The article reports on a planned Episcopal consecration by a group of traditionalist Catholics known as the Redentorists Transalpini, who are breaking away from the Pope and the Vatican. This group, which originated from the movement led by Marcel Lefebvre and had previously reconciled with Pope Benedict XVI in 2008, now intends to perform the consecration without papal authorization on July 25th in Scotland. The event is scheduled on Papa Stronsay Island in the Orkney Islands. The consecration is expected to be carried out by Mons. Pierre Roy, along with Mons. Rodrigo Ribeiro da Silvae and Mons. Fernando Altamira. The Bishop of Aberdeen, Mons. Hugh Gilbert, has already responded, stating that such a consecration would be illegal and a serious act of disobedience, as it would separate participants from communion with the Catholic Church.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the conflict: the actions of the traditionalist group seeking independence from the Vatican and the response from the Bishop of Aberdeen condemning their actions. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, as it remains neutral in describing
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly factual with specific details like dates, names, and locations. The article quotes directly from statements by both the group and the bishop of Aberdeen. Objectivity is strong but slightly reduced by the use of terms like 'scismatico' and 'nemici di Dio,' which may imply bias.






