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The Pope's lunch with 200 vulnerable people: "I came without a speech but hungry for justice"
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

The Pope's lunch with 200 vulnerable people: "I came without a speech but hungry for justice"

The article reports on Pope Francis' lunch at Castel Gandolfo with 200 vulnerable individuals, emphasizing his message that 'the Church should open its doors and know how to welcome everyone.' The menu included traditional Italian dishes such as amatriciana pasta and veal roast. The event was described as an opportunity for the Pope to connect with those in need, though access to the content is restricted to premium subscribers.

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The Pope's lunch with 200 vulnerable people: "I came without a speech but hungry for justice"

The article reports on Pope Francis' lunch at Castel Gandolfo with 200 vulnerable individuals, emphasizing his message that 'the Church should open its doors and know how to welcome everyone.' The menu included traditional Italian dishes such as amatriciana pasta and veal roast. The event was described as an opportunity for the Pope to connect with those in need, though access to the content is restricted to premium subscribers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the Pope's message in a neutral tone, focusing on the act of welcoming the vulnerable rather than taking a partisan stance. While religious figures often hold political significance, the framing here does not overtly favor any specific ideology or political group. The emphasisis

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