling potential shifts in the Vatican's approach to social issues and internal l...
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48% Bias Score


Sistine Chapel's West Orientation: A Consequence of Time Constraints
The Sistine Chapel's west orientation, a consequence of Pope Sixtus IV's death before new access ways could be built, resulted in the misplacement of its original frescoes, necessitating their later removal to accommodate Michelangelo's work, creating a unique yet thematically inconsistent artistic ...
Sistine Chapel's West Orientation: A Consequence of Time Constraints
The Sistine Chapel's west orientation, a consequence of Pope Sixtus IV's death before new access ways could be built, resulted in the misplacement of its original frescoes, necessitating their later removal to accommodate Michelangelo's work, creating a unique yet thematically inconsistent artistic ...
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48% Bias Score


Holy Year 2025: Rome Anticipates Record-Breaking Pilgrimage
Pope Francis initiated the Holy Year 2025 in Rome, opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on December 8th, anticipating 30–35 million visitors through January 6, 2026, with events including an LGBTQ+ pilgrimage day and a virtual tour, and emphasizing the theme of 'Pilgrims of Hope'.
Holy Year 2025: Rome Anticipates Record-Breaking Pilgrimage
Pope Francis initiated the Holy Year 2025 in Rome, opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on December 8th, anticipating 30–35 million visitors through January 6, 2026, with events including an LGBTQ+ pilgrimage day and a virtual tour, and emphasizing the theme of 'Pilgrims of Hope'.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Francis Opens Holy Door, Beginning Catholic Holy Year 2025
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis, in a wheelchair due to health issues, opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, initiating the Catholic Holy Year 2025, expecting over 30 million pilgrims to Rome, prompting heightened security.
Pope Francis Opens Holy Door, Beginning Catholic Holy Year 2025
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis, in a wheelchair due to health issues, opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, initiating the Catholic Holy Year 2025, expecting over 30 million pilgrims to Rome, prompting heightened security.
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24% Bias Score


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


Vatican Removes Controversial Nativity Scene Depicting Jesus on Keffiyeh
The Vatican removed a Bethlehem nativity scene showing baby Jesus on a keffiyeh due to controversy; the keffiyeh's symbolism is contested, representing Palestinian identity for some and armed resistance to others; this action follows Pope Francis's perceived support of a Palestinian narrative, causi...
Vatican Removes Controversial Nativity Scene Depicting Jesus on Keffiyeh
The Vatican removed a Bethlehem nativity scene showing baby Jesus on a keffiyeh due to controversy; the keffiyeh's symbolism is contested, representing Palestinian identity for some and armed resistance to others; this action follows Pope Francis's perceived support of a Palestinian narrative, causi...
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48% Bias Score

First Woman Heads Major Vatican Department
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla, a 59-year-old Italian nun with a doctorate in psychology, as the first female prefect of a major Vatican department, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, marking a significant step towards greater female inc...

First Woman Heads Major Vatican Department
Pope Francis appointed Sister Simona Brambilla, a 59-year-old Italian nun with a doctorate in psychology, as the first female prefect of a major Vatican department, the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, marking a significant step towards greater female inc...
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24% Bias Score

Pope Francis Opens Holy Door, Initiating 2025 Holy Year Amidst Security Concerns
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis, despite health issues, opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, initiating the Catholic Holy Year 2025, anticipated to draw over 30 million visitors to Rome, posing significant logistical and security challenges.

Pope Francis Opens Holy Door, Initiating 2025 Holy Year Amidst Security Concerns
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis, despite health issues, opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica, initiating the Catholic Holy Year 2025, anticipated to draw over 30 million visitors to Rome, posing significant logistical and security challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Rome's €4 Billion Jubilee: 30 Million Pilgrims Expected
Rome is investing €4 billion and undertaking over 1000 construction projects for the 2025 Jubilee, starting December 24th, aiming to attract 30-35 million tourists and pilgrims, with Pope Francis opening a Holy Door in Rebibbia prison as a new initiative.

Rome's €4 Billion Jubilee: 30 Million Pilgrims Expected
Rome is investing €4 billion and undertaking over 1000 construction projects for the 2025 Jubilee, starting December 24th, aiming to attract 30-35 million tourists and pilgrims, with Pope Francis opening a Holy Door in Rebibbia prison as a new initiative.
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36% Bias Score

Rome Tightens Security Ahead of Jubilee Following Magdeburg Attack
In response to the Magdeburg attack, Rome will implement heightened security measures from December 24th, including a red zone around Vatican City with metal detectors, sharpshooters, and 700-800 extra officers, to prevent potential lone-wolf attacks during the Jubilee.

Rome Tightens Security Ahead of Jubilee Following Magdeburg Attack
In response to the Magdeburg attack, Rome will implement heightened security measures from December 24th, including a red zone around Vatican City with metal detectors, sharpshooters, and 700-800 extra officers, to prevent potential lone-wolf attacks during the Jubilee.
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52% Bias Score

Conclave": Papal Election and the Catholic Church's Future
Edward Berger's film "Conclave," based on Robert Harris's best-selling novel, realistically portrays the 2023 papal election conclave, highlighting the cardinals' power struggles, historical context, and the Church's patriarchal structures, prompting reflection on its future.

Conclave": Papal Election and the Catholic Church's Future
Edward Berger's film "Conclave," based on Robert Harris's best-selling novel, realistically portrays the 2023 papal election conclave, highlighting the cardinals' power struggles, historical context, and the Church's patriarchal structures, prompting reflection on its future.
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56% Bias Score

Conclave": Power, Politics, and the Papacy
Conclave", directed by Edward Berger, is a film set in the Vatican during a papal election, exploring power struggles among cardinals through intense dialogues and strategic camerawork, drawing parallels to broader societal conflicts and the rise of the far-right in Germany.

Conclave": Power, Politics, and the Papacy
Conclave", directed by Edward Berger, is a film set in the Vatican during a papal election, exploring power struggles among cardinals through intense dialogues and strategic camerawork, drawing parallels to broader societal conflicts and the rise of the far-right in Germany.
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56% Bias Score
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